Anonymous wrote:Just painted my DD (3 1/2 yo) nails green yesterday. And she asked Santa for play make up, and she's getting it... I see it as part of dress-up, she loves to dress up and accessorize, and I don't see anything wrong with it. She won't be going out to school with make up on, but in the house when she's playing, I see nothing wrong...
I've noticed an anti-princess trend lately but honestly, what's wrong with a 3 year old playing princess?? I remember those days as so much fun and full of magic... My DD is into other things too (books, drawing, and puzzles especially) but isn't dress up, pretend cooking, and playing "mommy" normal at this age?
Anonymous wrote:You can buy Hello Kitty nail polish at Child's Play. I started using it on my DD at around 2, because that's the only way I could get her to let me cut her nails. I cut, then she gets a polish.
Honestly, I don't see the harm. She's not wearing make-up (although she LOVES gloss that she got in a goody bag once). She doesn't wear sexy clothes. It's just fun dress-up stuff. Same as putting on a tiara or tutu (or firehat or spidey outfit) in my book.
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I used to get those when I was little with the nail polish, perfume, lipstick and eye shadow...gosh I loved being a little girl in the late 70's/80's
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is 2 and I started painting her finger nails clear or a pale pink. I am not doing this because I want her to be girlie, sexualized, or want a little polish buddy. My daughter's thumb nail peel. Not a little peel, layers. We can't figure out why either. This has only been going on for last 3-4 months. I am trying to keep them from peeling so she doesn't end up with damaged nail beds. She eats nutrious food, primarily fresh items, rarely boxed, canned or other processed foods. I feel that if I was able to survive lead paint, riding my bike or skating without the help of charmin or pads and helmets, my daughter will be fine having her nails painted once a week to keep them intact.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I don't see the harm. She's not wearing make-up (although she LOVES gloss that she got in a goody bag once).