AN English mother regularly injects her eight-year-old daughter with Botox and gets her body waxed in a bid to make the little girl "perfect" and "famous".

Every three months Kerry Campbell sits her daughter Britney on a beautician's table and injects botox and fillers into Britney's face, The Sun reported.

The 34-year-old mum from Birmingham, England, buys the substances online and from a local "beauty supplier".

She also takes Britney to have her body waxed in a pre-emptive bid to stop her growing hair when she does hit puberty.

"What I am doing for Britney now will help her become a star," she says.

"I know one day she will be a model, actress or singer, and having these treatments now will ensure she stays looking younger and baby-faced for longer.

Despite medical practitioners warning Botox should only be used by adults, Ms Campbell says it is safe for Britney, and that her daughter is "lucky" for what Ms Campbell called "the benefits" she is giving her daughter.

"I'm sure people reading this will think I am being irresponsible, but I ensure that I test the Botox and fillers I buy online on myself first.

"All I want is for Britney to have the best start in life, so it is easier for her to become a superstar.

"More mothers should do it for their daughters."

Britney's father died four years ago, and she and her mother now live in San Francisco, US, where Britney enters beauty pageants - a place where such extreme measures are not uncommon.

"When Britney takes part in pageants, parents talk about how they have given their daughter an extra jab to plump her lips or lose a wrinkle," says Ms Campbell.

"Everyone is doing it and talking about it.

"We are not doing anything illegal, and I don't want my daughter being the only one who doesn't have a bit of extra help."

Ms Campbell told The Sun that Britney had been injected four times in the last twelve months with 1-2ml of a saline and Botox solution each time.

"I know the correct amount to give her as I am a trained beautician," she said.

"I'd rather she be perfect and have a little frozen face. Some people say her eyebrows look a little pulled already but they look striking."

Britney received her first Botox treatment as an eight birthday present, and says they "used to hurt" but now she doesn't cry. Ms Campbell said Britney had to be kept home from school with a headache but had otherwise had no reaction to the procedure.

"She also has her virgin wax monthly, which gets rid of her fluffy leg hair and makes sure she wont develop pubic hair in the future," said Ms Campbell.

"It will save her a fortune in waxing when she's older."

Britney also wants breast enhancements and a nose job soon "so that I can be a star," the child said.

"My friends think it's cool I have all the treatments and they want to be like me. I check every night for wrinkles, when I see some I want more injections."

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Originally published as Girl, eight, gets Botox from mum