Anonymous wrote:My girl has gorgeous, naturally wavy (sometimes frizzy) long, dirty blonde hair. She is envious of my very fine poker straight hair and is always lamenting she didn’t get my type of hair. She wants to have her hair professionally washed and straightened every week. It’s $50 not including tip. She says she will pay for it. I feel like this is excessive and I can’t imagine ever asking this of my mom at the same age but she is almost 13 and makes her own money babysitting and dog walking and if this is how she wants to spend it, the only thing I have to do is drive her to and from the appointments. I’m wondering who would try to talk their tween out of this and make her realize what a long-term financial investment it is to try to discourage or just let her do it because it build her confidence and makes her feel good about herself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:get her the Dyson air straight. game changer.
or if she has the cash, let her get it or [pay half. myself and my 2 daughters use it. awesome works great, and is quick. would pay for itself
Can you link the exact model?
Anonymous wrote:get her the Dyson air straight. game changer.
or if she has the cash, let her get it or [pay half. myself and my 2 daughters use it. awesome works great, and is quick. would pay for itself
Anonymous wrote:get her the Dyson air straight. game changer.
or if she has the cash, let her get it or [pay half. myself and my 2 daughters use it. awesome works great, and is quick. would pay for itself