yes i just turnd 11 and on my b-day i got my nails done. i thank that all kids all age`s shold be able 2, but you really have to be 8 or older. so if your 7 just what 1 more year to get dum done.
BTW, they kill your nails,they make the soft
and mushy,so try not to get them done alot
yes i am 11 and i do
yes i am 11 and i can
That question is subjective. The answer is based upon the principles and belief's of the girl's parents.
Ummm... I am not quite sure, but I think you have to be at least 3 or 4 years old.
Apollo 11 was done in the year 1969.
If you only keep them on for a little while, like a month, your nails won't have too much damage. If you keep them on longer then you will have to deal with brittle nails once they are taken off.
Acrylic nails can be suitable for 11-year-olds if done safely and with parental consent. However, it's important to consider the child's lifestyle and nail health, as acrylics can weaken natural nails and may require maintenance. Additionally, ensure that the salon follows proper hygiene practices to avoid infections. Ultimately, it's essential to prioritize the child's comfort and well-being when deciding.
ask another eleven year old.
Yes, an 11 year old is a child.
of course!
The cost of getting nails done for 11-year-olds typically ranges from $15 to $40, depending on the type of service chosen, such as a basic manicure, nail art, or gel polish. Prices can vary by location and the salon's reputation. Some salons may offer special packages or discounts for children, so it's a good idea to check locally for specific pricing.
I recently turned 11 years old. I have been getting manicures since I was 10. If the parent thinks the child is mature enough I would say it was alright. But, please do not go to far as to getting fake nails. Fake nails do ruin your nails. As I was getting a manicure I was sitting by a woman who was getting her fake nails removed; she was almost in tears. Use caution, if the child bites her nails please tell her that it is dangerous to bite the nail polish. Please be careful and I wish you all the best! -Eugenie