Best Kids Haircut

Best Kids Haircut

We heard about one mom who was so desperate to cut her 2 year old’s hair that she took the scissors to him while he was asleep. Given that she wasn’t a trained professional, and it was dark, and half the kid’s hair was under his head pressed against the mattress, the result wasn’t so great. We’re not sure what happened after that, but someone saw a woman with a hair impaired toddler buying knit caps at Baby Gap. Too bad she hadn’t heard of Kids Kutz, started by two single moms who knew a thing or two about desperation themselves. Jackie Ricks, a licensed cosmetologist, and Martha Rehfeldt, a licensed barber/stylist, found themselves out of work in 1998 when Dallas’ Little Things went out of business and their children’s hair gig there was gone forever. Necessity being the mother of invention, Ricks and Rehfeldt opened their own place. Even if your kiddo isn’t afraid of the haircut experience, there is still the
tedshair "wriggle" factor to consider. Ricks and Rehfeldt put their moms’ ingenuity to work with their scissors skills, providing elephant and tiger chairs for their small clients, and movies. "We instinctively feel the kids out," Rehfeldt says, "and decide
tedhairs how best to approach each one. We see the brave and boisterous, and the shy and scared. We’ve never had a bad experience yet." Word of mouth gets Kids Kutz most of its clients, and even some of PBS’ Barney kids get coiffed there. Rehfeldt says the trend among 6 to 10 year olds is the Harry Potter cut for boys, and the Olsen twins for girls. Kids Kutz has a
tedhair regular chair for harried moms and dads who make the trip to Euless for the kids but need a quick trim while they’re
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