Just that really.
My 11yo is at school in an area with a lot of very dark fake tan, BIG eyelashes/nails, lip filler mums.
The girls now are therefore getting into the idea of all of this as fashion.
For adults I'm very an each to their own and have friends and colleagues who love all their treatments etc. If she wants to do that with her body when older then that's her decision to make.
However, I really dislike seeing young girls dress like that and don't want my daughter to be trying to achieve that look at this age. (Once she's older her body, her choice, I say this to her.)
But she currently cannot understand why I tell her 'no you can't have acrylic nails at Easter' 'no you can't wear glue on eyelashes outside of the house'
As what I want to say: "I don't want you to look like jail bait' isn't acceptable and I can't think of a diplomatic way to explain to her when half her class see it all as the height of top class fashion.
AIBU for not letting her follow this trend at this age?
If I'm not how do I explain to her without sounding like I'm insulting other parents' choices?
I know we're in for years of this sort of thing so I'm keen to learn some of these tactics in readiness!