7 Reasons Why You Should Dye Your Hair Brown Now

📅 June 6, 2022 ✍️ Anns 📁 ToDye

Redheads are slowly becoming less and less common.

If you’re a redhead, it’s not just your hair that sets you apart. Your skin tone is probably paler than most, and even if it isn’t, the color of your eyes is usually blue or green—the same as it would be for anyone with light hair. While this may not seem like a big deal, being something of an outlier can cause problems when trying to find friends who share similar interests and hobbies. If there are less people in general with red hair than those with other colors of hair (it turns out there are), then where will you turn for camaraderie?

But don’t worry! According to science (and also some recent news), there’s good news: redheads are slowly becoming less common around the world. The recessive gene for reddish-brown pigmentation has been showing up less frequently lately—more often than not only appearing on clusters in Scotland and Ireland—meaning fewer people will have those fiery tresses in their future

The more hair colorants that you buy, the more money you will be spending.

Even if you don’t want to spend money on hair colorants, you will still be spending some amount of money on them. You need to buy the product and then go for a salon appointment to get your hair dyed every month.

Even if you do manage to find a good home-use product for your hair color, it can take several weeks for the colorants to wash off completely from your hair. It’s better not to risk any damage by using an ineffective dye at home and wait until you are ready for another salon session. In addition, even if you have found an effective home-use product that works well with dark brown (or black) hair colors and lasts long in between salon sessions, it won’t help much when it comes down to saving money!

You will stop having to deal with people teasing you and calling you a ginger or a carrot top or even worse nicknames.

If you are a redhead, it can be hard to find a good job and even harder to get people to respect you. People will tease you and call you names such as ginger, carrot top or even worse nicknames. If this sounds like something that might have happened to you then read on because I’m about to tell you why dying your hair brown is the best choice for your future.

You will stop having to deal with people teasing you and calling you a ginger or a carrot top or even worse nicknames. You will no longer be looked at as being different from everyone else just because of what color your hair is. When children graduate high school they want something new in their lives but if all they see is negativity around them then how can they learn what really matters in life?

You will feel less self conscious about your hair color.

You will feel less self conscious about your hair color.

When you dye your hair for the first time, you may be nervous about how other people will perceive it. You might worry that they’ll laugh or make fun of you. Believing in yourself is important in order to feel confident and happy. When we are happy and confident, others are more likely to be drawn to us instead of repelled away because they don’t like something about our appearance.

If you have kids, they won’t be bullied as much as they would if they were ginger.

If you have kids, they won’t be bullied as much as they would if they were ginger.

Redheads are a minority in the population so they often get teased for being too pale or having freckles. If you have a redheaded child, it’s common for them to get bullied because of their hair color (or even their skin tone). Brown hair is more popular than red and therefore less likely to provoke negative attention from other children.

People will take you more seriously if your hair is brown.

People will take you more seriously if your hair is brown.

You will be respected more.

Chances are, if your hair is brown, you have a job that pays well and can support yourself in the lifestyle you’ve always wanted to live. You may even own your own business! All because you had the courage to dye your hair brown when everyone else was afraid to do it—or just didn’t have time between work and family commitments.

Brown is a safer color to dye your hair because it’s not very bold and it’s easier to hide than other colors like green or purple.

  • Brown is a safer color to dye your hair because it’s not very bold and it’s easier to hide than other colors like green or purple.
  • Green and purple are harder to hide, but brown can be hidden by making sure you use the right shampoo and conditioner that won’t show through your brown hair color.
  • When you’re trying out a new style, whether it be pink streaks or red highlights, you don’t want them noticeable when you’re out in public so finding a product that doesn’t leave any residue on your strands is important.

Dyeing your hair brown will save you money and protect your kids from being bullied for their red hair.

You’ll save money.

Brown hair is a natural color that is easy to hide, and it’s the most common hair color in the world. That means you don’t have to spend as much money on hair dye. And when you’re not spending money on dye, you can put it towards other things like your rent or food!

You won’t get teased as much (or at all).

Because brown hair is more common than red hair, people with brown locks tend to blend in with everyone else—so they’re less likely to be singled out for their color and called names like “carrot top.” Kids with red locks often get teased because their bright shade makes them stand out from everyone else; with a head full of brown strands instead of fiery red ones, they won’t be as noticeable—and therefore won’t have to endure the same amount of teasing or bullying as those who keep their natural hue intact!