Two mums outraged after their toddlers’ eyebrows appear to have been WAXED while they were at nursery
The distressed parents have now removed their children from the daycare centre

TWO mums have been left reeling after claiming their toddlers' eyebrows were WAXED while at daycare.
Alyssa Salgado, 19, has accused staff at a Washington State daycare club of removing her two-year-old daughter Lilayiah's "uni brow" after she found redness and lost hair between the toddler's eyes.
The distraught mum has now stopped using Boys & Girls Club of Benton and Franklin Counties in Pasco and has filed a complaint with the police, reports the .
In a Facebook post on February 2 she wrote: "I take my daughter to the CBC Daycare to be cared for while I'm at school trying to focus on graduating!
"Then I go pick up my daughter yesterday and saw a red mark in between her eye brows I think it's a scratch but as soon as a get home I get a closer look these WOMEN decided to WAX MY DAUGHTERS uni brow.
She adds: "I AM A MOTHER NOTHING LIKE THIS SHOULD EVER HAPPEN AND THEY HAD NO RIGHT TO TOUCH MY DAUGHTER AT ALL."
Ms Salgado said she attempted to contact the day care director in "multiple texts" before taking her there in person, when she was "laugh[ed] in my face telling me a bunch of lies".
Glenda Maria Cruz also wrote on to say Facebook that her son had his eyebrows waved while he was in the daycare centre.
"Their skin is really delicate and no lady has the right to do this to any kid," she said.
"He's just a baby he can't defend himself he's not even two yet and I'm at a point right now that I feel like a bad mom because I can't protect him when he needs me the most."
The daycare centre is run out of New Horizons, a 270-student alternative high school.
Both mums have now removed their children from the club, and reports that Ms Cruz has also filed a complaint to Pasco Police Department.
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In a statement issued on February 5 , the Boys & Girls Club told the TV station: "The Boys & Girls Club of Benton and Franklin Counties is investigating a parent complaint at our childcare center operated for the Pasco School District at Columbia Basin College.
"The Boys & Girls Club takes these allegations seriously and will work to support the investigation process."
Both the daycare club and the Washington Department of Early Learning are investigating the alleged waxing.
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