Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 29, 2008 -
Julia Roberts recently sported a lil patch of pink hair and attributed the hued lock to her daughter, Hazel. The three year-old thought pastel tresses would look good on her mommy, so the actress obliged with a few colored strands.
If the look wasn't dramatically different, would you do this for your child?
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May 17, 2008 -
Does being with babe mean two-tone hair color, noticeable roots or having to go gray?
While pregnant, I worried about my vanity and any possible implications that chemical hair dyes would have on my growing child. After chatting with my OB/GYN and my hairdresser, I opted for highlights, as they don't saturate the scalp as much as a full coverage dye.
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Mar 12, 2008 -
It's Saturday night and you are headed to a glitzy affair. Your hubby is dapper, your frock is smashing, and the kids are sawing logs. One last check in the mirror and you realize, your gray hairs have sprouted out all over the place.
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Jan 07, 2010 -
Oh baby, how times have changed. Remember the pungent perfumes of perms and toxic hair treatments that will make eyes burn? While many dyes are still chock full of those chemicals, there's one that's nearly scent-free and safe enough to use during pregnancy.
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Jan 09, 2009 -
Sometimes you have to meet your kid in the middle. My daughter is pretty easygoing so when she asked for pink hair, I knew I'd be able to talk her into something a little less appearance altering. At four and a half, dye was out of the equation even if she pressed, but I was willing to cave on a wig.
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Oct 24, 2008 -
They say kids grow up fast, but lately I'm blown away. Last week, my art obsessed daughter told me she can't wait to get a "needle" tattoo. I knew this was coming ever since she noticed mine as I stepped out of the shower a couple years ago.
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Apr 09, 2008 -
Peroxided heads have long been considered pageant girl pretty, but now more and more mainstream tweens are heading to salons to take advantage of their services. And, it's their parents who foot the bill.
To find out more about the trend, read more
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