

"I have said a firm NO! A lot of her friends got it for Christmas (I know this is true as have seen their mothers show it off on Facebook). Each to their own and all that but £52."The mother revealed that her daughter was 9-years-old and felt she was too young to spend her Christmas money on makeup. The replies were varied with some mothers against the exclusion of her daughter being the "only one" without the palette.
"If a lot of her friends have it, then yes, I would let her buy it. I know how it feels to be the only one without the 'latest thing', and it isn't nice." "Christmas and birthday money gifted to them is theirs, they should be free to spend it as they please. As adults, we waste money all the time yet expect children to be perfect." "I'd have bought it for her too. Being the child that isn't allowed the latest thing is horrible."However, others totally agreed with the initial post...
What are your thoughts?"For me a child shouldn't be experimenting with makeup until they're more like 13, so that's one of my rules."
"So no - I wouldn't allow a9-year-old to buy the make up but I would let spend money on what she chose - as long as it was within my house rules!"