Monday, April 23, 2012

Hair dye i need help!!!!!!!!!!?

ok heres the deal....my daughter is only 12 [turning 13 in feb.] and she wants to dye her hair black with those dyes you buy in the store i told her that if ide find her an article or something that showed that it was bad to dye her hair at her age she couldent dye her hair but if i found something that said it was safe she could die it. please help me look for that type of information!!



Hair dye i need help!!!!!!!!!!?

When my kids were young, I used food coloring to show them what it would look like. That usually showed them it doesn't look too good. I would try mixing some colors up, showing her, and if she likes it go for a temp. dye that washes out in 24 shampoos.



The worse thing that can happen is that she will have to re-dye her hair.



Hair dye i need help!!!!!!!!!!?

why don't you just tell her 'no'. you're the mom.



Hair dye i need help!!!!!!!!!!?

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Hair dye i need help!!!!!!!!!!?

Well kids at that age get bored fast, so she wants to dye her hair black now? What's going to happen in 1 month when she gets bored of the color? Well anyway once you start coloring your hair, you kind of can't stop. So if she wants to dye it black go ahead. My friend died her hair when she was 11 and she continiously dies it now because she is never happy. It probably won't hurt her hair if she dies it once or twice. So I say.. let her.



Hair dye i need help!!!!!!!!!!?

This is a ridiculous thing to tell your daughter...she'll never respect you if you keep this up. You don't have to prove points to you children....you say yes or no and the reason is "because I said so". End of story!. Now that you've taken it upon yourself to prove your point she'llnever take anything you say at face value...you'll be cutting out articles for the rest of your life.



If you're ok with her dying her hair let her do it....I started dying my hair at that age and it really doesn't cause much damage unless you're bleaching blonde (that didn't turn out as I had hoped). But if you don't want her to the answer is no...it doesn't matter if she finds a million articles that say it's wonderful for you hair - she has to do what you say.



Hair dye i need help!!!!!!!!!!?

I would say let her. You might not want my advice, but I have experience in the hair dye department. I am fifteen years old and for my fifteenth birthday, my mother let me dye my hair pinkish-red. It was a big step for her to take, but it looked really good and she admitted that. The kind of dye that I used was L'oreal Pulse in Funky Cherry. This washes out completely in less than a month, and was mostly gone in about 1 1/2-2 weeks. This dye also comes in black. However, if you want her hair to actually come out black, you need to buy two bottles and dye it separately, twice. If you don't, it will come out purple. If you want to take the leap and let her dye it for good, then the only dye that I would recommend is Garnier. They make really hair-healthy dyes that won't make it frizzy or dry. It also depends on what color black she wanted. If she was after a jet-black, then you need to get a dye with blue tones in it. If she wanted a warmer, almost brownish-black, then go for one with brown and golden yellow tones in it. If you are absolutely totally completely opposed to black, even a temporary one, then see if you can compromise with her on another color. I bet she'll think that something is better than nothing! I hope you work things out and I hope your daughter has a happy thirteenth birthday! =)



Hair dye i need help!!!!!!!!!!?

maybe you should try google and see if there is anything wrong with dying hair so young. i know lots of 12 and 13 year olds who dye or streak their hair. my friends daughter streaks her's and shes 12. i dont think it would do as much damage to streak it than to fully dye it.



Hair dye i need help!!!!!!!!!!?

I'd say let her dye it. Im pretty sure all you moms out there went through that phaze. I dyed my hair at a early age. So early that in fact, I cant remember what my natural color is. When she dyes it and loves it and then the day comes when she wants to dye it again, depending on how soon she makes her decision, tell her that if she wants to dye it again%26gt;%26gt;she has to buy her own color. Of course she'll be upset but I dont think she's going to hate you for life%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;she'll forget the"WANT" to dye hair....end of story. If she hates it. If you want her to realize the,"GROWN-UP" part about dying hair%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;tell her she has to let it grow out or fade away. But, if not%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;buy some color stripper and tell her that she isnt mature enough to dye her hair. The whole point to this is that either way there will be a great memory that you'll both have forever. And at times you both will laugh at it also. Families are here together to make memories. Though there might be a bad ones or good ones. Make this a good memory!!!!



Hair dye i need help!!!!!!!!!!?

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