- It keeps other kids (girls, mostly) from touching and playing with Caroline's hair at school. We've had a real problem with that and it's always the same offenders. Caroline knows all about her loose anagen syndrome at this point and knows that it's such a violation for her friends to be playing around and trying to style her hair. I might have to rant about that in a later entry although due to this hairstyle, it hasn't been as much as a problem.
- It keeps her hair mostly untangled. Er, well--as untangled as LAS hair is going to be, anyway. During the school day, Caroline's hair takes a beating from wind, weather, elapsed time, (kids' hands, as mentioned above), etc. Keeping it smoothed back and out of her face keeps her hands off it, other kids' hands off it, keeps Caroline from messing with it too much, and helps with wind and weather.
- It makes her blend in with the other girls a little better. This hairstyle sort of gives the impression that Caroline has longer hair which she has just chosen to pull back in a ponytail. Without this halo of blond, fluffy yet curly hair floating around her head, she looks more like everyone else (which, at age 8, she really appreciates).
- Cool headbands seem to be the rage in 2nd grade right now. We found this funky headband with a big flower at Bed Bath & Beyond when we were buying those satin pillowcases and boy, does it give Caroline some flair.
- Oh, and I know I'm terribly biased, but indulge me on this: pulling the hair away from Caroline's face helps show off my shockingly beautiful girl. She has enormous almond-shaped brown eyes with very dark, long lashes. With the hair pulled back, her bright blond hair is a nice contrast rather than a distraction from her pretty face (so says her proud mom!).
Loose anagen syndrome hair disorder is primarily cosmetic in nature and affects mostly female caucasian children. LAS causes painless hair loss, thin hair and the appearance that the hair is not growing.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
The hairstyle Caroline tends to wear most everyday
I know we have to be extra careful with Caroline's delicate LAS hair but I've determined that she looks best when her hair is pulled back into a ponytail (the hair sticking out the end is about 1.5 - 2 inches (estimate), and then the shorter hair around the face is contained with a cute headband. Yes, occasionally she loses some hair when the fabric-covered rubber band gets pulled out, but overall, I think it actually saves her hair. A few observations about this hairstyle:
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