Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see an issue here. Nor do I see a problem with makeup. Not full-on face, but a little blush, sparkly eye shadow and lip gloss. I have been allowing this for DD, who is turning 5, for a long time now. She'll actually drag me to the makeup counter to apply some to her face! Big deal. She just thinks it's fun. Little girls have a long history of "wearing" their mother's makeup. At least this way I control the depth of the color, what she puts on and my makeup stays intact.
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Anonymous wrote:It's just a guess (since I don't know people who would put nail polish on their young toddlers) but I'll bet that most people who don't see anything wrong with it are not the kind to be buying non-toxic nail polish.
Anonymous wrote:not to mention that fingernail polish has toxic chemicals in it that you are putting on your child.
Anonymous wrote:I don't see an issue here. Nor do I see a problem with makeup. Not full-on face, but a little blush, sparkly eye shadow and lip gloss. I have been allowing this for DD, who is turning 5, for a long time now. She'll actually drag me to the makeup counter to apply some to her face! Big deal. She just thinks it's fun. Little girls have a long history of "wearing" their mother's makeup. At least this way I control the depth of the color, what she puts on and my makeup stays intact.