number1kitty
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I am so glad you have said all this hun
It is up to the individual whether they wax or not.
Personally I would rather wax and make sure it is done properly rather than say no and the girl to go an cut her self to ribbons with a razor and risk infection and scarring.
In the 2 years I have been waxing my daughter her hair is coming in finer and thinner which alone is a big boost to her confidence.
I agree!
I was too an early developer and got bullied at school. My dads maltese and I am hairy as hell! my mum was a beauty devotee but would never let me shave. I too took to dads razor and butchered my legs! at 15 i got my first wax and it changed my life! I only wish then I was brave enough to have a hollywood but then I thought I was weird because I shaved and waxed everything off and thought I was the only one, until about 8 years ago when everyone started talking about the brazilian!
My children are 7 and 5 and I wax their mono brows. They are fine with it and ask me to do it.
They also know I wax everything off! If i get hair down there they tell me to go wax asap!
I would not hesitate for one minute to wax my own children if thats what they want! I did try waxing my youngests back as its really hairy but she didnt like it so I wont do it again unless she asks!
I do a lot of young girls eyebrows from age 11. I always get a parents permission and have their parent sit in on the treatment. I do not over wax, i only shape them naturally and refuse to do thin eyebrows etc for the sake of fashion. If the child does not want me to do it I flatly refuse as at the end of the day its their body and their choice not their parents.
I have teenagers in also for leg and bikini waxing etc, but again its with both the childs and parents consent. If they are too uncomfortable I stop!
I do a full consultation prior to treatment and always ask the parents to consult the doctors if the hair growth is unnaturally excessive.
It is personal choice, but whether your 12 or 40 appearence does matter especially on a society where looking good is forced upon us - and children are not immune to that!
How would you as an adult feel going to the Gym covered in excessive body hair and having to get undressed in a communual changing room?? Just because they are children in the eyes of the law does not mean that they do not have feelings or pride!
Waxing as a solution to make them feel better and not just physically but mentally, can also help with how they view and feel about their bodies in adulthood! Repressed feelings of hate towards your body in childhood can stay with people for life, whether its a simple case of hairy legs or obesity!