Saturday, January 23, 2010

How can you convince your parents to let you dye your hair orange?

I just came from the No Doubt concert and i absolutley loved haley williams hair. it was like a redish orangeish color and i liked it. i want to do my hair like that but my parents won't let me. So how do i convince them to let me dye my hair?How can you convince your parents to let you dye your hair orange?
Just do it. It'll wash out in a month or two. But be ready for the consequences when your parents find out. You only have a short while to be young and experiment on style. Go ahead and go for it, your parents will get over it.


Or if you want to get their permission tell them it'll wash out. It's not permanent. You just want to experiment on your style and express yourself. Be a really really good child, do your chores, help out, be an angel.How can you convince your parents to let you dye your hair orange?
Orange? Seriously? I highly doubt that your parental units are going to cave. And, you need to remember that a gal in a band is very carefully styled, the colour is specially matched to her, lighting is used to enhance. You won't have all that in your real life, I assume? Not only is orange not a good colour for hair, it is hard for most people to wear and can be a real pain to change, when you tire of it. I mean, how long will you really be happy with orange hair?





If you will just die if you don't get to have an orange head, why not buy a cute wig? You can wear it when you want to rock orange then take it off and not ruin your natural hair. Or get some orange clip in extensions. They could be cute. Give you the orange without committing all your hair to it.
sorry love, but when your parents say no, it means no!!!


just wait to dye your hair. i had to wait forEVER for my mom to let me dye my hair red.


DO NOT go against them on this. trust me, it's not worth it to fight with your parents over hair color. after a while, you won't care about it anymore... but if you still really want to dye it after a while, then be patient until they let you.


trust me on this, i've wanted to get peircings and weird haircuts and the like when my mom would say no, and after a while i realized i didn't care about getting whatever it was anymore.


anyway i'm rambling.


you probably don't like it and don't want to listen but your just gonna have to wait.
welll first u start by asking them. when that doesnt work which we all know it wont u start crying to make them feel bad. then u tell them that ur boyfriend in antarctica wants u to move in with him and marry him and then u walk away then come back later and ask for a cookie if they say no scream i hate u im gonna jump off a bridge and if they still dont let you then u go dye ur hair anyway, move to antarctica and eat a thousand cookies
wanna be hayley williams much?





it would be completly stupid to die your hair as hayley williams, it looks good on her, but her hair is not healthy, besides, you won't be original at all half of he teenagers of the world have the 'hayley stile'
Start dropping hints about getting a tattoo or body piercing, then when the time is right, backslide to the orange hair... they'll probably drive you to the salon when you drop the first two thoughts.
You don't.


Natural hair colors are always best.


And, to me, by dying your hair orange. . . You're just crying out for attention. Your parents are right for not letting you dye your hair orange.
tell them you want to dye it a golden shade and then when it turns out orage just act like you didnt mean for that to happen
convince them you can always dye it back.....or don't ask them.
idk what you look like...but i really dont think you should dye your hair like hers cause people would think of u as a poser or something...
Just do it and say, Gosh, Mom, I don't know what happened!
Don't ask them Just do it.
Don't do it, you aren't a rock star.
well tell them that u will obey them and will study to bring ur grade up just do whatever to make them happy
promise to get good grades at school

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