P Proud Airman New member Jun 10, 2009 #1 You know... considering the fact that this is YAHOO ANSWERS... I think some answers would be nice. It's been 5 minutes, don't leave me hanging!
You know... considering the fact that this is YAHOO ANSWERS... I think some answers would be nice. It's been 5 minutes, don't leave me hanging!
B Bert Weidemeier New member Jun 10, 2009 #2 I would think so, but, you'll never really know if you don't try it. Good Luck!
N NSA New member Jun 10, 2009 #3 Natural hair color only; no fads. That is to say, yes, but only a natural color. No 'skunk' stripes.
B bulletmagnet07 New member Jun 10, 2009 #4 As long as it is not a extreme color (purple, red, etc) It has to be a natural color.
J Joyful Noyzmaker New member Jun 10, 2009 #5 USMC standards say that dyes, tints, and frostings that result in a natural color are authorized; they must match skin tone and must not detract from your personal or professional image.
USMC standards say that dyes, tints, and frostings that result in a natural color are authorized; they must match skin tone and must not detract from your personal or professional image.
T [email protected] New member Jun 10, 2009 #6 I don't see why not as long as its one solid color theres no regulation on that.
M Mrsjvb New member Jun 10, 2009 #7 patience is a virtue.. and in the military.. hurry up and wait is their Mantra. People have lives a they don't have to jump every time you want something yesterday. as for your question: natural colors only that complement your skin tone. an AA for instance cannot dye their hair blond or red.
patience is a virtue.. and in the military.. hurry up and wait is their Mantra. People have lives a they don't have to jump every time you want something yesterday. as for your question: natural colors only that complement your skin tone. an AA for instance cannot dye their hair blond or red.