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typical teen, I assume, for difficult child's girlfriend--dying her hair black
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 583208" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>It will fade and there is color stripper if it needs to come out sooner. My difficult child has done black, stripped it and did a couple different shades of red (which is much, much harder to get out), and she has had blue hair for a year now (where the roots have to be bleached and the entire hair recolored at least once every 4 weeks), and one side is shaved. She also has a tattoo, her tongue pierced, her nose pierced, a sideways piercing across one ear (can't remember what it's called) and is gauging her ears. This doesn't even register on any kind of meter for me. (FTW, my difficult child is very fair, too - porcelain skin.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 583208, member: 7083"] It will fade and there is color stripper if it needs to come out sooner. My difficult child has done black, stripped it and did a couple different shades of red (which is much, much harder to get out), and she has had blue hair for a year now (where the roots have to be bleached and the entire hair recolored at least once every 4 weeks), and one side is shaved. She also has a tattoo, her tongue pierced, her nose pierced, a sideways piercing across one ear (can't remember what it's called) and is gauging her ears. This doesn't even register on any kind of meter for me. (FTW, my difficult child is very fair, too - porcelain skin.) [/QUOTE]
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