XETN Wrote:It used to be a pain to talk to a girl who complains about how hairdye messes up her straight hair. I mean, if it damages your hair then don't dye it and then the idea that having dyed hair makes the biggest difference in beauty. I guess its nothing more than a trend to have straight hair nowadays but I don't see why most asians make it such a big deal. I don't know...I guess we should just appreciate we all even have hair before its too late when it grows grey and falls out.
XeroXtancy Wrote:XETN Wrote:It used to be a pain to talk to a girl who complains about how hairdye messes up her straight hair. I mean, if it damages your hair then don't dye it and then the idea that having dyed hair makes the biggest difference in beauty. I guess its nothing more than a trend to have straight hair nowadays but I don't see why most asians make it such a big deal. I don't know...I guess we should just appreciate we all even have hair before its too late when it grows grey and falls out. Which reminds me, is there a reason why most asian, specifically female, prefer colored hair? If your hair is turning gray then coloring would be just find. Though as much as I like blondes, I just find it odd to talk to an asian girl with blond hair for some reason.