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I took my 15-year-old daughter for laser hair removal – trolls say she’s way too young but she’ll thank me in the future
A WOMAN has divided social media users after she admitted that she took her 15-year-old daughter for laser hair removal.
Barbie Patel, who posts on TikTok under the username @barbiepatelofficial, is a make-up artist that explained that she took her daughter to get her facial hair lasered.
While Barbie Patel thinks her child will thank her in the future, trolls thought her daughter was far too young for the procedure[/caption]
In her TikTok clip, we saw her young daughter having the procedure done[/caption]
While many trolls thought that the 15-year-old was far too young to have the procedure done, Barbie claimed that her daughter would thank her in the future.
Beauty fan Barbie posted her clip to the social media app with the caption ‘Thanks New Skin NYC for the great experience!’.
She said: “I took my 15-year-old daughter to get laser hair removal for the first time.”
In the clip, we saw Barbie’s young daughter getting her face lasered.
The procedure started off by first shaving the skin, before using a laser tool to zap the hair follicles.
She then finished by applying a soothing aloe vera gel to her skin.
Barbie confirmed: “You can do it at a younger age, the only thing is because the hormones are still changing.
“You may have to do it again as they get older.
“There’s no side effects, you just have to maintain it every couple of months until the hair does not come back.”
Barbie shared her clip just a week ago, but it has quickly racked up a whopping 526.9k views.
It has 23.3k likes, 142 comments and 274 shares.
TikTok users were divided at the mum’s decision to let her young daughter have the treatment.
One person said: “I didn’t know 15 year old can have it done”
Another added: “Too young why.”
A third commented: “That kid will be traumatised forever.”
Someone else claimed: “She’s too young with braces the lazer must have caused sensitivity ”
However, many other women praised the mother for taking her daughter to have her hair removed.
One woman noted: “Mom of the year award ”
A second agreed: “Wow your an awesome mum ”
Whilst a third posted: “I wish my mama did this for me! Well done you mama.”
Meanwhile, someone else claimed: “Shes gonna thank you when she’s older ” to which Barbie replied “She definitely will! What a process lol.”
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