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Reply to: Should I dye my hair to get a job ?
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Originally posted by stingman123 View PostJust shave it all orf! No need to bother with tihs dye-your-hair rubbish
What next, dye your pubes to solve your erectile disfunction?
PAH!
It's all about confidence, be the man!
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostI don't know whether or not being a bit grey directly affects your chances, but dying your hair might make you feel more confident - and that can come over at interviews (and in other walks of life) too. Why not try one of the off the shelf semi-permanents? They last about 6-8 weeks, and fade naturally, so you don't have the hassle of keeping it up if it's not for you.
Good luck!
They can look terrible.
Best to go to a hairdresser to get your hair dyed the first time.
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Just shave it all orf! No need to bother with tihs dye-your-hair rubbish
What next, dye your pubes to solve your erectile disfunction?
PAH!
It's all about confidence, be the man!
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I don't know whether or not being a bit grey directly affects your chances, but dying your hair might make you feel more confident - and that can come over at interviews (and in other walks of life) too. Why not try one of the off the shelf semi-permanents? They last about 6-8 weeks, and fade naturally, so you don't have the hassle of keeping it up if it's not for you.
Good luck!
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Originally posted by ToolpusherSomething like this, perhaps?
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Speaking as a bloke:
I dyed my hair earlier this year, that was quickly followed by 3 failed interviews which ruined my 100% success rate. It might have been a coincidence but then I've always played more on my real world experience than technical skill.
When the grey came back I secured a gig.
Needless to say, I'm reluctant to dye it again!
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Depends on what you do. Some roles looking older is a benefit, other roles looking younger is a benefit.
If you think that it's your grey hair then dye it. However dying hair and keeping it up is a hassle......
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..nice manicure and firm handshake.
Nah, don't dye your hair. Wasn't meant to be perhaps, it's just hard to feel your confidence ebbing away I guess. Chin up
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