Next week, her daughter needs to physically be there to attend kindergarten, and she’s very concerned that the bullying will only increase as soon as she steps foot inside the school.
Taking things into her own hands, she knew she only had one choice: to wax off that unibrow.
So, she did just that. She waxed it right down the middle, and that’s all she did. She did not pluck them or do anything to change the shape of her daughter’s eyebrows.
“My daughter was elated looking in the mirror and calling herself so pretty,” she said.
“It warmed my heart to see her so confident in herself, but I made sure to remind her she was beautiful both ways.”
Then, her husband got home from work, and her daughter could not wait to show him the work her mom did on her eyebrows.
Although her husband said that she looked beautiful, they got into a blowout fight behind closed doors.
“He said it was horrible of me to be subjecting my five-year-old daughter to beauty standards,” she continued.
“And that at such a young age I’m pushing it on her, instead of telling her she is beautiful the way she is.”
“And no five-year-old should be waxing their eyebrows, and I’m pushing the mentality that she is only beautiful without her unibrow.”
“And that my daughter is too young to know what she wants and she should have been able to make her decision to wax it off when she is old enough.”