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difficult child wants pink streaks in her hair!
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<blockquote data-quote="Martie" data-source="post: 53034" data-attributes="member: 284"><p>I would "do it yourself" if I were you.</p><p></p><p>Sally's is the place to go for ths stuff. I dyed ex-difficult child's hair bright red and that was hard because he's Korean. I also dyed his blonde female friend's hair blue (with her mother's permission) and then changed it back when she got tired of it.</p><p></p><p>IT DOES NOT WASH OUT. I over-dyed ex-difficult child's dark brown before he went to EGBS because he was afraid they would buzz cut it if he left it red :rolf: -funny now, it wasn't then.</p><p></p><p>I ALWAYS think, "it's just hair...." and I'm way older tan most of you. I think if you participate in this stuff when they are 12 to 14, they won't want to do it when they are older. I could be wrong, but it worked twice for me: with a boy and a girl, difficult child and (mostly)easy child.</p><p></p><p>Martie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martie, post: 53034, member: 284"] I would "do it yourself" if I were you. Sally's is the place to go for ths stuff. I dyed ex-difficult child's hair bright red and that was hard because he's Korean. I also dyed his blonde female friend's hair blue (with her mother's permission) and then changed it back when she got tired of it. IT DOES NOT WASH OUT. I over-dyed ex-difficult child's dark brown before he went to EGBS because he was afraid they would buzz cut it if he left it red :rolf: -funny now, it wasn't then. I ALWAYS think, "it's just hair...." and I'm way older tan most of you. I think if you participate in this stuff when they are 12 to 14, they won't want to do it when they are older. I could be wrong, but it worked twice for me: with a boy and a girl, difficult child and (mostly)easy child. Martie [/QUOTE]
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