Nov. 3, 2025
I've never dyed my hair in my life since I like my black hair. Black hair is general in Japan, and I think my natural hair color suits me better. If I dyed my hair once, I need to keep dyeing like subscription, and it's very troublesome and costly.
Do you dye your hair?
I've never dyed my hair in my life since I like my (natural) black hair.
“never” already means at no time in your life.
Black hair is generalcommon in Japan, and I think my natural hair colorit suits me bestter.
If I dyed my hair once, I needwould have to to keep dyeoing it like a subscription, and it's very troublesome and costly.
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You have a very good point!
I’ve had gray hair since I was 20, so I kept dyeing it for decades. It was expensive, and eventually the chemicals in the dye affected my health. It was a bad decision.
I'’ve never dyed my hair in my life sincbecause I like my black hair.
'My' hair, in 'my' life, 'my' black hair. It just gets redundant and doesn't feel as smooth in a normal conversation..
Black hair is generalvery common in Japan, and I think my natural hair color suits me better.
If I dyed my hair once, I would need to keep dyeing it like a subscription, and it'swhich would be very troublesome and costly.
'If I dyed my hair once' is a hypothetical so you would also need the rest of the sentence to be in such a tone. To keep it same you would use 'would'.
Do you dye your hair?
I've never dyed my hair in my life since I like my black hair.
Black hair is generalcommon in Japan, and I think my natural hair color suits me better.
"common" is a more natural word choice here.
If Iyou dyed my your hair once, Iyou need to keep dyeing it, like a subscription, and it'which is very troublesome and costly.
Because this is a general statement it's usually expressed with the word "you" instead of "I"
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I've never dyed my hair either. It seems like repeatedly dyeing your hair can be bad for your scalp.
I've never dyed my hair in my life, since I like my black hair.
Black hair is generalcommon in Japan, and I think my natural hair color suits me better.
Things that exist in high proportions are "common"
If I dyed my hair once, I would need to keep dyeing it like a subscription, and it'swhich would be very troublesome and costly.
Two possible sentence structures here:
"If I dye... I need to..."
"If I dyed... I would need to..."
Good job spelling "dyeing" correctly, I have found most native speakers get confused about this word
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Great job
I've never dyed my hair in my whole life, since I like my black hair.
Adding "whole" to describe "life" helps emphasize that you have never dyed your hair at all.
Black hair is generconventional in Japan, and I think my natural hair color suits me better.
"conventional" seems to be a better fit for what you wanted to say.
If I dyed my hair once, I would need to keep dyeing it like a subscription, and it's. It would be very troublesome and costly.
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I've never dyed my hair in my life since I like my black hair. I've never dyed my hair in my whole life, since I like my black hair. Adding "whole" to describe "life" helps emphasize that you have never dyed your hair at all. I've never dyed my hair in my life, since I like my black hair. This sentence has been marked as perfect! I 'My' hair, in 'my' life, 'my' black hair. It just gets redundant and doesn't feel as smooth in a normal conversation.. I've never dyed my hair “never” already means at no time in your life. |
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Black hair is general in Japan, and I think my natural hair color suits me better. Black hair is "conventional" seems to be a better fit for what you wanted to say. Black hair is Things that exist in high proportions are "common" Black hair is "common" is a more natural word choice here. Black hair is Black hair is |
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