Bikini waxing....for an 8 year old!?!?!?

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Too young? Preteen girls get bikini waxes
Moms are bringing daughters to spas for hair removal before puberty
By Vidya Rao
TODAY staff
updated 6:07 p.m. ET, Wed., Aug. 13, 2008
Philadelphia aesthetician Melanie Engle, whose specialty is eyebrow shaping, is no stranger to odd requests. But nothing prepared her for being asked by one client to book a bikini wax appointment for her 8-year-old daughter.

“The first thing I had to do was try and stay calm, and not yell ‘What are you thinking?’ ” said Engle. “This wasn’t about the girl developing hair early — it was the mother’s obsession with wanting her daughter to be a supermodel.”

Waxing body hair — from the simple shaping of an eyebrow arch to the painful transformation of the bikini line — has long been a rite of passage for adult women. But now, more mothers around the U.S. are taking their tweens — kids 10 to 12 years old and some even younger — to salons to get body hair removed.

“For waxing, 12 years old is the ‘new normal,’ ” Engle said.

The International Spa Association reports that 16 percent of teens who have visited a spa have had a hair removal procedure done, but the organization has no numbers for younger children because they aren’t allowed to survey them. Several salon owners around the country told TODAYshow.com that the number of kids 12 and under coming in for waxing services has increased dramatically over the past three years.

“There is a huge demand for waxing,” said Diane Fisher, owner of Eclips Salon and Eclips Kids Day Spa in McLean and Ashburn, Va., both Washington, D.C., suburbs. “Some kids do have a lot of hair. A 10-year-old with a dark mustache is going to feel self-conscious, and is going to ask for waxing.”

Nearly 20 percent of the clients that Nance Mitchell sees for bikini waxes in her Beverly Hills, Calif., salon are tweens, she says.

“The increase began a couple of years ago,” said Mitchell, who has been doing bikini waxes for more than 30 years. “Some kids come in with their mothers when the mothers are getting waxed, so they want to do it too. One 10-year-old had thick hair coming down her leg, and she had a bikini and leg wax because she couldn’t go to camp like that without getting teased.”

Developing younger or too young for comfort?
Medical professionals say that there isn’t any known increase in medical complications when young girls get waxed, and that because they are younger when they develop, girls nowadays may be growing hair at an earlier age.

“It’s not uncommon for girls to get their period at 9 or 10 years old, and with that development comes increased hair growth,” said Dr. Doris Pastor, a clinical associate professor of pediatrics at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. “The waxing itself is not an issue; the bigger issue is whether they are encouraged to engage in risky behaviors.”

Some salons even advertise their services for young girls. One New York City salon, Wanda’s European Skin Care Center, boasts on its Web site that children 8 years and older can get discounted waxing for “virgin” hair. “Virgin hair can be waxed so successfully that growth can be permanently stopped in just 2 to 6 sessions. Save your child a lifetime of waxing ... and put the money in the bank for her college education instead!” the salon proclaims.

The owner could not be reached for comment, but did tell the New York Post that she has seen more than 200 kid clients this year and that kids should begin waxing at 6 years old.

Engle says that the mothers who bring their daughters in for waxing come in two varieties: those who are concerned because their children are being teased about their body hair, and those she calls “perfectionists.”

“Sometimes mothers are clearly overcritical,” Engle said. “While I’m doing the child’s eyebrows, a mother will stand behind me and say, ‘Look at those blackheads, you need to have a facial, you need to go on Accutane.’ ”

Fisher, whose Eclips Kids Day Spa doesn’t defuzz bikini lines on younger children, does see four to five girls, mostly 10- to 14-year-olds, each week for other waxing procedures. The most common service is eyebrow shaping, though some mothers will request removal of body hair for their children. She says that she does see overbearing mothers who pressure their daughters to look “perfect.”

“I had a mother who brought her daughter in, pulled up her shirt and asked us to wax the girl’s back. The hair didn’t seem to be bothering the little girl, but the mom was embarrassed and wanted it done,” Fisher recounted. “I told the mom to wait until the child wanted it, but she refused.” The girl, Fisher added, was 6 years old.

A parent’s dilemma
For others, like Wanda Ramos, permitting their kids to get waxed is a way to stop them from being harassed by classmates. Her daughter, Gabriella, used to complain about the taunts and teases from kids who called her “unibrow” and “deformed” because she was hairy.

Finally, Ramos, who lives in Ashburn, Va., decided to end her daughter’s torment at 12 years old, allowing her to get her eyebrows waxed.

“It made a big difference,” Ramos said. “She feels more confident and other kids don’t make fun of her anymore — she gets compliments on how she looks now.”

But some experts say using hair removal to boost self-esteem is a bad bet.

“Girls are learning the worst possible lessons about body image and body hair,” said Dr. Diane Levin, professor of education at Wheelock College in Boston and co-author of the book “So Sexy So Soon.” “Keep your bodies like little girls’ because that’s what men like.”

So how do parents respond when their children want to remove body hair at a young age?

“Have talks about bodies and how bodies change,” Levin said. “Let them know that hair is normal, despite the images that they see, and hear what you daughter has to say — this should be a give-and-take conversation.

Ultimately Levin says, the trend of tweens waxing is indicative of bigger issues, including the sexualizing of young girls.

“Girls shouldn’t be taught so early to focus on how they look and that things like money, makeup and looking good buy happiness, instead of the skills that they possess,” Levin said. “Should parents feed into that negativity or create an environment to help girls resist it?”




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Wow...that's all I have to say! :scared1: :eek:
 
You have got to be kidding. WTH are these women thinking?
 
My 17yodd didn't get bikini waxing (:scared: ) but she did get her upper lip waxed when she was 12.

Now she shaves preparing for laser hair removal.

We are hairy. She is VERY hairy and will get alot of laser hair removal. She needs her feet, stomach, and upper lip done.
 
:scared1: What on earth does a 6-8 year old have to wax?
 

This may be TMI but I am 42 and had my first bikini wax last year!
:scared1: 8????!
 
What a sad, sad world that 8 year old must live in. My 13 year old wouldn't even had anything to wax at that age. Why on EARTH would someone want to do that to a baby??

Upper lip, eyebrows, ok in oh middle school or older, but bikini wax at 8???
 
The ONLY way I could see this being acceptable in MY eyes, is if I had a daughter who matured VERY young. Let's say we lived in Florida or someplace where the kids are in bathing suits ALL the time and there's hair hanging out of the suit and she is being mercilessly picked on for it. If she were interested in waxing in that case I would allow it. But, only if she were interested in it and I wasn't forcing it on her.

But if there is no reason for it and people never see it then I think that is wayyyy too young.
 
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Hard to say exactly what I'd do, since I don't have a daughter, but I seriously doubt I'd be taking her to get bikini waxes at the age of 10 or 11!

Maybe eyebrows or lip if she had an obvious hair issue to the point where she was being teased.
 
Why is anybody surprised? This is the world we live in, where appearances are valued above any other personal trait.

I think we're soon going to forget what "real" people look like.
 
I think I had my first eyebrow wax when I was 13. Bikini wax?? I was 18 and I did it myself (big big mistake for all those possibly considering this option. :lmao: ). I would never get a bikini wax again and I can't imagine an 8 year old getting one?!?!?!

Mom needs to get it together.. pronto.
 
Maybe these girls just got their new High School Musical undies.

Unbelievable, yet believable. Our world is weird.
 
I wouldn't let an 8 year old have a bikini wax (that mom sounds nutty to me) but I'm otherwise totally fine with the idea of girls being able to remove hair as soon as they are socially bothered by it. I don't see it as sexual behavior, just a new norm for body hair that is easily achieved with a razor and a can of shaving cream in the shower. I do think it should be totally girl-led, though - no mom should introduce the idea to her daughter before the daughter has come to that conclusion on her own.
 
The ONLY way I could see this being acceptable in MY eyes, is if I had a daughter who matured VERY young. Let's say we lived in Florida or someplace where the kids are in bathing suits ALL the time and there's hair hanging out of the suit and she is being mercilessly picked on for it. If she were interested in waxing in that case I would allow it. But, only if she were interested in it and I wasn't forcing it on her.

But if there is no reason for it and people never see it then I think that is wayyyy too young.

Ok, but a simple trim could take care of that, no need to rip everything out. That mom has MAJOR issues.
 
I wouldn't let an 8 year old have a bikini wax (that mom sounds nutty to me) but I'm otherwise totally fine with the idea of girls being able to remove hair as soon as they are socially bothered by it. I don't see it as sexual behavior, just a new norm for body hair that is easily achieved with a razor and a can of shaving cream in the shower. I do think it should be totally girl-led, though - no mom should introduce the idea to her daughter before the daughter has come to that conclusion on her own.

Agreed. You said that better than I did
 
I've never had anything waxed myself. It wouldn't every even dawn on me to get my 10 year old waxed. How are these poor little girls ever going to feel good about their bodies if their "imperfections" are pointed out when they are 8 years old.
 
DUDE! shouldnt that be considerd child abuse?

If the kid wants his or her eyebrows done thats one thing

Or if the kids getting teezed real badly

but any thing else is just plain to young


The mothers that want there daugters to look "perfict" should be shot
 
I have an 8 year old. There is nothing to wax. Now she is starting to get some very light hairs on her legs.

Having said that, DD plays softball a lot! On her Allstar team this year, there was an 8 year old that always had bandaids on her legs. DD asked how she kept hurting her legs? The girl wore bandaids daily because she was cutting her legs shaving! :scared1: DD then asked when she could start shaving? I told her we could discuss it later, off the field. She must have forgotten because we have not yet to have that conversation.

The other's girls grandmother told me that the girl shaves her legs because if she did not, the girls 11 year old step sister picks on her constantly.:sad1:
 
I have an 8 year old. There is nothing to wax. Now she is starting to get some very light hairs on her legs.

Having said that, DD plays softball a lot! On her Allstar team this year, there was an 8 year old that always had bandaids on her legs. DD asked how she kept hurting her legs? The girl wore bandaids daily because she was cutting her legs shaving! :scared1: DD then asked when she could start shaving? I told her we could discuss it later, off the field. She must have forgotten because we have not yet to have that conversation.

The other's girls grandmother told me that the girl shaves her legs because if she did not, the girls 11 year old step sister picks on her constantly.:sad1:

Ahh.. the shaving talk. Good luck with that.. I gave my mother such a hard time. She finally let me shave my legs when I was in 6th grade and the only reason she let me was because I was a cheerleader. We had to wear our uniforms to school almost every day. Now I wish I didn't have to shave, it's such a pain!
 





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