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Is It Okay To Dye My Hair Without My Parents Permission

Should i dye my hair without my parents permission?

hello, i ve always had really strict parents. i know they re great people but they ve never let me do anything, always saying that they know i ll regret it etc. they never let me try something out so that i can realize i ll regret it myself. i ve been wanting to dye my hair for a very long time now, since my hair is such an ugly color. i ve asked them about it three times in a large discussion but they keep saying no. i want nothing crazy; just two shades darker (my hair is some weird mixture between brown and blonde), i thought that maybe dying my hair and liking it might show them i m old enough to make decisions that i won t necessarily regret (i m 15). i d just buy wash out hair dye first, and if i end up really liking it i d buy permanent hair dye. i d really appreciate some advice!:) idk i m just getting a little bored of always hearing they know better than me, i feel like experimenting will make me find out what s good and bad for me, myself:)

I dyed my hair without parents permission?

My parents didn't let me dye my hair red. I did it anyways. My parents don't know. I have a hat on. They have to find out at some point. I'm scared to go near them. I'm stressed as hell. I'm fu*ked. Any advice?

Is it okay to dye my hair without my parents permission?

I'm turning fifteen soon and I am considering dying my hair black. I have been wanting to do so since I was around Nine. I have asked my parents many times and they simply won't budge. They've let me dye my hair brown before and cut it short because I had the argument "If it goes wrong its my responsibility" However this time it won't work.

I usually don't rebel against them at all, because I understand they're looking out for my well being. However this time I feel like they're being unreasonable. It is my hair after all and people keep telling me teenagers need a bit of rebellion, right?

Some good advice would be much apreciated, thank you.

Should I dye my hair without my parent's permission?

Honey, instead of getting in trouble with your mom, why don't you just ask her if you can color that horrible pink hair you put in. I wouldn't be surprised if she doesn't agree with you. You didn't say what color your original hair is, but IF you do end up tinting your hair, I would advise you to get an ASH light or ASH medium brown. MAKE SURE it's an ASH color as ash removes the red out of your natural pigment which ALL brown hair has in it. My Mom is a beautician, honey, I asked her for you. So just get her OK to tint out the pink & I'd say to get a medium ASH brown which won't be too dark, but should "grab" & cover the pink. That's what I would do. You are 15, not 12 or 13, so I don't see why it should be a big problem. The best to you*....

Can parents cut your hair without the child's permission?

Parents can legally have their child’s hair cut the way the parents want until the child is 18.Should parents force a specific haircut in a child? I guess that depends on the opinion of the family.My children have always been able to have their hair cut the way they like since they small and began to voice an opinion on it. It is their hair on their headafterall. It grows out and the styles change. … Thankfully!My oldest has used permanent dye a bunch of times during high school. A few bright colored streaks at times. It's always been somewhat long. She braids it, straightens it and suites all sorts of buns. My middle son has had mohawks, buzzcuts, fades, shaved designs, temporary colors and my youngest sons hair is currently past his shoulders and his bangs are to his nose. Sees just fine despite the fact that it looks like he can't see diddly sqat!They are good kids with great grades and as long as their haircut isn't against school policy or my oldests job, I don't sweat the small stuff.Kids need an identity and part of finding that is exploring with their looks (hair, clothes, makeup).

I dyed my hair without my parent's permission. How to tell/show them?

Okay Hii,
So long story short, a couple of years ago, I tried "Sun-In" Like most people, it totally ruined my hair.. So I have dyed it multiple times to try and fix it. I dyed it black without parent permission before, and they totally freaked out...only because it was black though. After they forced me to go to the salon and correct it (Where all they did was bring it back to a nasty orange color), I then re-dyed it myself to a blonde. My Mom was extremely upset because she had just paid a lot of money to correct my hair. And of course it got ugly because of the Sun In. Then back in September, I went to the salon and had it dyed red. Eventually it faded back to an orange/blonde/red color. Not attractive... So tonight I got sick of it and dyed it myself to my natural brown- or tried at least. It came out a little dark, but I LOVE it. I just don't know how I am going to tell my parents I dyed it AGAIN without their permission. Do you think they will get mad? It look a million times better now. But, I dunno. Advice?

Is it bad that I am cutting my hair without my parents’ permission?

That depends on you and your relationship with your parents.If they generally let you style yourself how you like to: they don't pick your clothes, they aren't against makeup or different hairstyles, etc… then they probably won't object too much to how you cut your hair.But they could be very unhappy that you are making that decision for yourself, since they would rather it go through them first. Ask yourself what the worst case scenario is. They disown you? They beat you? They get mad? They tell you to grow it out or cut it to someyhing more respectable? They eventually look past your rebellious stint? If there’s no serious consequence to you, I say just go for it. It's just hair.It also depends on how you're cutting it. I went from back-length, straight hair to an undercut pixie without telling my parents, although I did let them know I was donating my hair. So they let me go to the salon, they just didn't know exactly what I was getting. They weren't too thrilled with the results (my mom had previously told me NOT to get an undercut, at risk of looking like a boy or a lesbian) and probably were a bit unhappy that I went off and did that to my head on my own. I maintained the undercut at home for the next several months, so that meant buzzing off my hair periodically in their bathroom. Again, not too thrilled.But is it bad?I wouldn't say so, since they weren't against me cutting my hair per se, they just didn't like the cut I got. In the same way that they don't like poodles and wouldn't own any, but wouldn't advocate against them.I still cut (and color) my hair at home in their bathroom, usually without even telling them beforehand. I don't ask for permission, because a certain degree of it is already implied. I do a decent job, so they usually like the result eventually. After, of course, the first few times that I broke the rules and shook them out of their minds.

Is it legal for 15 year olds to dye their hair without parental permission?

I have really blonde hair and the rest of my family has really beautiful dark brown hair. I'm getting really sick of people asking mean if I was adopted, and I was wondering if it was legal for me to dye my hair without my parent's permission. I'd dye it to the same color as theirs and maybe add a blue streak.
I keep my hair really healthy--I don't straighten it, curl it it or anything, and I use this special shampoo that keeps it healthy, and so it wouldn't be damaging my hair too much. I've asked my parents and they've said no because it will hurt my hair.
Is it legal for me to dye it myself without their permission, or, as a fifteen year old, do I legally need their permission to dye my hair?
I really need an answer, really soon.

Should I dye my hair without my mom's permission?

I totally understand you. I think you should talk to your dad and tell him how you feel, and try to tell him to convince your mom to allow you to. Tell your mom how good you have done and how hard you have tried. And talk to your mom, you seem like a good child and I think you should talk to both of your parents and try to get your dad to convince her.

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