jacqueline
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I have treated 11 year olds for different things but I would not tint their eyelashes. IMO, I just don't think it is appropriate at that age.
Where i live lots of 11 year old girls who are in primary 7 have their hair coloured and have spray tans for dance shows etc. Its unrealistic to expect girls not to experiment with make up and hair colour and all the other fun stuff. Believe me if i could keep my daughter wrapped in cotton wool i would but there's always a big sister or cousin somewhere who they want to be like.
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and growing up far too fast for my liking. Time fly's to quickly as it is and I want to enjoy my little girl being just that 'a little girl for a couple of more years at least. I know when she gets to secondry school things are going to change big time with hormones, mood swings etc. Children should be children. That's my opinion anyway.:biggrin:
Where i live lots of 11 year old girls who are in primary 7 have their hair coloured and have spray tans for dance shows etc. Its unrealistic to expect girls not to experiment with make up and hair colour and all the other fun stuff. Believe me if i could keep my daughter wrapped in cotton wool i would but there's always a big sister or cousin somewhere who they want to be like.
For God's sake she is just 11... check the number again before saying it's ok to do that! Applying tint and chemicals near the eyes of a child?!!
I once had a 13 year old girl whose mum was pushing her to get her eyebrows done, she started crying after 10 second. I asked her to leave my chair and told her mum I'm not doing this. But her mum is a brainless woman, her daughter in that age has bleached blonde hair and always full of make up...
I personally believe it's parents fault that most children nowadays are walking in the street wearing provocative clothes and look like clowns with all the make up on their face, then they wonder why they get raped or come home pregnant!
If a child is being bullied it's another story though.
Let children be children and encourage them to focus on their studies, sport, art etc. other than their look. There is always time for that. Why should a parent give mascara to an 11 year old child in the first place that they need to replace it with tint???
If all salons say No to them then where they can go? They have to wait till it's the proper age for that type of treatments.
For God's sake she is just 11... check the number again before saying it's ok to do that! Applying tint and chemicals near the eyes of a child?!!
I once had a 13 year old girl whose mum was pushing her to get her eyebrows done, she started crying after 10 second. I asked her to leave my chair and told her mum I'm not doing this. But her mum is a brainless woman, her daughter in that age has bleached blonde hair and always full of make up...
I personally believe it's parents fault that most children nowadays are walking in the street wearing provocative clothes and look like clowns with all the make up on their face, then they wonder why they get raped or come home pregnant!
If a child is being bullied it's another story though.
Let children be children and encourage them to focus on their studies, sport, art etc. other than their look. There is always time for that. Why should a parent give mascara to an 11 year old child in the first place that they need to replace it with tint???
If all salons say No to them then where they can go? They have to wait till it's the proper age for that type of treatments.
I agree, this is getting a bit ridiculous. People think nothing of letting their kids stuff their faces with takeaway, fizzy juice etc which is so much worse than a little beauty treatment. Massive overreaction from the poster talking about rape!
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For God's sake she is just 11... check the number again before saying it's ok to do that! Applying tint and chemicals near the eyes of a child?!!
I once had a 13 year old girl whose mum was pushing her to get her eyebrows done, she started crying after 10 second. I asked her to leave my chair and told her mum I'm not doing this. But her mum is a brainless woman, her daughter in that age has bleached blonde hair and always full of make up...
I personally believe it's parents fault that most children nowadays are walking in the street wearing provocative clothes and look like clowns with all the make up on their face, then they wonder why they get raped or come home pregnant!
If a child is being bullied it's another story though.
Let children be children and encourage them to focus on their studies, sport, art etc. other than their look. There is always time for that. Why should a parent give mascara to an 11 year old child in the first place that they need to replace it with tint???
If all salons say No to them then where they can go? They have to wait till it's the proper age for that type of treatments.
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