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Does Gwen Stefani Bleach Son’s Hair?
Kingston Rossdale is one of the coolest kids in Hollywood. Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale’s son wears trendy clothes, sports a mohawk and gets his toenails painted black.
But does he have his hair dyed or bleached?
He seemed to have had a beautiful, honey blonde color before… but now it’s a platinum blonde with traces of his natural color coming through. It seems unlikely that a child have those two colors naturally in such block color.
Is it a big deal or not?
Will it damage Kingston’s hair in the long run?
According to hair colorists, dying your hair will damage it. Usually bleach or lighteners do the most damage. Glazes or dark colors do the less damage and make your hair more shiny.
What do you think?
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2 Comments
Lucky commented on Apr 21 11 at 8:55 amDamage in the long run? It grows out. I’m surprised she can get him to sit still, but if they take care to keep it out of his eyes (I’m sure they do) then it’s really not a big deal. The only real reason to worry about hair-dye damage is if you want to grow it really long and need to keep the ends intact. Otherwise, bleach and cut all you want. It’s just hair.
Rose commented on Apr 22 11 at 1:19 amI think it’s really none of anyone’s business whether or not Kingston’s hair is bleached.Gwen,like any other responsible Mom,would never do anything remotely harmful to her child,so if his hair is being bleached,I’m sure it’s being done safely.
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