Ok, so, i gave my mom the description of a certain way i wanted my hair to look, and she didnt care for the idea?
here is the discription i found: "EMO hair for boys: Hair - Rarely washed, if ever. Dyed black if not black naturally. Is normally cut very short with bangs cut straight across the front. If you prefer longer hair grow it to the length of about your eyes and never comb it."
How can I get my mom to allow me to style it that way?
Also, any crud I get about the hairstyle i want will get 1's
clearlypink428 answered Sunday June 25 2006, 9:32 pm: well, i dont think its he cut that bothers her too much- i think its the idea of you not washing your hair that often that gets to her/ every momma wants their son to look sharp. hope i helped. [ clearlypink428's advice column | Ask clearlypink428 A Question ]
LoveNJstyle answered Sunday June 25 2006, 12:09 pm: i know you probably don't want too but you could compromise. get it cut pretty short in the back with the bangs in the front. maybe she'd go for it then? and tell her that you will wash it... my mom would say no to taht too if it said "rarely washed, if ever". my one friend has her hair like this and she just went to get her hair done and her mom wasnt next to her and the stylist like suggested it and her mom counldn't do anything about it. you could tell the lady you want something "edgy" and she might be able to do something both you and your mom can agree on.... maybe even start your own trend? hope it all works out for you! <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
blue_sunlyte answered Sunday June 25 2006, 7:41 am: Tell her that it's your hair and should be able to style it anyway you want to. It's a way of expressing who you are and it makes you unique. Explain to her that she should accept and love you no matter how you do your hair and that she shouldn't make it into such a big deal.
Tell her this and maybe she'll get used to the idea.
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