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Proud Parents Show Off Gorgeous 12-Week-Old Baby Born With Mop Of Thick Hair

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Proud Parents Show Off Gorgeous 12-Week-Old Baby Born With Mop Of Thick Hair
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This gorgeous bouncing 12-week-old baby girl was born with a thick mop of hair and is drawing joyful compliments wherever her proud mum takes her.

Pixie Rose Masters was born on July 4 weighing in at a chunky 9 pounds, 11 ounces sporting a lustrous mane.

Mum Jennifer, 32, says is she is yet to see a finer head of hair on any tiny tot.

She said: “When she was born all the nurses on the ward were crowding round to have a look and saying ‘look at all that hair.’

“I definitely feel proud. My other two kids, Ryan and Kelsey, were both born with loads of hair but I think Pixie has outdone them both.

“People notice it and now I look at her and think ‘she really does have a lot of hair’.

“Everywhere we go people say ‘I’ve never seen a baby with that much hair.”

Pixie not long after she was brought home from hospital.

Mum-of-three Jennifer, of Farnworth, Lancs, admits to having had a lot of hair herself as a baby and thinks Pixie could have the most impressive locks of any tot in the borough.

She said: “I think she probably does – it would have to be close thing.

“I’ve not seen any other baby with that amount of hair.

“Whenever there’s an article about a baby with loads of hair my friends tag me in it.”

Jennifer says she and her removal driver husband Kurtis, 27, don’t have any special washing or combing routine for Pixie’s hair.

She said: “I just leave it natural – I don’t like messing with it.

“I’m scared of it falling out. I don’t like combing it or putting any clips in it.

“She doesn’t need anything anyway – it sticks up on its own.”

Pixie Rose Masters from Farnworth, Lancs., was born with a thick mop of hair.
Pixie not long after she was brought home from hospital.

Jennifer said Pixie was already aware her hair makes her the centre of attraction -despite only being born in July.

She said: “She definitely realises. Everyone runs their fingers through it and I sit there playing with it all the time.

“It’s not just on top – it’s at the back as well and you can tell it’s going to be really thick.”

Pixie was born with a rare condition called microtia – which only one in about 7,000 babies are born with.

It means she has a ‘peanut-shaped’ right ear which she has no hearing in.

But Jennifer said it would not stop her from styling Pixie’s hair as she gets a little bit older.

She said: “A lot of people say because she has got a lot of hair I can cover it up but that’s not my intention – I’ll be putting her hair up all the time.

“She has been born with this special condition and I wouldn’t change her for the world – that’s just how she is.”

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