Hair dye 'ruined' Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's life
The 28-year-old reveals her horrific hair dye experience when she was younger
English Supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's life was once "ruined" by hair dye when she tried to get highlights.
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The 28-year-old was desperate to dye her hair when she was younger, but has admitted it ended up being a "disaster", reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"As for beauty disasters, when I was about 14 I had pestered my mum to get a box of hair dye with brush-on highlights, and I ended up with two massive peroxide streaks, like a badger. I remember crumbling on to the bathroom floor screaming at my mother, 'You ruined my life!' and sobbing my eyes out,” she said.
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"At 14, it seemed like the worst thing that could possibly happen to you. I think we bought about 10 boxes of hair dye to try and colour it back and it just ended up a kind of murky red and really damaged. There are no photographs of me for that whole year: my dad could never find photographs of me turning 14 to 15. I think I refused to have any taken,” she added.
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The 28-year-old was desperate to dye her hair when she was younger, but has admitted it ended up being a "disaster", reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"As for beauty disasters, when I was about 14 I had pestered my mum to get a box of hair dye with brush-on highlights, and I ended up with two massive peroxide streaks, like a badger. I remember crumbling on to the bathroom floor screaming at my mother, 'You ruined my life!' and sobbing my eyes out,” she said.
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"At 14, it seemed like the worst thing that could possibly happen to you. I think we bought about 10 boxes of hair dye to try and colour it back and it just ended up a kind of murky red and really damaged. There are no photographs of me for that whole year: my dad could never find photographs of me turning 14 to 15. I think I refused to have any taken,” she added.