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06
WED

How Young Is Too Young to Color Hair?

Posted by babu 3:51pm GMT


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Gwen Stefani's rockin' 5-year-old, Kingston, was spotted yesterday sporting a bright blue mohawk which, personally, I find to be absolutely adorable. My friend (who has a 6-year-old), however, gasped at the sight of the image. "Chemically-processing a child's hair is abuse!," she says, adding "Same goes for pets."


How young is too young to color hair, in your opinion? Should it be up to the parents, or should salons refuse service to minors under a certain age?

11
MON

Jim Carrey Takes a Walk on the Wild Side

Posted by babu 11:33am GMT


Jim Carey/YFrog

Jim Carrey recently posted this picture of himself modeling a mohawk and, I have to say, I'm kind of loving the look. Especially with the "geek chic" glasses.

What do you think of the comedian's edgy new 'do?

22
MON

2010 AMAs: Ke$ha 4 Ways

Posted by babu 5:31pm GMT


Getty Images, WireImages

What does a pop star, like Ke$ha, do if she can't decide on a single style? Keep a stylist on hand to switch things up throughout the night, naturally


Which of the songstress's AMA looks do you like most?

19
FRI

Seriously, Ke$ha?

Posted by babu 11:17am GMT


Splash News

Is there anyone who finds Ke$ha's
latest look flattering (or even interesting)? I just don't get it.

15
WED

Harrods Enforces "Hair Rules"

Posted by babu 3:43pm GMT


BBC.co.uk

According to Harrods, a person with hair that exceeds 2 in/5 cm in height voilates their "dress code" and can be denied entry into their London flagship store. A British hairdresser by the name of Lisa Mansour found this out... the hard way.

Mansour recently cut her hair in a Mohican-style haircut to raise £1,300 (about $2,137) for Brain Tumour UK, in memory of her neighbour's eight-year-old grandson. Unfortunately for her, however, the thought behind the hairstyle wasn't enough to convince the luxury department store to bend their rules.

"I couldn't believe it, I felt like I was treated like a criminal and everyone had stopped in the shop and started to stare at me," said the 40-year-old of the ordeal.

Do you think stores should be able to enforce such rules? And is it discrimination, or a return to a more "civilized" culture?