Thursday, March 12, 2015

A High School Sent This Teen Home Because Her Hair Color Wasn't "Natural"

The principal didn’t consider this particular shade of Garnier a “natural color.”


Keesee's mother used Garnier hair dye and said it came out a little darker than they expected. Her natural hair color is a slightly less bright shade of red.



fox2now.com


"[The principal] goes, your hair is really bright. I said, OK. He goes, you need to call your mom and have her come pick you up," Keesee told Fox 2 Now. "So I tried to go back today and he said I couldn’t stay because my hair was still the same color."


"[The principal] goes, your hair is really bright. I said, OK. He goes, you need to call your mom and have her come pick you up," Keesee told Fox 2 Now. "So I tried to go back today and he said I couldn’t stay because my hair was still the same color."


garnierusa.com


"Hair must be clean and well groomed. Only natural hair colors are permitted. Non-natural hair colors will not be permitted. (Ex. – green, purple, blue, etc.)."




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