Aaah. Gorgeous. Maybe just a tiny trim to thicken it up? But keep it long. Long hair on boys is great. I only say the thicken it up thing because I never cut my eldest's hair until she was almost 4 and it's still pretty thin. My youngest's I cut much earlier and it's lovely and thick now...
Very cute!! I wanted to keep toddlers thick blonde curls, but we did cut them all off and he likes it much better! Any girl would be jealous of that hair tho!
True story: my mum cut off my long baby curls when I was little because someone (probably my grandmother) told her it was 'bad luck' to have baby hair for too long. I kept my son's hair uncut until it reached the point where he could no longer see.
If you're undecided don't do it! That said, child hair grows so quickly. I agree about the thickening up comments. My 15 month old's hair is in his eyes and he has lovely curls - I have the same dilemma! They suddenly look all grown up when it's cut. Award for you at mine.
I guess it depends on the situation. Ask him first if he wants his hair to be cut. If he says no, just don't cut it and if he say yes then go ahead cut it down. But, I am thinking if he really knows what are you trying to do. So I would say it all depends on you. But for me, it looks nice if you cut like an inch of it.
Not cut! my 9yr old boy has long hair and he gets all the ladies ;)) trust me he will thank you later!
ReplyDeleteAaah. Gorgeous. Maybe just a tiny trim to thicken it up? But keep it long. Long hair on boys is great. I only say the thicken it up thing because I never cut my eldest's hair until she was almost 4 and it's still pretty thin. My youngest's I cut much earlier and it's lovely and thick now...
ReplyDeleteI would cut, but I am old fashioned and think short hair for boys and long hair for girls.
ReplyDeleteEven so I would definitely trim, as MT says above, it encourages growth.
Fab!!!!! Definitely DO NOT cut!
ReplyDeleteI love long hair on boys.
ReplyDeleteVery cute!! I wanted to keep toddlers thick blonde curls, but we did cut them all off and he likes it much better! Any girl would be jealous of that hair tho!
ReplyDeleteI would say cut, but not really short.
ReplyDeleteOh so difficult. I would say cut for a boy, but it must be such a wrench!
ReplyDeleteDon't cut - they don't feel like your tiny little baby once they have their hair cut. :-(
ReplyDeleteTrue story: my mum cut off my long baby curls when I was little because someone (probably my grandmother) told her it was 'bad luck' to have baby hair for too long. I kept my son's hair uncut until it reached the point where he could no longer see.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't cut it! I cut my daughter's beautiful long hair when she was 3 and regretted it! xx
ReplyDeleteyou'll be sorry, leave it for now - if you're in two minds x
ReplyDeleteDefinately not cut.....he doesn't mind why should anyone else.
ReplyDeleteIf you're undecided don't do it! That said, child hair grows so quickly. I agree about the thickening up comments. My 15 month old's hair is in his eyes and he has lovely curls - I have the same dilemma! They suddenly look all grown up when it's cut. Award for you at mine.
ReplyDeleteDifficult!
ReplyDeleteI guess it depends on the situation. Ask him first if he wants his hair to be cut. If he says no, just don't cut it and if he say yes then go ahead cut it down. But, I am thinking if he really knows what are you trying to do. So I would say it all depends on you. But for me, it looks nice if you cut like an inch of it.
ReplyDeleteNot! Let it grow! :)
ReplyDeleteThere's a award over at mine for you! x
Thanks for all your comments. I've just written a post to update you!
ReplyDeleteWhistlejacket and Emma, thanks for the awards x