I just read this and wonder what on earth she is thinking at the age of 2, or am i just old fashioned???
uk.yahoo.com/style/mum-sparks-parenting-debate-dying-two-year-olds-hair-bright-pink-094908558.html
A mum has ignited a parenting debate on Instagram after dying her two-year-old daughter’s hair pink.
Charity Grace LeBlanc, a vlogger from the US, explained in a YouTube video tutorial of the transformation that her daughter Felicity (City for short) had been asking for pink hair for ages.
“I’m dying my two year old daughter’s hair PINK!,” the summary of the video reads. “She has been begging me for a long time so we finally just went ahead and did it! I used Manic Panic Hot Pink which is a direct dye and is safe for kids. It washed out in about three to four days.”
“I’m not lightening the hair because I don’t want to damage her hair, cause she’s still really little,” the mum said during the video clip.
“The dye I’m using is a semi-permanent dye, which will wash out,” she continued.
he mum also took to her Instagram to share a clip of the video and ask other parents if they’d consider dying their own children’s hair “City’s pink hair is now up on my YouTube channel! Link in bio! What do you guys think!? Would you let your daughter do this!?” she captioned the video.
And the post quickly sparked a debate about whether it was OK to dye a toddlers hair.
Some parents were totally against the idea.
“This is so irresponsible of you. Of course she’s going to want it. She’s a kid! She doesn’t know what she wants! And you, the parent should know better! She’s going to be bald by the age of 20,” one parent wrote.
“How can u do that to such a cute child I feel so bad for her,” added another.
“Adorable! but no I wouldn’t do it to my daughter,” another parent commented.
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muckypup73 · 29/06/2017 17:10
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