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The materials for dyes have been around for a loooooong time... I just don't think medieval people thought "I want electric-blue hair!" at any point.We certainly have dyes for wools and clay- I would assume they'd work to some degree on our hair. Just don't get it in your eyes!
Kinda want Therry to have super fabulous rainbow hair just to spite everyone.The materials for dyes have been around for a loooooong time... I just don't think medieval people thought "I want electric-blue hair!" at any point.
I'd say go ahead with dying it, just don't do it a silly colour.
Would be quite difficult..Streaks of hair?
Hmm...
Maybe-maybe not
Naelwyn would be a good example, he went from white to red~thanks for your good point, I agree with you solid colors only, nothing silly or that would seem out of place.
Has anyone dyed their hair in Altera before?
Just that Naelwyn can use magic.Naelwyn would be a good example, he went from white to red~
Mm, that's more of a 'it's possible' example~Just that Naelwyn can use magic.
Actually, in Elizabethan England prostitutes typically dyed their hair blue or some other bright color - it advertised both their profession and attracted attention.The materials for dyes have been around for a loooooong time... I just don't think medieval people thought "I want electric-blue hair!" at any point.
I'd say go ahead with dying it, just don't do it a silly colour.
I heard that women who committed adultery were forced to dye their hair scarlet-red, or something like that, to symbolize the fact they committed adultery? Not sure on the validity there.Actually, in Elizabethan England prostitutes typically dyed their hair blue or some other bright color - it advertised both their profession and attracted attention.
Weren't they usually made with real hair though?wigs
In certain puritan communities yes, this was supposedly a thingI heard that women who committed adultery were forced to dye their hair scarlet-red, or something like that, to symbolize the fact they committed adultery? Not sure on the validity there.
yes but not yoir own which makes it easier to have someone dye itWeren't they usually made with real hair though?
Didn't Leminth?thanks for your good point, I agree with you solid colors only, nothing silly or that would seem out of place.
Has anyone dyed their hair in Altera before?