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    I have a 15 month old daughter, and i'm having the hardest time getting her hair to grow. When she was about nine months she lost most of her hair, which the doctors said was normal. It has grown back to the same amount. but now its at a stand still. Do you want to hear the funny part? I'm a cosmetologist I should know right. I've done everything that i've been trained to do. I give up.....It's so typical with my luck, that I of all people would be having this issue.

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    My hair did that when I was young. My mom eventually cut it REALLY short and after that.....it began to grow perfectly! Hope everything works out.
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    A lot of cultures shave the babies head for it to grow stonger. So I guess like really really short... maybe that'll help?? Good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivy View Post
    I have a 15 month old daughter, and i'm having the hardest time getting her hair to grow. When she was about nine months she lost most of her hair, which the doctors said was normal. It has grown back to the same amount. but now its at a stand still. Do you want to hear the funny part? I'm a cosmetologist I should know right. I've done everything that i've been trained to do. I give up.....It's so typical with my luck, that I of all people would be having this issue.
    Ivy,

    I wouldn't worry about your child's hair.

    You do know that children's hair changes. Just keep her hair washed and style it. It will grow.

    I know a woman who's daughter was born without hair. I mean she might have had a strand or 2 on top of her head.
    Now she's got a head full of hair!

    So don't worry about your little girl's hair. It will grow just as she's growing.
    Quitters never win; Winners don't give in

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