“My fear is that, had I stayed in Jersey, I would have become Snooki because I'm just a bottle of hair dye away.” HairBottlesJerseyHair DyeSnooki Author:Melissa Rauch
“In the first two years of my career, there were a lot of restraints on what I could do. I couldn't wear certain colors of lipstick, like bright pink, dark pink or red; [my lips] had to be natural. Eventually, I stopped communicating with certain people at the label, and did exactly what I wanted to do. And that was to cut my hair, dye it black, change my clothes, change my sound. Really to just express myself.” PeopleYearsFirstsTwoWantedCertainSoundBlackNaturalDarkCareersCuttingColorHairClothesRedLipsCommunicateLabelsTwo YearsRestraintLipstickHair Dye Author:Rihanna
“My hair had been dyed blonde for Dredd. After Dredd, I was really fried because of the blonde hair dye, and so I cut it into a bob with bangs and that's how it was during Being Flynn.” CuttingHairBobBangsBlondeBlonde HairHair Dye Author:Olivia Thirlby
“There's a reason why forty, fifty, and sixty don't look the way they used to, and it's not because of feminism, or better living through exercise. It's because of hair dye. In the 1950's only 7 percent of American women dyed their hair; today there are parts of Manhattan and Los Angeles where there are no gray-haired women at all.” WayLooksReasonTodayUsedFeminismHairExercisePercentReason WhyFiftyFortyLos AngelesGraySixtyManhattanAmerican WomanHair Dye Author:Nora Ephron