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He won't bathe/she won't comb her hair!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 67997" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>My daughter gets her hair from her father. His is like an SOS pad. Hers is just a tad less frizzy. But there was a time when I couldn't get her to wash her face or shower, and the way she used sanitary products are not even something I would want to begin to describe to you.</p><p></p><p>When she finally found a hair-dresser who flattered her she began to take better care of herself. I hope you can find someone to help her with a styling, who will also make recommendations on how often to shampoo, ("it's easiest to keep this style when you leave this product on in the shower for five minutes every day, yada yada yada") you may find it easier to get her to decide it's something she wants to do on her own. Especially if you take her back to the stylist from time to time.</p><p></p><p>I think that these things are really a matter of self-esteem. They think no one thinks that they're pretty, so why bother? Your mom <em>has to</em> think that you are pretty, so that doesn't count, right? Let a stylish professional do this for you. It will be well worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 67997, member: 99"] My daughter gets her hair from her father. His is like an SOS pad. Hers is just a tad less frizzy. But there was a time when I couldn't get her to wash her face or shower, and the way she used sanitary products are not even something I would want to begin to describe to you. When she finally found a hair-dresser who flattered her she began to take better care of herself. I hope you can find someone to help her with a styling, who will also make recommendations on how often to shampoo, ("it's easiest to keep this style when you leave this product on in the shower for five minutes every day, yada yada yada") you may find it easier to get her to decide it's something she wants to do on her own. Especially if you take her back to the stylist from time to time. I think that these things are really a matter of self-esteem. They think no one thinks that they're pretty, so why bother? Your mom [i]has to[/i] think that you are pretty, so that doesn't count, right? Let a stylish professional do this for you. It will be well worth it. [/QUOTE]
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