You may have already done the test but I just want to throw this in...waxing, in my opinion, is quite painful. For a 9 year old girl it could be too much. Imagine having the hair ripped off your face. I know it's quick, but it still hurts a lot. I've never tried any of the others procedures, so I can't comment, but take her age into consideration. You don't want to traumatize her either!!
If you already did it, how did it go?
HOW ABOUT ASKING A PROFESIONAL SUCH AS HER PEDItrition he he or she and let him help you ada no hills
I used to pluck mine - it stays away longer and isn't as noticeable as it grows in. Now I shave it and am in the process of laser hair removal. It's expensive, but well worth it. I did my legs a few years ago and the hair didn't come back. I think it would be a good investment in your daughter's future if she's willing. It takes only a few minutes each session, only stings a bit, and pale skin/dark hair is the perfect combo for the laser to work best.
I recommend "laser" (IPL) all the way. It isn't that painful. Your daughter, with dark hair on a pale complexion, sounds like the ideal candidate.
I am having the same problem with my 7 yr old...she said the kids are teasing her about her "unibrow"....how do they know what this is already!?? The parents teach them, that's how! Poor thing...I am trying to figure out what to do...she has brought this up now about 3 times in the last year. Should I try bleach?
I want to thank everyone that replied to my request, as a concerned mother i needed some feed back from other mothers.
I have just called the Murad Spa and they are able to do the waxing on her being that she is only 9 years old, they are going to test out a smal are of her sking (upper lip) and see if there is any type of reaction of not they will do the full proceedure and she will no longer be teased!
AGAIN THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!! I Will post an update to tell how it went and what the outcome was…
baby steps right?!
thank you again.!