Hair that extends beyond the root is dead. Dye away!
2006-09-01 06:26:14
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answered by mediahoney 6
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Now that is just silly. Hair is dead (otherwise it would hurt to cut it). Anything dead is not affected by hormonal changes. Not doing your hair during your period can be for other reasons - like not wanting to be touched or being overly sensitive.
2006-09-01 06:26:48
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answered by smgray99 7
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All I know is my wife dyed her hair when she was pregnant, and it turned bright ORANGE. Not exactly the color she was aiming for. She then had to go to a beauty shop to have the orange color changed, but they would not guarantee the results. Anyway, it worked, and she never tried to dye her hair again when she was pregnant. (two more times for a total of four pregnancies, all successful.)
Chow!!!
2006-09-01 06:40:40
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answered by No one 7
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My college has the equivalent coverage. I Dyed my 2 chunky highlights that have been bleach blonde and so as that they pronounced it was once impressive :] in simple terms get a bleaching kit and take approximately an inch of hair and bleach it. yet on condition that your hair is so dark you may prefer to try this extra advantageous than as quickly as. And get any guy or woman that can assist you you. Its plenty much less complicated :]
2016-11-23 17:42:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I heard it too, but I don't dye my hair, so I'm not sure if it's true.
2006-09-01 06:26:05
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answered by mithras78 2
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That is a total fallacy. You can dye your hair whilst on your period.
2006-09-01 06:28:57
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answered by AsianPersuasion :) 7
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It's during pregnancy that some dyes don't/won't take.
During UR P it shouldn't make any difference.
2006-09-01 06:26:15
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answered by Anonymous
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No. It's not true. That is the stupidest thing I have ever heard of. Hair is dead skin cells. Dead skin cells don't have hormones.
2006-09-01 06:29:43
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answered by Anonymous
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never heard of that...i suppose you can dye it at anytime. dont know how hormones would affect it.
2006-09-01 06:30:16
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answered by MiaDiva28 6
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It is just another "Old Wives Tale" or "Old Folk Tale" to mess with our minds and sensibilities! No, it is not true, nor has it ever been true...go ahead and treat yourself to that new look!
2006-09-01 06:31:32
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answered by GeorgieGirl 4
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