Your teenage daughter has become an “adult” and now you increasingly look at the same problem differently. To find the right solution and maintain a relationship of trust, try to just have a heart-to-heart conversation.
Mom’s opinion
My daughter is of a transitional age and wants more independence. She began to listen less to my advice. We do not spend time together so often, we talk less and less just like that. How to choose a key for her, because I am a mother and I want only the best for my daughter?
Daughter’s opinion
Mom thinks that I am still a child, but I want to do as I see fit. She herself has repeatedly said that I am already an adult. I want to make my own decisions, like starting to remove hair from my legs. In our class, almost all the girls are already doing this, and I don’t want to be a “black sheep” against their background.
Appearance issues play a very important role in adolescence, especially for girls. Many other personality traits – cheerfulness, openness, sociability – depend on the degree of adolescents’ satisfaction with their appearance.
Mom should treat this with attention and understanding. After all, there are many more questions awaiting your daughter, which she will have to solve for the first time. And it is very important that you have a reliable advisor and friend, such as your mother, nearby.
Cosmetologist’s advice
When it comes to removing unwanted hair, it is important to understand the pros and cons of the different methods. Choose a simple, safe method that is free of irritation and pain. Also remember, not only the method is important, but also the quality hair removal product.
Discuss this with your daughter and, if necessary, help the first time!
Wet shave: the most common way. An effective, fast, safe, painless and inexpensive method that can be used every day. Removes soft and coarse hair and dry flaky skin on the legs. To shave comfortably, it is enough to adhere to simple rules, as well as use special shaving systems designed specifically for women, for example,
Depilatory creams: chemically dissolve hair on the surface of the skin. Although the cream is easy to apply, the procedure itself is time-consuming and the creams have an unpleasant odor, may irritate the skin, or cause an allergic reaction.
Epilator: adhering tightly to the skin, it pulls out hairs by the roots with the help of rotating tweezers. The process itself is quite painful, and can also cause irritation or redness of the skin.
Wax: applied with a spatula, after hardening with one jerk, it is removed from the body along with the hair. This is a rather painful way that requires certain skills.