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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She is 16. Let her do what she wants with her hair. There are far too many crazy crunchy types on this forum who are freaks about chemicals and even just washing and then heating hair daily through blow drying and irons. I have super straight thick blonde hair. I am in my late 40s. My hair is incredibly healthy. I never have split ends or have to cut my hair (only cut it because I want to). I wash and blow dry it every single day and use a curling iron most days. I permed the heck out if my hair in the 80s. Now I lighten and color it. I have the healthiest hair you have ever ever seen. I use great shampoos and conditioners and products to keep it that way. You can do chemical processes on your hair and still keep it healthy by taking care of it. So many stupid, uninformed women on these threads it is ridiculous. Let your daughter do what she wants to her hair. It is HER hair and hair grows out and is always changeable. Don't listen to the crazies on this site. They are wrong. [b]Be kind to your daughter and let her do what she needs to feel good about herself.[/b] [/quote] This. My mom meant well and was a wonderful mother. However, she micromanaged my hair and hair removal. She pretty much traumatized me as a young girl making me have long hair. Then she regulated me shaving my legs. Then gave me hell over plucking my eyebrows. It was ridiculous and so unnecessary. I wish she had just supported me and how I wanted to look. Unless got daughter wants to do something that isn't socially acceptable I would just let her do it. There are way more important things to voice your opinion about. [/quote]
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