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What Are The Common Mistakes People Make When Dying Their Hair Using Over The Counted Products?

you know like just the box of bleach & whatever…do people try to go to a extreme, like too blond or do people leave it on too long, or maybe not enough>?

Q For Men : How Would You React If Your Girlfriend/wife Dyed Their Hair In Another Color Like ( Brown – Blonde?

What would your reactions be?
Would you chnage your behaviour towards her? Like her more?

Did Anyone Bleach Hair During Their First Trimester And Their Baby Was Fine?

I did not know i was pregnant till around 12 weeks, & had a horrible hair dye experience & went through several bleaching processes (hairstylists mistake!). In two weeks they used bleach probably 7 times. did anyone maybe not have so many bleachings but still did some during their first trimester & have a normal healthy baby? I worry about that all the time!

Has Anyone Tried To Use Cocoa Powder On Their Hair?

I kno it isn’t supposed to be like a dye but my mom showed me this ingredient in an organic magazine & there were tricks to boost up your color & add shine. They had it for all hair colors. At first i was like “ewww wtf” bc you put the powder with honey, plain yogurt & apple vinegar with it too but i tried it & it added A LOT of shine & it boosted up my color, your supposed to do it once every week.
did anyone else try this? just curious…..

It’s Okay For Wives To Insult Their Husbands, But Not Vice Versa!!?

Please tell me that these double standards will end, & soon. And don’t be some Captain Sherlock by telling me that it’s NEVER okay to insult someone. Thanks. Thanks … I didn’t know that already, but … thanks!
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I see this double standard between men & women, specifically couples, where it seems alright for a woman to belittle & degrade a man, but if the roles were reversed, the woman have a FIT.
Today, my dad decided to get a very short haircut. My mom told him not to (almost as though she were his mother!) because she “hates very short hair on men”. He went ahead & did it anyway, & she came through the door at the end of the day saying, “What the f*ck did you do to yourself? You look horrible!”
Let’s reverse the roles. A woman goes out one evening for a hair appointment knowing her husband prefers blondes over brunettes but has her blonde hair dyed brown anyways, comes through the door & her husband turns to her & says, “What the f*ck did you do to yourself, woman? You look horrible!!”

It’s Okay For Wives To Insult Their Husbands, But Not Vice Versa!!?

Please tell me that these double standards will end, & soon. And don’t be some Captain Sherlock by telling me that it’s NEVER okay to insult someone. Thanks. Thanks … I didn’t know that already, but … thanks!
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I see this double standard between men & women, specifically couples, where it seems alright for a woman to belittle & degrade a man, but if the roles were reversed, the woman have a FIT.
Today, my dad decided to get a very short haircut. My mom told him not to (almost as though she were his mother!) because she “hates very short hair on men”. He went ahead & did it anyway, & she came through the door at the end of the day saying, “What the f*ck did you do to yourself? You look horrible!”
Let’s reverse the roles. A woman goes out one evening for a hair appointment knowing her husband prefers blondes over brunettes but has her blonde hair dyed brown anyways, comes through the door & her husband turns to her & says, “What the f*ck did you do to yourself, woman? You look horrible!!”

Has Anybody Actually Dyed Their Hair A Crazy Color By Mistake(bad Dye Job) And Wore It Outside?

When I was a teenager, I bleached my short puffy hair (which turned yellow, I was reminiscent of Beavis in every way), then put blue Manic Panic in it. As you might have already guessed, yellow plus blue makes green. Very ugly green, I might add. But where the bleach had actually lightened to white (areas on the scalp lighten better because of body heat), the blue turned up in all its glory. My mom, who always said if I wanted to experiment with crazy fashion, I would have to live with the consequences (no exceptions), sent me to school the next day. So all day, I was teased mercilessly for my “snot green” hair with bright blue part & sideburns. Somehow, I lived through it, & now I think back & laugh. Thanks for the memories.

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