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Taking Your Daughter Out for an 18th Birthday Treat

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Having a mother and daughter bond is unbreakable. When she turns 18, this is a particularly exciting time because it represents the age where she becomes an adult, meaning you are able to do some fun things together that you weren’t able to do previously, such as go to bars. If you want your daughter to have a really special day, you should do some memorable things together, making sure the day is jam packed full of interesting activities to keep you occupied. An 18th is one of the biggest birthdays in the UK, which is even more of a reason to splash out a bit. 

Go with Her to Get Her Hair Done 

18 is the transition into adulthood, so why not treat your daughter to a hair appointment so that she can debut her new adult self with a new style? This could simply be a trim, or it could be a more dramatic cut and style. Mums often find it sad to see their children grow up and develop their own personalities and sense of style, but it is important that you support them every step of the way and allow them to experiment. Hair is a great thing to experiment with because nothing is too permanent

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