Throwback Thursday: No More DIY Bowl Cuts!
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Beijingkids has been an essential family resource for Beijing international families since 2006. And just as kids grow up in the blink of an eye, Beijing has grown and changed almost beyond recognition in that time. In Throwback Thursday we jump in the time machine, traveling through our 15 year-strong blog archives to dig out the most entertaining, fascinating, and thought-provoking stories for your reading pleasure. Ready? Let’s go…
So, I messed up recently. I never wanted to give my baby a haircut, but after constantly hearing about how I should shave my baby’s hair, I finally gave in and attempted a DIY haircut at home. My three months old daughter wriggled and cried in my arms and she ended up with a shabby bowl cut with a missing chuck in the back.
I guess the DIY bowl cut is a rite of passage for every Asian kid. I certainly remember being bribed with Disney cartoons while my mom gave me bowl cuts in the kitchen as a kid, and the controllable crying when I finally looked in the mirror. I think it’s safe to say that I’m officially done playing home. Some things are better left to the professionals.
And on that note, beijingkids writer Wendy Xu compiled a list of hair salons just for kids.
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Luobotou Kids’ Hair Salon
萝卜头儿童剪发
RMB 138 above for a haircut (including a hair wash). Daily 9am-7pm. Stall 171, Bldg 1, North Tower of Shangdu SOHO, Jinghua Beijie, Chaoyang District. 朝阳区景华北街尚都SOHO B1楼171室 (139 1169 1324, 151 1021 6659)
Guaiguai Rabbit Kids’ Hair Salon
乖乖兔儿童剪发
RMB 128 above for a haircut (including a hair wash). Daily 10am-8pm. 41 Wangjing Xilu, Chaoyang District. 朝阳区望京西路41号(136 2130 5773)
Little World Kids’ Hair Salon
小小世界儿童剪发
RMB 184 above for a haircut (including a hair wash). Daily 10am-7pm. Room 304, F3, Euro Plaza, 99 Yuxiang Road, Tianzhu Town, Shunyi District. 顺义区天竺镇裕翔路99号欧陆广场3层304 (8046 1603)
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