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Default Pink highlights in hair

I have noticed that lately these are becoming more common. I am not meaning all over bright pink hair, just subtle tones of peekaboo highlights. I have seen a few YW in our ward with them, and I like them and wouldn't mind having some. Are they considered extreme? Would they be frowned on in the Temple?
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Old 06-08-2012, 03:26 PM
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I personally think pink hair is completely inappropriate for temple worship. But mine is not an authoritative opinion.
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What do you mean "frowned on?" Do you mean that people will frown at you? Or do you mean that the temple workers won't allow you inside?

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I always wanted pink hair, but refrained because I wouldn't be comfortable in the Temple. Then that weird chick on Disney showed up with her pink wig and eliminated that wish.

I don't know about highlights. Calling the temple is probably best.
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lol my daughter has bright red hair. not real color. she will take it whereever she goes. I am not sure highlights classify as extreme. A lot of them are not permanent anyway.
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I owuld do blue, if I caould, but I would feel uncomfortable in the temple....
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I used to dye my hair in streaks of pink or purple. I haven't done it for a few years, so I've never been to the temple with them. I don't know if it's entirely inappropriate. I doubt you'd be stopped at the temple.
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but would you actually see it? My main concern would be distraction. If its covered it would not be a distraction.
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Whats wrong with dying your hair? Personally I never understood why it was frowned upon...
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Try chalking your hair.It washes right out when ever you want.
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