Does hair color make someone more attractive?
@spiderlizard22 (3444)
United States
7 responses
@silverglint (2000)
• Philippines
17 Feb 11
I think that people should be happy with whatever hair color they were born in. I don't mind getting highlights or cellophanes, but it is such a shame to have to change the color of their hair. Especially red heads, I think having red hair is actually very nice
@youless (112481)
• Guangzhou, China
3 Dec 10
The hair color doesn't make a difference for the look in my opinion. I pay attention to the hair style much more. The color is not so important. Any colors are nice if he/she looks well:)
I love China
@Ravenladyj (22902)
• United States
5 Nov 08
I dont know if its to make themselves more attractive to others or if its just about feeling good. My hair colour is naturally chocolate brown with auburn highlights but I've been dying it blueberry black for several yrs...sometimes i dye it cherry and I've also had it some kickin punk colours...Do I care what other ppl think or if they like it? NOPE...all that matters is that I like it...whatever colour it may be LOL
@punkin1803 (526)
• United States
31 Oct 08
To some people i think that it does. Sometimes, when a person colors there hair, they take on a whole new look all in itself. And it may attract people that that person knows or have seen. Just because its a look that is new to them on that person.
@ShellyB (5241)
• United States
31 Oct 08
Part of it I guess, I have also notice that there is a time when in Hollywood there seem to be a hair color of the month, there seem to be the top women on movies, music with the same hair color, let it be blonde, brunnete or whatever.
It is like they all encourage each other to dye their hair that color, I remember seiing in magazines a lot of actresses and singers with blonde hair out of the blue. SO it makes one wonder, is it fashion or their desired to look more attractive when they already are?
@deathsycth (25)
• United States
31 Oct 08
i believe that certain hair colors are more attractive to certain people