Weird Dream:
I was talking to my cousin on the phone and the next thing i know is that i am at a grey house in the middle of the woods with only one other house next to it. I walk around the house and then outside to where my brother and sister are waiting for me in a enormous SUV. So i got in and started driving to a basketball game where there
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Hair dye can't get inside your genes and change the DNA that decides what color your hair grows as. Besides, to completely alter genetic make-up like that, you would have to do it to an embryo because you have far too many cells now. Remember Bio last year?
Maybe they mean it might ruin the hair you have right now? But whatever you do with hair dye, once your hair grows out, your hair grows out normal.
Talk to a hairdresser, not high school kids. They go to cosmetology schools for a reason. Just like you should talk to a doctor about sex and not use what you learn in the halls.
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elyse, they don't mean that once you dye your hair brown, it's brown for life. they mean that once your hair grows back, the new strands and the dyed strands are next to each other and it takes longer to get back to your original color. this happens especially when you do a drastically different color. tony miller, for example, had blonde hair and dyed it black. now his hair is like an inbetween brown.
kristen, once your real color starts growing in, it will look really rooty and you'll probably have to keep on dyeing it to make it look okay. just a warning.
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I was only talking about doing the semi-permant thing. And it wasnt like i was going to dye it black anyways. Probably just a light brown that would last a week or so. I am not going to go into school with black hair. That would look really bad and just be way too drastic.
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I actually don't have anything to say.
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