zetigrek 27 Oct 2010 #31Fairly common everywhere for the "follically chellenged" I would have thought - just get rid of it and forget about it.during 1997-2002 it was really in fashion to have short hair and not only among chavs.
Teffle 22 | 1,321 27 Oct 2010 #32Mmmm. Ok for those who can change their minds according to trends and simply regrow.Not so easy for people like me though ; )
George8600 10 | 632 27 Oct 2010 #33I just moved to Poland recently and have been living here for 2 months and I realize that most of the Polish girls are dying their hair to black. Is this some kind of trend or are there any other reasons? Do they love black hair? What's your experience of this?Most Polish girls here Chicago dye their hair blonde still. But truth is most Polish women have brunette hair naturally, and the only black haired ones I've seen are naturally like that.
zetigrek 27 Oct 2010 #34brunette hair naturallybrunette???No absolutely Poles are not brunette naturally. Most Polish girls have dark blond hair or light brown.
George8600 10 | 632 27 Oct 2010 #35light brownThat's brunette. Also why do most women have dark hair when you look at their roots from above.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Light_hair_coloration_map.PNG
pgtx 29 | 3,146 27 Oct 2010 #36That's brunette.no...Also why do most women have dark hair when you look at their roots from above.natural hair color tends to get darker when you die your hair often...
zetigrek 27 Oct 2010 #37That's brunette. Also why do most women have dark hair when you look at their roots from above.because dark blond still counts as blond ;)no...do they have such word like szatynka?
pgtx 29 | 3,146 27 Oct 2010 #39do they have such word like szatynka?they use the word brunette but to me brunette isn't szatynka as it's dark blond or light brown hair...dark blonde = mousyyou sure?
Wroclaw 44 | 5,379 27 Oct 2010 #43you sure?yepdaughter number two and former member of this forum is a strawberry blonde. just thought i'd say that
pgtx 29 | 3,146 27 Oct 2010 #44yes. It's exactly mousy color. Mousy, bland blondmousy, imo, is more light, cold and gray shade when szatynka is a warm shade...
zetigrek 27 Oct 2010 #45that's why dark blond is blond not szatynkastandard dark blondedark blonde warmer shade
Miopip 27 Oct 2010 #46Why do so many Polish girls dying their hair to BLACK?Because they are bored and fancy a change.And quite seriously , who gives sh1t?
A J 4 | 1,081 27 Oct 2010 #47Well, they should do whatever they want, and do whatever they like, but I do think a girl's natural haircolour looks so much better.:)
delphiandomine 88 | 18,163 27 Oct 2010 #49Most Polish girls here Chicago dye their hair blonde still.That's because they're not Polish, but American Polonia.Different race.
Konserwatywny 28 Oct 2010 #52The natural color is the best.I do not like women changing the color of their hair.Only if you over 40 and you are trying to cover the grey.The young should look whatever God gave them.The colors and chemicals are damaging the hair anyway.This is just my opinion but you can do whatever you want to do.Pink or green? Celebrate Freedom !
southern 74 | 7,074 28 Oct 2010 #53Polish natural hair does not look so good compared to Czech natural hair.However Polki do a great job by coloring it and appearing eastern European.
aphrodisiac 11 | 2,437 28 Oct 2010 #54Polish natural hair does not look so good compared to Czech natural hair.there is Polish and Czech hair now?That's because they're not Polish, but American Polonia.Different race.you are slightly obsessed with the topic, let it go;)
southern 74 | 7,074 28 Oct 2010 #55Slavic girls do not have straight hair or curly but broken,waving how can I say that?It contributes to the general sexy appearance.
Teffle 22 | 1,321 28 Oct 2010 #56broken,waving how can I say that?Rather appropriately for you, the term is possibly 'kinked' or even 'kinky': )
southern 74 | 7,074 28 Oct 2010 #57Yes,kinky hair.Anyway when I slavicize again I will pay attention.
A J 4 | 1,081 29 Oct 2010 #58not when it's mousy dark blondeEspecially when it's mousy dark blonde young lady, and do you know why? Because it's a very rare haircolour these days.;)