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Britain's 'Hairiest Baby' Needs Blow Dry Every Night At Just Four Months

Rebecca Shepherd

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Britain's 'Hairiest Baby' Needs Blow Dry Every Night At Just Four Months

Let's face it, at seconds old all babies are pretty minging aren't they? No matter how bias you may be.

Most of us exit the womb as bald as Vinny D for as long as we can remember him. It's expected from a newborn, just as much as them screaming bloody murder. Noisy little things.

But this baby was welcomed into the world with many wide eyed stares as she sported a full head of jet black locks.

Three hours old. Credit: Hanna Hollins
Three hours old. Credit: Hanna Hollins
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Now, at four months old, little Lexi-Rose needs a blow dry every night to tame her tresses. Wouldn't we be so lucky to have a blow dry every night, eh?

Dubbed Britain's 'hairiest baby', Lexi-Rose Fan has so much jet-black hair that before she was born it showed up on her mum, Hanna Hollins' pregnancy scans - reports the Mirror..

Credit: Hanna Hollins
Credit: Hanna Hollins

Hanna said she was shocked when Lexi-Rose arrived with a full head of hair.

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The mum-of-two, from Prenton, Wirral, told the Liverpool Echo that she gets stopped 'about 20 times a day' by strangers who are so surprised to see a baby with so much hair.

Credit: Hanna Hollins
Credit: Hanna Hollins

Hanna said: "I must get stopped about 20 times a day by people because of her hair.

"They can't believe it and say 'oh my god look at her hair'.

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Credit: Hanna Hollins
Credit: Hanna Hollins

"I was shocked when she was born because her hair was very, very long but it has obviously grown more since then too."

Talking about the 4D scan that revealed Lexi-Rose's locks, Hanna continued: "Normally they said they can't tell if a baby has hair from a scan. But with Lexi's they said they could see hair.

"I was born with a lot of hair but nowhere near hers."

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Credit: Hanna Hollins
Credit: Hanna Hollins

Facing up to the daily challenge of managing the mane can be tough, but Hanna has a few taming techniques - including giving her a blow dry every night.

She said: "I am not going to cut it, I want to keep it natural. I just put clips in it really so it doesn't get in her eyes. But she doesn't get bothered by it."

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"She has to have her hair blow dried every night after a bath and I use some Johnson's spray on it to keep it tamed.

"It's quite hard to maintain, but really lovely."

Now, Hanna has set up Lexi-Rose's own Instagram page where she will post the cute pictures of her daughter. Follow and follow now guys.

Featured Image Credit: Hanna Hollins

Topics: Pregnancy, Feels, Hair and Beauty, Community, UK, Britain

Rebecca Shepherd
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