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Is it allowed?
My own DD love brushing my hair and playing hairdressers. Today she wanted to do it and as soon as she asked my mindees wanted to do it as well! I let them then realised maybe it might not be allowed!?! Mind you the way my hair has been pulled and yanked I might not be so keen in future!
My hair is clean and they obviously washed their hands after and before eating. Is there anything wrong in it?
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I wouldn't have thought so. Cant think of a reason why it would be apart form your poor head/hair that it. How wonderful for the children to have a model for their hairdressing
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I let my mindees do my hair sometimes, don't see why it wouldn't be allowed.
I love my hair being played with, I encourage them to do it lol
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I'm regularly the model for their salon. I might have to get one of those hairdressing dolls soon though. I might end up with bald patches the way they tug at it
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We have always played hairdressers the girls and the boys love it... we use brightly coloured crocodile clips, bright fluffy wires anything thats easy for little hands to use....... the postee always seems to knock when we are in the midst of an extravegant hair do
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We always let them play hairdressers - lots of bobbles, clips and really bad hair days Had to stop it when I had chemo though, didn't want my wig coming off in a child's hand and frightening them hair growing back but too short yet for bobbles
We have a couple of those dolls heads you can style, but the brushes/combs don't seem to go though the hair very easily!
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