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Skilpadde
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25 Nov 2014, 3:23 pm

It would have been cool if hair naturally came in green and blue like in anime.

I don't mind dye in unnatural colors either though. But I do prefer it to be either complete or just highlights. I once saw a boy on the bus stop with one hair color on his left side and another on his right. One side was really orange, the other half was light green. That didn't look too good IMO.


Sweetleaf, there are plenty of Scandinavians with all-Scandinavian bloodlines who have brown hair. Including me, and nearly everyone in my family on either side of the family. My maternal grandparents both had really dark hair. I have always wished my hair was as dark as theirs. The only time I've tried to dye my hair was when I was 14, and put black dye in it. Either the dye wasn't very good or I didn't use enough, for there was no difference to be seen.


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25 Nov 2014, 3:28 pm

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I live in England, and in most schools and jobs I've been at, it's been against the rules to have your hair be a colour that isn't found in nature.
So, I could dye my hair blond, and that would be ok.
Blue though? Nope. Not found in nature, so not ok.


Oh that kinda makes more sense, but yeah in the U.S its nothing like that...hell people will wear pajamas, messy hair and slippers to class hung over from their over the weekend drinking binge on Mondays. Not sure that would go over so well around there. As for jobs over in the U.S much of the time things like dyed hair, piercings and what not are not allowed to be visible...though does sort of depend on the job. For instance people working at an independent record store that specializes in metal and punk probably aren't going to have a super professional appearance but probably a more punk or metal appearance , there is also a store Hot Topic where I think they prefer employees are peirced/tattooed and have dyed hair as it fits the image of the store or whatver.


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25 Nov 2014, 3:43 pm

Skilpadde wrote:
Sweetleaf, there are plenty of Scandinavians with all-Scandinavian bloodlines who have brown hair. Including me, and nearly everyone in my family on either side of the family. My maternal grandparents both had really dark hair. I have always wished my hair was as dark as theirs. The only time I've tried to dye my hair was when I was 14, and put black dye in it. Either the dye wasn't very good or I didn't use enough, for there was no difference to be seen.


That is what I thought, I listen to a lot of metal from Scandinavia....and of course see pictures/videos of the bands, and while some do die their hair black I have seen plenty of metal musicians of that region who have naturally colored hair that is certainly not light blonde. But then I guess it is still intresting that hair color in that blood-line varies...but then like with asians, native americans, hispanic people ect they all have black hair and as far as I can tell not really a lot of different shades of it. So why is it like scandinavian or even other european blood-lines have light to somewhat dark hair then others just have black hair. If I was full native my hair would probably be black but being part scandinavian(that later ended up in belgium), german, british, irish as far as I ended up with lighter hair than that.


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25 Nov 2014, 4:59 pm

Sweetleaf wrote:
Zajie wrote:
I don't like dyed hair I meant I would like it if people naturally had colored hairs
Sweetleaf wrote:
Well technically speaking everyone of the same bloodline would no have the same color of hair per say.

People with the pure bloodline would have nearly the same color or at least very close shades


Well then why do say Scandinavian people who typically might have light blonde hair...also have anything in between to like dark brown hair? or would that only be if they had something else somewhere in their bloodline? Then again seems there are quite a few races that pretty much everyone in it has black hair, not sure how common an asian being born without black hair would be for instance.

I don't know much about Scandinavians or Asians and how they maintain and pass down their bloodline. I know that my ethnic group are so strict about maintaining it pure that you can know someone's family and last name just by looking at them there. It's really rare to find someone in the ethnic group with a very noticeable different shade of hair color and most who have it different have some mixes in their bloodline and its true I looked at those people's family bloodlines and asked others who know in this field and it turned that they aren't pure blooded.