One of the things I hate about the dress code (which I still feel like is new, even if it's been implemented for almost two years now, which just lets you know exactly how freaking old I am) is that bright hair color is no longer allowed. See, I'm actually an advocate of the dress code in most regards--I don't need to see your hoohah when you walk down SJ walk, thank you very much--but I think that this rule is pretty useless. I don't see how brightly colored hair is offensive or indecent. I think banning this majorly hampers style options and the expression of individuality. But anyway--when I get out of school in June, I'm going to dye my hair purple. Here are a couple of ideas:
I absolutely loved Bianca Venerayan (from Kastor & Pollux)'s lilac 'do. Plus, she's Filipina and so I can definitely relate to her eyebrow coloring and it's great that it looks good with the lilac hair.
I love this too--if I chicken out and decide to do something a little more subtle, then I might go for this type of dip-dye; it's less bright but still purple and still emulate pretty much the same vibe. (Photo from http://weheartit.com/entry/7914974)
In other news, the rain just keeps pouring and I'm extremely bed-heading today. Hrrrm.


Let me know if you're going to dip-dye your hair and when. XD I WANT.
ReplyDeleteYes! :) HAHAHA YAY You're online, will check your updates later! And yayyy! :D June, most probably when I finally leave the LaSallian system of education! xD
DeleteI really wanted to try dip dye too but I was worried it would damage my hair. I got these instead - I&K dip dye hair extensions They’re available at Hairtrade.com and there's some gorgeous colours. I got the turquoise one! Kate x
ReplyDeletehi can you tell me what the name of this modern by pink hair
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