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It’s just a dye and it will fade away. No problem, right? Not really. Talking to your parents about dyeing your hair can be difficult because they always want you to keep a friendly, natural image. However, you may still be able to convince your parents by reasoning well in your favor, being willing to compromise, and doing a bit of research before discussing it with them.
Steps
Learn about hair dye
- Some shampoo/conditioner brands also make dyes. You can choose products from the same brand as the ones your parents usually use to make it easier to convince.
- If your parents are vegetarian or opposed to experimenting on animals, consider choosing a dye that is vegetarian or not tested on animals.
- The rate of hair dye allergy is low, but you should still test it on your skin before dyeing. Apply a small amount of dye to your wrist or ankle, wait for 24 hours to make sure there is no allergic reaction.
- There are many peroxide-free dyes available. They may not be as cheap as regular ones, but they will be better for your hair.
- Suitable for ages. If the packaging says “not for use by people under the age of 16,” don’t use it if you’re only 13. Otherwise, you’ll seriously damage your hair follicles.
How to convince parents to dye their hair?
- Use a self-directed first person person to sound less forced or demanding. For example, say “I want to experience by dyeing my hair” or because “You should let me experience and do what I want”.
- Avoid saying things like “all my friends do” to avoid the reaction “if your friends jump, you too…” from parents.
- Make sure to find the right temporary dye before you talk to your parents, so you don’t sound like a liar.
- For example, you could say, “I’ve thought this through and am willing to pay for the dye and everything myself.”
- Explain that you understand situations arise, that the color may not match the model or the hair may be damaged.
- Look up how to fix it if hair dye is broken and show it to your parents. This step increases your chances of success.
- For example, you might explain that you want to dye your hair when you’re young and haven’t had a lot of obligations. From there in the future you can understand what it is like to dye your hair and whether you like it or not.
How to deal with problems
- Say, “I’m willing to dye my hair again if the new color doesn’t look good.”
- Say: “If your parents are afraid that you won’t know how to dye your hair yourself, you can go to the salon to do it. You don’t have to worry anymore.”
- The downside of this method is that professional dyeing will cost more money.
- You can convince: “Instead of dyeing all of my head, I will only dye the ends of my hair. That way it won’t look too different and if it’s ugly, I’ll cut it.”
- Another solution is to use hair dye, which can be rinsed off with water.
Advice
- Be mature. Do not whine, beg, or spread information. Have an outline in mind. If your parents refuse, ask for permission again when you are more prepared.
- Don’t expect your parents to give you permission right away. If you cleverly give your parents time to think and let you know later (if they don’t look too interested in dyeing your hair), they will see that you have matured and are more open to dyeing your hair.
- If your parents refuse, ask to dye the ends of your hair, then ask to dye the whole head. This approach gives parents time to get used to it gradually.
- If you can find a cheap dye, ask your parents for permission to buy it. If they don’t, you can change to a wig.
- Don’t be surprised if your parents don’t allow you to dye your hair, especially if they’ve thought through why not. If you were a parent, what would you say in a similar situation?
- If you’re looking for a temporary dye that won’t hurt your hair, check out How To Dye Your Hair With Kop Aid.
- Become a hair dye expert, answer all the questions parents ask.
- Consider dyeing under light or highlight. Parents can be more comfortable if the dye is hidden or not too prominent.
- Make an agreement with your parents that you will try to study a certain subject or get good grades.
- You can dye your hair with organic products that are not harmful to your hair.
- Make sure you are not allergic to the dye. If you’re trying to find a dye that’s hypoallergenic, tell your parents before dyeing it.
- Ask your parents to let you dye your hair in the summer, promise to dye it again when the new school year starts.
- When persuading your parents, show them a sample of the hair you want to dye. Also, let’s start by dyeing a little bit. You can always dye more. If your parents forbid you, don’t complain. Wait for special occasions like Christmas or your birthday.
Warning
- Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions on the package. They are manufacturers, so they know the product better than you.
- If your parents still won’t allow you to dye your hair, don’t sneak out and dye it without letting them know! This will only make your parents angry and you won’t be allowed to ask for anything like that until adulthood. Be patient and wait for permission.
- Know exactly what you’re doing. There are many “unwritten rules” and consequences when dyeing hair: for example, black hair will turn orange when bleached, some ash brown or ash blonde tones will turn mossy with a blonde background… etc. Whatever, go ask an expert.
This article is co-authored by a team of editors and trained researchers who confirm the accuracy and completeness of the article.
The wikiHow Content Management team carefully monitors the work of editors to ensure that every article is up to a high standard of quality.
This article has been viewed 11,072 times.
It’s just a dye and it will fade away. No problem, right? Not really. Talking to your parents about dyeing your hair can be difficult because they always want you to keep a friendly, natural image. However, you may still be able to convince your parents by reasoning well in your favor, being willing to compromise, and doing a bit of research before discussing it with them.
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