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[quote=Anonymous]I've been using a tiny razor to groom my DD's uni since age 1. She's 4 and asks for the eye brow tickler at this point. She has no idea why I do it, but I do try to incorporate into grooming routine (for example when brushing our teeth, or while I am plucking my own brows). At this point, she hasn't asked why I do it. If she tells me to stop at some point, I will. If she asks me to explain, I will. I started doing this at her first bday, when 2 (yes 2) adults commented on her unibrow. So yea, that sucks. And yea, I could have ignored. But I figure why set my kid up to be made fun of, when it is such a 2 second painless easy fix? I had dark leg hair in school and remember in the 4th grade being called "wolverine." I BEGGED my mom to let me shave and she refused. If my DD was in the same position, Id help her out. As unfair and unjust as some people here seem to feel it is, people notice. And I don't want my awesome kid to be noticed for something as stupid as some hair b/w her eyes. [/quote]
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