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wolf cut hairstyle - These wolf cuts have made us fall in love

Others do it for seemingly scientific reasons. A well-spread belief is that shaving a baby's head will make her hair grow thicker and stronger (or faster). The truth is, however, that because hair grows from follicles that are under the head skin surface, cutting or shaving it will have no effect on the development of hair follicle. It may appear that way initially, but in reality it is not growing faster or stronger.

That's not the only apparently scientific reason for shaving a wolf cut hairstyle baby's head. Another theory claims this should be done for... cleanliness? According to this theory, cutting a baby's hair helps to clean the head from any muck or fat remaining on the head after birth. Honestly, how about shampooing instead? That sounds much less traumatic. I think it is safe to say that you can disregard another "scientific" claim that the baby is at risk of suffering a speech delay if her hair is cut before the age of two. Those two matters could not be more unrelated to each other.

In conclusion, there are no scientific reasons to shave your baby's head. You may have other motivations however, such as following religious or cultural traditions.



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