are you choosing your hair color or is someone choosing it for you?
im doing a project in adolescent psychology. and i got stuck with how does peer pressure relate to hair color.
can i have a few opinions for my report it has to be 2-3 pages (doubled space) and how to do my poster? its the hardest topic on the list and i cant find much infomation on it either.
thanks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? jeanine278972 answered Sunday October 8 2006, 9:33 pm: Well, I've dyed my hair numerous times. I'm a 16 year old female if that helps any. I've had my hair almost any color possible. Including Red and Blue highlights. The only time i've ever dyed my hair due to peer pressure was when my best friend was dying her hair for the first time and was scared of the results and since we had similiar hair colors, I dyed my the same color as she did. We were brunette going to blonde. Other than that I really don't care what my peers think of my hair color. I've actually had people ask me why i don't stick with one hair color instead of dying it every couple months. The answer is, I like to be different. Everyone had brown or red or blonde hair. I want to be different and like to be noticed. Every time i get my hair color changed, I get noticed.
So i guess in a way it is for the attention of my peers, but their oponions do not influence the colors of my hair.
TEENAGExHEARTS answered Sunday October 8 2006, 9:25 pm: i think that a persons haircolor sometimes does get affected by peer pressure. like if someone wants to dye their hair blonde but they are afraid of what others might think if they do.
like i've been thinking that i want to dye my hair a golden brown color, but i hesitate because of what others might think. will they think i'm going goth or something?
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