Silly question... Hair dye?

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Is it okay to dye your hair as a christian woman?

  • Yes

    Votes: 17 85.0%
  • No

    Votes: 2 10.0%
  • Maybe (add thoughts down below)

    Votes: 1 5.0%

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SigP226

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#41
Throughout history women have dyed their hair. They have simply done it in different ways. The Lord is more concerned with the heart. The world cares about the outside.
 
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Hi guys, I've never posted a thread before so please be kind!

I'm 18 and since I was around 14 I've been dying my hair. And no, not just simple natural colours like brown, black and blonde - CRAZY colours. I've been pink, purple, blue, and a choppy mix of all three of those. I just want to know - is there a biblical perspective to say this isn't right? I no longer want to do it if I am not permitted to by God.
The question is a good one,, and it's easy to get lost in the weeds over everyday things, like current trends and fashion,, etc. You must ask yourself: Why am I doing this? Is it for the glory of God? Is it so I'll get noticed? Is it so I'll fit in with the crowd I favor? No matter what it is: dying your hair, tattooing your skin, piercings, clothing choices, public behaviors, etc, if you consider Jesus as your commanding guide, and if Jesus were with you while you are engaging in things you now question, ask yourself: "Would Jesus approve?"
 
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#43
Hi guys, I've never posted a thread before so please be kind!

I'm 18 and since I was around 14 I've been dying my hair. And no, not just simple natural colours like brown, black and blonde - CRAZY colours. I've been pink, purple, blue, and a choppy mix of all three of those. I just want to know - is there a biblical perspective to say this isn't right? I no longer want to do it if I am not permitted to by God.

Dude -- Jesus just wants you to love him and be happy. The rest is up to you.
As a male, I find natural hair to be most attractive. Even if its grey ;)
 

Magenta

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Back in the early to mid 80's, Dale Bozzio from the band "Missing Persons" was well known for dying
her hair multiple colors and it seemed pretty radical back then. In the lyrics of one of her songs "Words"
she says, "I think I'll dye my hair blue." Today, it seems much more common to dye your hair different
colors. I deliver mail to three different hair salons and it's common for me to see teenagers and young
ladies with pink, purple, bright red, green or blue hair and sometimes a mixture of multiple colors.
The image you posted reminds me of the woman's hair in this panel :D


Psalm 32:7
 

TheLearner

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#45
Hi guys, I've never posted a thread before so please be kind!

I'm 18 and since I was around 14 I've been dying my hair. And no, not just simple natural colours like brown, black and blonde - CRAZY colours. I've been pink, purple, blue, and a choppy mix of all three of those. I just want to know - is there a biblical perspective to say this isn't right? I no longer want to do it if I am not permitted to by God.
If you are still here welcome.