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<blockquote data-quote="PersonalEnigma" data-source="post: 120410" data-attributes="member: 4457"><p>Too funny. I can easily see my difficult child doing that. The funny thing is that my hair is currently dyed different colours <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> The back under layer of my hair is bleached and dyed dark blue (well light blue now - it needs to be redone) with semi-permanent dye! I love it - it is subtle but really shows when it is up ina braid or ponytail. My difficult child has blue and pink (he calls it red) coloured gel that he can use in his hair to make it spiky and give it colour. It washes out with regular shampoo. The other day we did our (late) Christmas photos. difficult child just had a shower and came out with bright red (pink) hair for the family photos! All I could do was grin and help him wash the excess off his forehead so he didn't look too bad *LOL* To me it is just hair - it will grow out, so colour is no big deal. difficult child got a pseudo mohawk last summer. I don't know what he'll do this coming summer... His hair is so blonde he doesn't need to bleach it first for colour to take. I even dyed it blue once when he was about 3 or 4 - he looked like a smurf, especially as I totally messed up his haircut... (hairdressers from then on *sigh*)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PersonalEnigma, post: 120410, member: 4457"] Too funny. I can easily see my difficult child doing that. The funny thing is that my hair is currently dyed different colours ;) The back under layer of my hair is bleached and dyed dark blue (well light blue now - it needs to be redone) with semi-permanent dye! I love it - it is subtle but really shows when it is up ina braid or ponytail. My difficult child has blue and pink (he calls it red) coloured gel that he can use in his hair to make it spiky and give it colour. It washes out with regular shampoo. The other day we did our (late) Christmas photos. difficult child just had a shower and came out with bright red (pink) hair for the family photos! All I could do was grin and help him wash the excess off his forehead so he didn't look too bad *LOL* To me it is just hair - it will grow out, so colour is no big deal. difficult child got a pseudo mohawk last summer. I don't know what he'll do this coming summer... His hair is so blonde he doesn't need to bleach it first for colour to take. I even dyed it blue once when he was about 3 or 4 - he looked like a smurf, especially as I totally messed up his haircut... (hairdressers from then on *sigh*) [/QUOTE]
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