*LIGHT BLONDE*
If your mom doesn't want you to dye your hair, ask her if you could at least lighten it with a lemon. I doubt she'll say no because this process is totally natural:
If you want your hair dyed, highlighted, or lighter:
Squeeze the lemon juice into the sections of your hair that you want to get highlighted or just squeeze the lemon all over your hair if you want it completely dyed (If you want your hair completely dyed, I suggest that you put the lemon juice in a spray bottle and squirt the juice into your hair so that it is easier). Make sure that it is sunny out and go outside. Soon your hair will be highlighted or dyed within 1 hour.
The good thing about this process is that it is all natural. Since it is all natural, I'm pretty sure that your mom will allow you to do this process since it is all natural.
To remove the dye from your hair, isn't that much of an option since it fades over time. I don't think that there is a way to actually remove the dye though. But if you really want to lighten your hair with bleach/dye/highlights for only a while. You should probably just buy temporary dye or highlights that usually wash out in 6-8 washes.
And yes, this process looks totally ntaural. It usually gives best results for either blondes or light brunettes, but the lemon juice usually works on all hair colors and all hair types. If you choose to put lemon juice in your hair using a spray bottle, I suggest you put water that's at least half the amount of the lemon juice you put in the spray bottle.
To dye your hair black I really don't know. If your mom still isn't convinced, I suggest that you make a deal with her saying that if you took really, really, really, good care of your hair from now until the end of the summer, you could dye your hair. By doing this, she would know that you are trust worthy and know what your doing with your hair. Another way is by telling her that your hair is a great way to see different styles, colors, etc. because it would always grow back.
If she still says know try asking her if you could use at least temporary dye that lasts around 6-8 washes or more.
Hope I Helped.
2007-06-29 07:12:34
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answered by Anonymous
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If she's worried about chemicals/damage, a lot of companies now have very temporary hair dyes - like Clairol -- that have NO Ammonia (the product that damages hair) and rinses out in a couple of weeks.
Or, you could suggest all natural dyes like Aveda, which are 98% plant based, and are therefore gentler on hair and are better for you. (You would need to go to a Salon to get it done)
However, if she just doesn't want you to dye your hair,
it's best to wait until you have your mom's support - (I know it's probably hard, I would be impatient too haha (and I was)). That way she could help with salon visits, or dying it yourself. Plus, she may have a point. I dyed my hair when I was 12-13 and I'm STILL trying to get my hair back into great condition and back to my natural hair colour! (Waiting's not such a great solution, I know, haha, but sometimes it might be best!)
2007-06-29 13:38:37
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answered by charlie 1
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How old are you?
If you are under 13 I would say don't dye it.
If you are older, you just have to show your mom you are willing to take care of your hair well and keep up maintnence. Maybe she doesn't want you to dye your hair because your hair is fragile or is already damaged (just saying) so if it is you have to get your hair in good shape before you even consider dying your hair because hair dye will damage it.
Are you talking about dying it darker or bleaching it lighter? If you are talking about bleaching it lighter, then DON'T do it. It will FRY your hair.
You could also tell her you'd be willing to use natural dyes like henna or you could tell her you'll try out a temporary dye to make sure you like the color. You could also just use temporary dye on your hair every weekend so you can keep the color without the damaging. (Temporary dye doesn't damage your hair)
If she says it's because your hair is already damaged - then it's best to lay off because she has your best interest in mind.
2007-06-29 13:33:31
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answered by »Tiffany- 4
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I had the same problem. When I was 18, attending college, working full time and all in all a good citizen, she said she would stop paying for college if I dyed my hair. So I dropped out, dyed it, and moved out of state. Not suggesting you take the same drastic measures at all, but my view is this;
While it does depend on your age, dyeing hair is nothing more than personal choice/style. If you are meeting your marks in all other aspects in your life I see no harm in expressing yourself thru your hair. Remind her that hair is way less permanent than piercing or tattoos. Maybe strike up a deal with her, like if my GPA is above 3.5, or if I keep up with my chores, and pay for it myself....make it something you can both agree to and stick to it. If she flat out says no, I would obey her wishes and wait til you are out fro under her thumb. Good luck. (BTW-I had the most fun hair-dyeing parties once I moved away!!! It's just hair!)
2007-06-29 13:40:53
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answered by tobelove75 3
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Moms are really tough to convince, especially when it comes to stuff like that. If I were you, I wouldn't worry about that right now. Your hair's gonna get all dry and brittle and it won't look good anymore. Hair dye contains ammonia and all kinds of harsh chemicals including salicylic acid which is used to treat ACNE. Are you sure you want to dye your hair? Think it over; I don't blame your mom for saying no.
2007-06-29 13:33:14
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answered by Raingirl 3
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If you're going to try to dye your hair some outrageous color- well, a lot of grown-ups are very picky about that sort of thing. So no amount of convincing will work.
Another thing you want to keep in mind is that a lot of dyes actually can damage your hair.
2007-06-29 13:36:27
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answered by Tigger 7
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I have the same problem. Well, theres always the trick of asking her when she's really tired so when you want to get it done you have that to argue with haha. And it probably matters to her what color you want to dye it, if you tell her it will be pretty similar to your hair color now it might be easier to convince her. Good luck! =]
2007-06-29 13:32:56
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answered by Brianna T 3
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Wait until while tell your like 18. Plus dyeing your can cause hair breakage and gives hair damage.
God Bless!!!
2007-06-29 13:32:19
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answered by ♥ H0llyw00d DiVA ♥ 2
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well, if you dye your hair, it is very permanent, and when it grows out it will leave nasty looking roots.....why don't you try the 6 weeks rinse out kind of hair dye...only last through like 30-45 days of shampoos
then you can tell if you like the color and want to go permanent with it
2007-06-29 13:31:30
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answered by geewhiz 3
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Since this is your 1st time dying your hair try a color that isn't 2 extreme ( black or a dark red) and maybe try a temporary color. then your mom wont think your goin to crazy and if you can try to pay for it on your own. that will show your mom that you are responsible. :-)
2007-06-29 14:13:06
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answered by city_girl566 1
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