Alexis Bartlett, born in Sydney, Australia, shared the news for a special reason. He was born with a full head of hair. An ultrasound revealed that Alexis’ hair began to grow back fuller just weeks after birth, much faster than the usual one to two years it takes newborns to grow thick locks. I’ve been jealous of my shoulder-length hair for six months.


Alexis’ parents were shocked when they first saw the ultrasound. Not only did Alexis have hair on her forehead and back, she also had hair on her butt! Fortunately, this trait is genetic. Alexis’ mother also says that Alexis was born with the same thick hair, which makes the beautiful girl look exactly like her mother!


When Alexis recently hit the beach with her luscious locks, it’s no wonder she caused a stir with passersby and beachgoers alike! All eyes were on Alexis who wowed the audience with her bold and cool hairstyle. Hopefully, more great photos of this little fashion icon will be coming soon!

It is unusual for a newborn to grow a lot of hair. Since most babies are born bald or have very little hair, it can be surprising to see that they have healthy hair all over their heads. Some people might think it’s weird for your child to have hair, but there are many benefits to it. Their abundant fur helps keep their sensitive skin warm and cozy all winter long as it protects their sensitive skin from the elements. Plus, extra floss means less tangles in the long run, which means less brushing time for parents and less discomfort for kids. Most parents want to give their newborns everything they need for optimal growth and development, so baby products like shampoos, conditioners, and moisturizers are designed for babies born with thick hair.


It may be easier for newborns to create creative hairstyles as they get older if the parents have more hair. If you follow the right grooming and styling routine, your child’s beautiful locks can be a source of joy as you watch them grow.


Having more hair does not guarantee that your child will look like a model, but you can be sure that your child will always have great hair!


Making jokes about your child’s hair may seem funny to some, but remember that it is a blessing that you should embrace. The more hair your child has, the more comfortable and better he will look. So don’t forget to praise God for the amazing gift of locks!