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turned away from beauticians because I had my baby with me

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PattyO46 · 27/06/2016 15:03

I have just been turned away from a beauty salon because 'we don't allow children '. Not only do I not have childcare but my baby is so exclusively breast fed. I feel so upset, humiliated and angry. Is this a commonly accepted practice?!

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longdiling · 27/06/2016 15:08

I would never have thought to take mine to be honest, not without checking. What we're you hoping to have done?

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Dizzydodo · 27/06/2016 15:10

What where you going for? A mobile beauty therapist might be a better option at the moment, tbh I wouldn't have thought babies and beauty salons mix.

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PattyO46 · 27/06/2016 15:10

I can't see that it makes much difference what I would like to have done. I don't have any choice but to take my baby with me.

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CurlsLDN · 27/06/2016 15:11

I think it's a poor decision of theirs to turn away a paying customer, but I think they are within their rights to choose to make their salon an adult only area. I could be wrong, but it doesn't seem unreasonable to me

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FeckinCrutches · 27/06/2016 15:11

Totally friends on what you were having done. If I was getting massages/facials I wouldn't be happy if a baby was crying. Nails/pedicures the smell is quite strong for a little one. I don't know any spa type places that allow under 16's

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fairgroundsnack · 27/06/2016 15:12

This is really common IME. It once happened to me, since then I always check and quite often the answer is no (which means I don't book the appointment...)

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Wineandpopcorn · 27/06/2016 15:13

It wouldn't be very relaxing for others though to have a baby there! And I say that as a mother of 3, it would never occur to me to take a baby to a beauticians!

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CurlsLDN · 27/06/2016 15:13

i don't have any choice but to take my baby with me

But you can choose not to go to a beauty salon, or this salon in particular.

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Pinkheart5915 · 27/06/2016 15:14

I wouldn't take my baby ds to a beauty salon anyway and if I was a customer in one the last thing I'd want would be a somebody else's baby crying.

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FeckinCrutches · 27/06/2016 15:14

Get a mobile therapist next time. Some places just aren't suitable for children. And in my experience treatment rooms are fairly small so if they are moving around a treatment table a car seat would be in the way. And of course it matters what you are having done matters, a 5 minute eyebrow wax is quite different to a full body massage.

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Dizzydodo · 27/06/2016 15:16

I only asked because there may be alternatives that are easier if you can't leave your baby (eg benefit brow bar if you need an eyebrow wax)

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NewLife4Me · 27/06/2016 15:18

The chemicals wouldn't be good for a baby and sorry, but who wants a crying baby whilst having treatments.
Bad enough your own child but somebody else's nooooooooo
YABVVVVU
I didn't have childcare either when our 3 were little, you just have to do your own treatments at home.

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RaeSkywalker · 27/06/2016 15:19

I wouldn't take a baby into a beauticians without calling ahead I check- someone might be trying to have a relaxing treatment and probably wouldn't appreciate having a crying child there.

I agree with others- mobile therapists are the way to go. Or, my beautician operates out of a room in her house and only has one client in at a time. She allows children to be there.

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RaeSkywalker · 27/06/2016 15:19

^ "to check", not "I check"

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ChicRock · 27/06/2016 15:21

A beauty salon is no place for a baby or any child. Chemical fumes, hot wax, sharp implements and usually not enough space to swing a cat. The salon I go to says they are obly insured to have clients in the salon and so they wouldn't be insured if, for example, they accidentally flicked a bit of hot wax or eyebrow tint onto your child and caused an injury.

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wobblywonderwoman · 27/06/2016 15:21

I am a mother of two and I wouldn't dream of it. Surely is is unreasonable. People pay a lot of money to relax. There are some child friendly salons so look around. Or mobile salon

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branofthemist · 27/06/2016 15:23

There are many reasons why children aren't allowed in some salons. From chemicals, to tubs of hot wax, to other clients wanting a quiet relaxing surroundings.

Personally I would always check or get a mobile therapist.

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AnyFucker · 27/06/2016 15:23

Oh Christ, is this heading for the Daily Mail complete with Sad Face photographs ?

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FeckinCrutches · 27/06/2016 15:24

I reckon so.

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mrsmugoo · 27/06/2016 15:25

Oh crap. I have a 4 week old and I'm desperate for a wax. I was just going to take the baby along with me and she'll more than likely sleep through the entire thing in her pram. Would never have even considered getting turned away. How else do people do these things?!

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ChicRock · 27/06/2016 15:26

I had a mobile beautician that came to my house while DS was pre-school age.

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MammyHester9116 · 27/06/2016 15:26

I took my son when I got my hair cut and eyebrow wax! They were fine about it and loved cooing over him. He slept through my hair and sat on me while I had my eyebrows done.

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OldFarticus · 27/06/2016 15:28

Yes, it is a commonly accepted practice OP. Thankfully, because most of us don't want to hear babies screaming during beauty treatments.

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Hodooooooooor · 27/06/2016 15:28

I feel so upset, humiliated and angry

Get a hold of yourself woman. You couldn't get your nails done or whatever, Rosa Parks you ain't.

The real shit going on at the moment and this is what bothers you?

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Strokethefurrywall · 27/06/2016 15:29

I used to take both my babies in for a eyebrow thread (me not them obviously!)
Always made sure to feed them first, and they were usually asleep when I got there. 10 mins in and out.
If they were awake I wouldn't go and I always called ahead first to check I could bring them.

Not unusual for a salon to say no though, although it's different here and they're happy for a newborn to come in.

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