Thanks for making me feel REALLY old! When you asked about any age I thought you were referring to ages between 15 and 85, not 15 and 30.
In my 48 years I've been blonde, brunette, ginger, brunette with fluro pink and green highlights (long time ago), orange (bad hair colour mistake), jet black, blue (Magic silver white days), green (mistake again with home hair colour job).
If the person carries the hair colour with confidence, I'm with them 100%.
That is what you want to know and that is what I have to say.
2007-11-28 22:35:40
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answered by Miss Sally Anne 7
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ok, you have lengthy previous way too some distance. Your putting a undesirable occasion to your age. quite some piercings? Dyed hair? do no longer even think of approximately getting a tattoo. human beings will think of you're a undesirable, mean and moody individual and that they won't wanna be around you. an extremely undesirable occasion. different human beings will start up doing what your doing in order that they might slot in and be cool. Take out the piercings supply up demise your hair as quickly because it fades and don't get a tattoo.
2016-10-18 08:20:10
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answered by ? 4
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I've no problem if it is a solid colour, not a single streak though, that looks like the person walked under a ladder and paint fell on them. I went into a shop once and the girl behind the counter had long 'marge simpson' blue hair. I'm not sure if it was a wig or dyed but it looked really good. It was down to her lower back and straight.
2007-11-28 23:50:29
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answered by cernunnicnos 6
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it doesnt matter how old you are or what your race is.
its expressing yourself =D
i do care what color people's hair is, because when someone dyes their hair i have to tell them how much i love it!
but i mean, if you are a baby, like younger than 7, DONT DYE YOUR HAIR
other than that its cool =D
i've never seen a black or hispanic person with colorful hair, just blonde and orange highlights.
but i would encourage anyone to dye their hair if they really wanna
2007-11-29 16:39:04
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answered by Kenna Coconut™ Actorasauress Rex 5
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I don't understand why people see coloring hair as any different than painting fingernails, etc. I admit, I am sometimes "startled" to see someone with a unique haircolor, but I find it more interesting than anything else.
2007-11-29 05:01:38
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answered by JenV 6
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To each his own. I don't care if someone wants to die his or her hair blue with purple stripes--it's not on top of my head, so why should I worry about it? I'm more concerned with how people behave/act--not their hair color.
2007-11-29 06:26:08
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answered by brevejunkie 7
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"Care" in what sense? It's hard not to make aesthetic judgments as you walk along the street. You do notice if someone's hair, clothes, etc, are to your taste or not. I wouldn't -say- anything, though. And I don't laugh aloud.
2007-11-29 00:03:47
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answered by bonitakale 5
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I think it's just hair...
it's colour....
it's like colouring on a sheet....who cares it's JUST COLOUR!!!
and it's not gunna last forever.
I seriously don't understand why people have a problem with coloured hair.
2007-11-29 00:49:55
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answered by Anonymous
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cool
2007-12-05 19:43:09
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answered by Anonymous
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