Anonymous wrote:I'd be really PO'ed if I was the mom and you dyed my kid's hair. What are you teaching your child (emphasis on the word child)? If she were a teenager that's one thing, but she's still a child. Don't go down that road. Surely you can come up with a better idea?
Anonymous wrote:I'd be really PO'ed if I was the mom and you dyed my kid's hair. What are you teaching your child (emphasis on the word child)? If she were a teenager that's one thing, but she's still a child. Don't go down that road. Surely you can come up with a better idea?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update - I went to target and got her L’Oréal colorista purple and sprayed it on tips and a strain of her hair. The color didn’t really show except in bright daylight. It made the hair sticky and the wax (I think) got on her neck/cheek and shirt etc but she loved it and got to show off to her friends. And I’m happy I got to be the cool dad for once. Win-win.
(And I did show it to wife when I got home and she’s like ‘ok I’m busy’.)
I figured as much--that you know your wife well enough to know she would be cool with it. Meanwhile all the update PPs were freaking out, predicting divorce, etc. Anyway, glad it worked out!
Anonymous wrote:OP--I'm eagerly waiting to hear whether you get results. My daughter's hair is dark, dark, and I don't want to bleach it, but am happy to do some sort of temporary (or, in lock down, even semi-permanent) dye for her. Am really interested in the wax, but am worried it will make a total mess. Keep us posted!
Anonymous wrote:Update - I went to target and got her L’Oréal colorista purple and sprayed it on tips and a strain of her hair. The color didn’t really show except in bright daylight. It made the hair sticky and the wax (I think) got on her neck/cheek and shirt etc but she loved it and got to show off to her friends. And I’m happy I got to be the cool dad for once. Win-win.
(And I did show it to wife when I got home and she’s like ‘ok I’m busy’.)