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Is it reasonable for universities to prohibit students from dyeing their hair?
Of course, it is very unreasonable. Dyeing hair is the freedom of students, and it is also a reasonable shaping of their own image. As the management department of colleges and universities, it has no right to interfere. I don't dye my hair or perm myself, and I don't like it either, but I also think there is nothing wrong with trying a new hairstyle to improve my image. And there is absolutely no need for schools to ban dyeing and perm. If it is to be banned, even teachers and leaders should be banned. Let's rule out the non-mainstream here. After all, non-mainstream is likely to be disliked anywhere.

Hair is the first step to change our image. Having a hairstyle that suits you can really double our face value. And many girls and even boys' hair is really suitable for perm to make themselves more energetic. A friend of mine has been focusing on dyeing and perm for 30 years, and he likes to throw his hair upside down at school. I don't think he embarrassed his school. Just some trendy but not excessive hairstyles. Isn't it normal for universities to develop morally, intellectually, physically and aesthetically? Is it beautiful to have a perm?

If the school forbids students to dye their hair and write, should teachers also be banned? We are all adults, just a little older. We can't treat our hair differently, which is impolite. Teachers should take the lead in not doing what students can't do, so that students are willing to obey the rules. If a teacher has a perm, the students below are all flat-headed, which will make people feel unbalanced and it is naturally difficult to listen carefully in their studies.

Therefore, it is very gossip to care about whether your hair is permed or not in college. Besides, few people in the university are dyed the color of gourd baby. There is no need to make this rule for a few people. Moreover, what schools should do more is not to improve the quality of teaching and seek more benefits for students.