Do you really think there is a link between dying your hair into odd colors and having bad psychology? Is there any study for this?
By the way, I am not sure to post this here
It's not the hair color. It's women.
>>2423348
But its include men too.
>>2423345
My theory is that people who tend the dye their hair unusual colors tend to not care about the common societal standards for how people should look. That's pretty obvious but I think the reason for "bad psychology" is because aside from not caring for society's standards they usually don't care for society's morals. It might just be that people like this may just be more so predisposed to dyeing their hair.
>>2423361
When I say bad psychology I try to mean kind of bipolar depression.
>>2423369
Bipolar and depression. Sorry about that.
>>2423359
There is a far smaller amount of men who dye their hair compared to women. If you correlate vibrant hair dye use and mental disorders you could also suggest that women are more prone to have these issues in general.
>>2423371
one of the poles of bipolar is depression mate
>>2423381
Dyeing to odd colors. Blue, green or red. I think its different. Also, I think if someone has psychological problem there would be more chance to dye his hair.
>>2423345
It's linked to borderline personality disorder, but not to depression. Bipolar, idk, seems like the kind of thing a manic bip might do but it's not "typical" of them like it is for borderlines.
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