Karen answered Monday October 18 2004, 2:58 pm: Nope!, dying your hair or getting highlights won't make you go bald unless if you do it all the time for so long. My hair is dyed and I'm not bald lol! Hope I helped :) [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
AdviceMistress answered Monday October 18 2004, 1:40 pm: not unless u do it all the time!!
pinklemonadestand answered Monday October 18 2004, 12:15 pm: No!! I have highlights and i dyed my hair before and i'm not blad! So there is your answer! NO! I hope i helped!
PinoyBoi answered Monday October 18 2004, 10:48 am: hey..well its not exactly good for your hair...if you do too much shit to your hair..with out taking care of it...yea you could go bald...so take care of it and just keep it as simple as you can..you naw mean?..peace
Juelz2005 answered Monday October 18 2004, 10:37 am: it can, depending on how often you do it. highlights wont, but dyeing your hair can, if you keep up with your rotos, in the long run, it can make your hair fall out. i have a freind who is natuarally blonde and has had her hair everything from light blonde to deep purple to red to black now. and her hair used to be so full and beautiful, but now it is thinning and falling out. so just be careful, going to the salon and getting it done professional is less dangerous to your hair. good luck and i hope you have fun exerimenting!
gemmaholly answered Monday October 18 2004, 10:27 am: depends. with most proffesional hair dying kits they recommend that you do a skin test first just to ensure that you are not allergic to any of the ingredients. although sometimes too much dying and bleaching of the hair will cause it to weaken and in a result may fall out. as for highlights im not 100 percent sure but i would imagine that if you get them done proffesionally at a quality salon the results should be fine. you can always ask the hairdresser first. hope this helps! :) [ gemmaholly's advice column | Ask gemmaholly A Question ]
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