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How much interference do you accept from your DDs?

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SilverHawk · 22/06/2015 22:19

With regards to make up and hair?
I don't wear much make up but DD1 wants to 'do' my face

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butterfly133 · 22/06/2015 22:32

let her do it once - how bad can it be? pictures makeover scene from Good Girl movie

seriously, why not - as long as your relationship is good enough that you can say "I don't fancy it" it will be fine.

Pumpkinette · 23/06/2015 09:19

Depends on the age of DD. 6 year old I wouldn't hold out much hope - 16 year old I would give it a go and scrub it off later. I hate anyone else doing my makeup though.

Picachew · 23/06/2015 09:43

Interference seems a funny word. If she's saying you must wear make up like this or else - that's definitely not good. If she wants you to see how you'd look with it on then that seems rather lovely of her. Depends on the overtone really.

PistolAnnie · 23/06/2015 09:49

My daughter helps me out with comments such as 'I love your beaufiful togs mummy' but she's 2.5y.

My 17yr old cousin however I wouldn't be keen to let dress me or do my make up as she is going through an emo with lots of flicky eyeliner and red lips phase. I suppose it would depend on whether your daughter would enhance what you normally do or give you a few tips rather than wanting you to permanently wear make up you're not that into.

SilverHawk · 24/06/2015 19:18

Well, I amicably succumbed! In public no less.
I was hoping the she would just mess around with me at home but she lulled me into a false sense of security and started 'doing' my face rather than the shop assistants (told them she was fine!).

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