Kylie Jenner Makeover News: Reality Star Reveals Reason Behind Her Hair Dying Addiction

By Maria Slither - 29 Sep '15 12:43PM
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Kylie Jenner needs a confidence boost once in a while and thus has to change the color of her hair constantly.

In a blog post as cited by US Weekly, the 17-year old new Instagram queen admitted that dying her hair makes her feel good about herself.

"Constantly changing up my style makes me feel creative and it helps me with my confidence. If any of you are going through something in your life and you want a change, experiment with your hair - it's so much fun and you'll feel totally liberated. It just makes me feel so good about myself. Always own your own style and your own judgement and people will support you," she wrote.

The reality TV star also confessed that she started dying her hair at a young age without Kris Jenner's permission.

"I first dyed my hair when I was 16. I dyed it blue and I never even asked my mom. After that, I've just had this addiction to changing my hair. It makes me feel like a new person. I love feeling different and I love leaving the house knowing that nobody has ever seen me this way," Kylie confessed.

Knowing the consequences of constant hair dying, the fashionista-entrepreneur, who has extension line, Kylie Hair Kouture, revealed that she had found a solution to avoid hair damaging.

"I've had to find ways to really try and take care of it and give it a rest. I discovered this amazing wig guy, Tokyo, and together we create wigs. Wigs are just SO much easier because I change my mind so much and this way I'm not damaging my hair," she said as mentioned in People.

It can be remembered earlier this month that Tyga's girlfriend was attacked by a fan in a Chris Brown show at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, another report from US Weekly said.

During the attack, the fan tried to grab her long green-blonde mermaid inspired locks. Fortunately, she was surrounded with bodyguards who easily ushered her safely from the venue.

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