Bangel wrote:
If you have the money to, you should suggest that you pay for it- what you want does sound inexpensive contrary to what I thought before, and if it's something you want, and you're okay if all goes wrong, plus if you pay for it, I can find no real reason she could object. But by what it sounds like, at least she cares more about the effects it could have on you instead of the effects it could have on her wallet.
i totally, totally agree. the best way to deal with an overprotective or ridiculously stubborn parent is to make your own money and pay for your own stuff. you're going to have to do that when you get older, anyway, so you might as well learn how to do it now.
i also like to encourage people to open a savings account as early as possible, and don't take any money out of it. by the time you're 18, you should have enough saved up for a deposit on an apartment and you can move out and do whatever the hell you want. that's what i did. six years later i haven't looked back, and my parents and i actually have a much better relationship now that they can't boss me around.
in the meantime, the suggestion of talking it over with your mom and the stylist is a fantastic one. sometimes moms need outside stimulation to realize that they're being silly.