Choose a Salon for Your Child’s First Haircut

Haircut & new shoes

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One of the typical special occasions in your child’s life is the first haircut. Whether your child is only a few months old or a few years old, you can tell when a haircut is needed. Perhaps your son is constantly mistaken for a girl, or your daughter’s hair always seems to be in her eyes. Whatever the case, it is probably time to find a hair salon that caters to kids, provided you are not a whiz with the scissors.

Before choosing a salon, you should make sure the staff has experience cutting children’s hair. Kids tend to get squirmy, and may find it hard to sit still when they are either scared or do not know what is going on. Find out if the salon in question has a minimum or maximum age so you know whether your child will be welcome there.

You should also choose a location that offers a few extras. Most salon owners know how important this milestone is to you, which is why they may take a picture during the haircut so you can frame it. Some salons also collect some of the hair in a small bag so you can place it in your child’s baby book to remind you of this special occasion. Find out if these services cost extra. If so, and the price for the extra features is too high for you, then taking along your own camera and small bag for the hair may help you save money when you get your child’s first haircut.

Save Money and Space on Baby Items by Talking to a Consultant

If you want to curb excessive spending when you have a baby, consider getting the advice of an expert who advises parents on how to save money. You may be surprised that you can get by without having to have every baby gadget on the market. Having access to expert advice is often better than a book since you can get fast answers to specific questions. For this reason, think about using a consultant in this field.

Most parents are tempted to buy the fancy contraptions meant to make babies comfortable and therefore happy. However, these items are usually expensive and are not guaranteed to work. Take a look at your local site for people selling their used items, and check out how many are trying to get rid of barely used baby stuff. If you are still set on getting the nonessential items for parenting, consider using such a site to save money. You can get gently used or even new baby things, such as swings, high chairs, and cribs, at a fraction of the price you see at stores.

But if you want to save both money and space in your home, you will contact a consultant who can tell you what you will really need. Then you can start stocking up on the items you can’t live without, which you will find are few and far between. After all, some of the baby items on the market may look neat until they are taking up room in your house, unused by your child.