I think it's hot. But I also like natural hair as well. I don't know, I just appreciate all the different looks women can have or do with the style options, I'm not a single "type" type person. I get what some other people say like they think it's a red flag but I don't know, people are so different and have different reasons for doing what they do, and they don't always have something to do with you. Some people actually are living their own lives and doing something like dying their hair isn't about seeking validation or attention or whatever. To lump everyone into a box like that is to miss out on individuals.
I myself have had a wide variety of hair styles and colors. I just do what feels good to me and what I like. I would offer a counter argument that people who stick to "normal" hairstyles and color are doing so out of fear; they don't want to stand out because they lack confidence to be themselves or do something they want to, knowing they will be judged. Again, not a formula that fits everyone, but just a flipped perspective showing it's not all "four legs good, two legs baaaaad."
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Some say "expression," but I'd call it more of a cry for attention. Unnatural colors like blue and purple largely carry a negative stigma towards men due to it being heavily used and promoted by the craziest members of the "feminazi" movement, as well as lesbians; in either case, people that guys aren't going to want to waste their time pursuing.
Natural colors tend to be frowned on much less.
In my opinion, either option CAN look good as highlights, but often doesn't either because it's a bad mix or it wasn't put on right. Generally speaking, most women look best when sticking close to their natural born color.
My natural hair colour is black and I admit I did dye it in high school (when I was 17) like dark purple, because a lot of the girls dyed their hair. However, it was a fail (I used a box dye and had to bleach my hair first). So, my hair was this orangey-yellow fail. And then, I forgot we had Grade 12 graduation pictures, so I had to redye my hair black because of course, I would be looking back many years later to that.
So, after that, I cut my hair really short to get rid of the bleached damaged hair and now I'm growing it out. I'm never dying my hair ever.
What I think of girls with dyed hair, well, it kind of depends, it looks nice I guess but I have a feeling that they're entitled and feministy. Like the girl on the left, is totally a bitch (she also has a tattoo). The girl on the right, is okay-looking, but black would naturally look good on her.
When I see girls or guys with hair dyed different colors and visible tattoos on their neck like that I automatically think Bi-sexual. Probably because of the rainbow colors. I just think, right or wrong, that the people who would do this most would be a bi-sexual person, but possibly also gays. Most of the girls I've known that fit those physical traits are bi-sexual in nature. Highlighted hair or dyed in natural colors I don't really think negatively about them as my hair is also highlighted.
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I want to say I hate it, that it hides their natural beauty and puts on a mask and they should just be happy with the face and features they were born with. I want to, but have you seen your pictures? I love unnatural colors in hair. I love purples and blues and greens. I love patterns in it. I love crazy styles. This is like the one thing I can't honestly rail against and I'm ashamed I like it so much because I truly don't think it's good to be unsatisfied with your natural appearance. But bro. Look at it. She has the galaxy in her hair, bro. Broooooooo
I don't know, the way someone does their hair tells you something Bout them and with the rainbow hair you start to notice a pattern after a while. At the end of the day it all comes down to the individual.
I think my biggest problem with it is that it almost never looks like that picture. Like it always looks so terrible and I think you have to be at least a little delusional to walk around looking like that and then continue onto more weird colors that don't look washed out.
It's like people who have beautiful black hair or nice brunette color and then dye it pink and it comes out washed out like tiles in a public restroom.
LOL like it's cool, you do you but I don't understand it at all.(Adult) women who dye their hair happen to have daddy issues or some other form of mental issues. This is often a form of 'rebellion'. (start of sarcasm Because apparently, life is SOOOO hard living in a first world country, that you have to rebel against people who aren't even doing any harm. Those living in war torn countries have it so much easier! (end of sarcasm)
Bring in tattoos in the equation and you got the perfect mix of a crazy woman. I'm yet to find a true professional and self-respecting woman with class dye her hair or have tattoos. All in all, it's everyone's business. A woman who dyes her hair and has tattoos is actually doing me a favor. She is visually showing me that I should stay away from her in regards of dating. And thus disqualifying herself from me seeing her as someone to invest in. I don't need that kind of drama in my life.The first thing that comes to mind is the catch. This is a stiff generalization, and should be taken as such, yet tends to be true:
With outlandish colors comes toxic personality traits.
Mans wishes this wasn't the case, but that's just the trend.Depending on the woman.
Japanese girls that follow some of their cultures, goths and so on and so forth are very much ok and also rather hot with their colour choices.
Politicized neon hair colours like we can observe with the "feminist" movements in the US these last 5 years or so, no. It only denotes ignorance, lack of style, an annoying lack of personality and all in all, not even knowing what you're parading for.
Long story short, one can do what they want with their bodies. And I can like or dislike that also based on the reason behind such changes.It doesn't deter me from potentially dating them completely but it's a bit off putting. I for some reason don't like anyone who dyes their hair. They're damaging their hair's health and sometimes their natural hair colour suited them more. I mean, if they can pull the look of well, it's okay. I'm not turning an attractive woman down because she dyed her hair, but I'd not prefer that. If my future girl asks my opinion on her wanting to dye her hair, I'd not want that to happen. Also, I don't like weird colours by the way, such as green or blue or pink. You have to look really really good to get away with that.
Speaking for myself, it heavily depends on color and the reason behind the dying. In general, I don't care, as long it looks decent on the woman. Some colors just don't look good with the skin or the face, so it can look bad. Hairstyle plays a role, but it usually doesn't affect the look. Some people dye their hair for a cause, some for the look, others on a dare/bet, etc. I try to take it all into account. Other than that, it may be unprofessional and deter customers, hence why some businesses do not allow dyed hair. As for preference, I prefer blue or purple hair, and I prefer it to look as natural as possible, not like florescent green where it's unnaturally bright and looks awful in some cases. If it goes with your style, more power to ya, but most styles and fashions look better with natural looking hair, even if the color is unnatural.
What else could ANYone's first impression be seeing the human equivalent of a tie-dyed unicorn in front of them? The basic thought is that someone has to "create" a personality or image because they're so insecure with themselves, or that they are creating some sort of "fence" around their own self so no one will see the real person.
As I have mentioned before, YES people have the freedom to make their hair any color they want, or even shave it off if they want to. But remember that everyone else ALSO has the freedom to like it or not. Choose wisely.If it’s an unnatural color (blue or pink) and she’s not involved with entertainment it’s usually a woke liberal thing. THAT is a turnoff.
Also this is going to piss lot of girls off but the truth is I see women with unnatural as more promiscuous. They are also more likely to swing the other way.
Anyway no one is telling that you can’t dye your hair. Also people should keep their opinions to themselves (I do unless I’m directly asked). But QUIT trying to change people’s unspoken opinions. It’s like how heavy girls and trans people try to shame men for simply not feeling attracted to them. Most of the time these men aren’t even doing or saying anything. But yet you feel like it’s your prerogative to change what he is and is not attracted to. That is ridiculous.Yes I generally do. It’s a sign to stay away from them because they may have some sort of self esteem issue or even mental issues. It’s like a bright colored animal that is poisonous. Stay away. We all do something that may make us fill the hole we have inside, but changing ourselves in that way is not the way to go. Like unusual piercings and so on.
From experience yes. I will get weird af looks and random guys actually come up to me to tell me they think my hair color is unattractive. I've only ever had complaints from clients at work about my hair and my tattoos (always men complaining). A male coworker even brought up in a meeting with almost the whole team how unprofessional he thinks my hair is. He was fired shortly after that
, so sucks for him.I personally just don't like unnatural colours like blue, pink, green, etc. As long as the colours dyed are natural hair colours like black, blonde, brown, and even red, I'm okay with it.
Here's an example of beautifully dyed hair:I've not had the chance to meet too many women with colorful hair out in the wild, but if the internet has taught me anything it's that they typically fall into two... no three stereotypes.
The emo chickThe woke feminazi
And anime characters
But like I said they're just stereotypes.
It's just a shame that a woman can't color her hair without immediately looking like an emo feminist weeb.It's really hideous. If you're young and dumb you can get away with it for lack of any common sense. Over forty? Dear god help them.
The nose-ring and the tats are just disgusting as well. She looks like a tramp-whore with bed-hair. LOL
The other one looks fine.No. I'm glad that women want to look pretty. Granted, sometimes they fail. Hair color is almost ubiquitous, even if it looks natural. Just like tats and piercings, though, some trendy hair color ideas are pretty ridiculous. But hair color is sort of playful and can always be corrected.
Not now, but I had a negative vision in the past. I thought they weren't happy with their natural hair color and they were more worried about their hair color than other things in their live. But nowadays I'm sure that it isn't such a negative attitude, because there are some women with dyed hair who are very friendly and some women with natural hair who are people you can't entrust.
I am disappointed when I say a woman with hair dyed unnatural colors; I think it detracts from her natural beauty. However, I understand that women dye their hair for their own tastes, not mine, and that I'm ridiculously old-fashioned. So I don't think negatively of them as people...
It doesn't bother me.
My housemate as purple hair. She's not bi/lesbian or anything like that. She just got sick of been brunette!
A lot of my friends in Japan have coloured hair, mostly to do with Visual Kei, Harajuku street culture or because they're bored.Not at all.
I do of women with tattoos and certain piercings.No, not at all.
Also if she goes further with the colour then 😉
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