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Can a 14 year boy have his hair coloured blue
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Thanks for all your replies.
As an update to this cancer sponsor for Tenovus cancer charity between the pair of them they raised £500.
We dyed my sons hair at home in blue but it didn't take.
We then bleached it and the blue dye took lovely.
Only problem was by school start in september it hadn't washed out.
One particular teacher took exception to it so he had his hair cut extra short.
What dye remained faded out by late october so all now forgotten.
Both lads got their faces in the local paper so well worth it.
Was odd mind to see him in pre-season football training with blue hair but he has broad shoulders.0 -
My son liked his blue hair so much, we have since had red hair and a green mohican, Thankfully neither his school or his employer seemed to mind.
His school did sent him home for wearing a skirt as dare though.
Im hoping all this is just a phase!!
elmer0
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