My Five Hair Color Adventures: From Natural Brown to Radiant Green
On a busy London street corner, a young tribesman catches the attention of passersby with his bold new hair color - Acid Green. This fashion forward young man not only catches the eye with his unique style, but also with his fearless attitude towards self-expression, making him the brightest spot on the street.
"This is despicable," commented a bystander, applauding the tribalist's courage to challenge traditional aesthetics. For this tribalist, it is not just a change of color, but an exploration and declaration of self-identity.
In the past, this tribesman has tried a variety of hair colors, from home bleached to brunette gothic to naturally dull brown, and he's never stopped searching for the one color that truly represents him. It wasn't until one day, in front of a mirror in an elevator, that he realized how fragile and finite each of his hairs were, prompting him to decide that while he still had hair, he wanted it to be there in the most dazzling way possible.
So he went to the famous Kitch Salon in the Angel area of London, a barbershop known for its celebrity clientele, gender-neutral pricing and 1950s-inspired décor. Here, he underwent a dramatic transformation from blonde to gray, to pink, blue and finally to acid green. Each color change not only altered his appearance, but also profoundly affected his understanding and acceptance of his identity.
From his blonde days when he received an unexpected marriage proposal on the Tube, to his gray hair that set him apart from the rest on the streets of East London, each color brought with it a different social experience and self-discovery. Pink hair was not a success in the dating scene, but it was his personal favorite color, while blue hair was an unexpected hit with his friends.
Eventually, when he walked down the street with green hair, he not only received compliments from passers-by, but more importantly, he saw the innocent smile of a little boy because of his hair. This made him realize that changing hair color is not only a playful way of looking good, but also an expression of inner youth, freedom and unrestrictedness.
Five months later, he returned to his natural brown color, but this time, he shook his anchovy-colored hair, proving that even back at the starting point, he was no longer his original self. The color changes along the way are not only an exploration of the external image, but also a profound journey into the inner self.
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