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Question Posted Friday July 31 2009, 10:06 pm

Is it true that your hair falls out faster when you get older if you've dyed your hair? Are there any other side effects to having dyed hair?

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sweeethoney answered Sunday August 2 2009, 7:22 pm:
im not so sure about the hair fallin out when youre older. when youre older youll have a whole new head of hair, they only live for about 6 years.
now the side effects:
-it can get really dry
-it can break and become brittle
-once you start dyin it its kind of hard to stop because roots grow in, and you wanna try new colors. so when you dye it more it gets more damaged.

just look at different hair dyes and look whats best for you hair. natural instincts says its more healthy for your hair. i think garnier is pretty good too.

goin lighter is more damagin then goin darker. but if you go from blonde to dark it fades very easily, especially in sun or in the pool.

have fun :)
x sweeethoney

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