Two Isle of Wight sisters are having their long locks cut off in aid of the Little Princess Trust - while also raising money for Mountbatten.
It's the first time seven-year-old Isabella Rose and Emelia Faith Alabaster, who is five, have ever had their haircut.
They decided they wanted to raise money and donate their hair after their great aunt sadly lost her brave battle to cancer in August last year. She was looked after by Mountbatten, so the girls decided they wanted to give something back.
Their hair will be going to the Little Princess Trust, which provides real hair wigs to children and young people with hair loss.
Their mum, Charmaine, has been helping with the fundraising campaign and will be with the pair when they brave the chop at home in Lake later today (Friday).
Anyone wishing to donate can do so here.