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	<title>Comments on: Haircutting</title>
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		<title>By: Heidi</title>
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		<description>My husband also cuts our son's hair (he'll be 3 in April), and since we live in Thailand and it is always hot, we cut it outside.  My son used to wear only a diaper and now just his birthday suit.  But to avoid the itchies from the hair falling on him, we put a bath towel around his neck and secure with a hair clip so the hair doesn't get on him at all, just on the towel.  Also apply baby powder very liberally all over his head &amp; neck to make sure everything can just be brushed away.  And when the cut is complete, we remove the towel, have him go over to the garden hose and clean off anything that may be left!</description>
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