Pass the judgey pants, it’s time for a bold pronouncement: Little children should not be getting manicures.
It’s an opinion shared by Angela Mollard, who wrote in the News Corp press last week that she found it depressing to see little girls in nail salons.
Ange, I concur.
And I surprised myself by going into a rant about exactly that to Andrew Daddo on This Glorious Mess this week
My daughter is six-years-old, and yes, she has had her nails done.
A friend of mine was babysitting, took her along and my girl thought she had DIED AND GONE TO HEAVEN.
So many colours. So pretty pretty pretty. Such fun to have grown-ups make a fuss of you and so lovely to have your nails look so neat and shiny and not painted all over your fingers.
She chose a different colour for every nail, which is exactly what a six-year-old should choose when presented with a rainbow of shiny lacquers.
It was gorgeous fun. But seriously, the only people who should be painting my daughter’s nails are her, me, her friends, and long-suffering grown-up “Friends of The Family”.
Because she is a child, and there is something galling to me about seeing tiny children with grown women scraping around at their feet, putting little buds of cotton wool between their toes and painting their teeny-tiny nails.
This is the only kind of mani a kid should be indulging in. A DIY one.