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* LooksLikeCesare: When you add MessyHair and CreepyShadowedUndereyes onto the EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette
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* CoveringUpYourGray: An older person dyes their hair to try to cover up the fact that they're going gray.
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Added My Hair Came Out Green (Doesn't actually have to be green)

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* MyHairCameOutGreen: Hair dye goes wrong.

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* HeroesWantRedheads: A red-haired love interest to a hero.


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* RedheadsAreRavishing: Red hair is associated with attractiveness.
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*OtherworldlyTechnicolourHair: Unusual hair colour means they're NotQuiteHuman.
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*OtherworldlyTechnicolourHair: Unusual hair colour = inhuman
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[[caption-width-right:350:.. and red, and orange, and yellow, and green, and indigo, and violet...]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:.. and [[caption-width-right:350: You got your red, and orange, and yellow, and green, and blue, and indigo, and violet...]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet...]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Red, [[caption-width-right:350:.. and red, and orange, and yellow, and green, blue, and indigo, and violet...]]



In live-action films and TV shows, a character with unusual, bright artificial dyed hair may be [[NonconformistDyedHair showing they're a rebel]] (e.g. a [[TheQuincyPunk punk]]). For kids from middle class homes, a pink or green dye job will [[DelinquentHair drive their parents crazy]] (the intended result).

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In live-action films and TV shows, a character with unusual, bright artificial artificially dyed hair may be [[NonconformistDyedHair showing they're a rebel]] (e.g. a [[TheQuincyPunk punk]]). For kids from middle class middle-class homes, a pink or green dye job will [[DelinquentHair drive their parents crazy]] (the intended result).

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Indexes shouldn't group tropes together, especially if it knocks out alphabetisation.


* ReiAyanamiExpy: A (usually blue-haired) EmotionlessGirl.



** ReiAyanamiExpy: A (usually blue-haired) EmotionlessGirl.
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Correcting what the trope is about.


* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: Green-eyed redheads are never just extras.

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* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: Green-eyed redheads are never just extras.There's something plot significant about a character's red hair and green eyes.
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* SignificantWhiteHairDarkSkin: Dark-skinned people having white hair for reasons other than old age is possible but extremely rare in real life, therefore a character with such coloration is meant to stand out.
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Having PrematurelyGreyHaired characters is a way to show they went through stress or trauma. In anime and video games, [[WhiteHairBlackHeart white hair in a character who is too young]] can indicate that they're a villain (or at least someone to wat h out for), unless it's MysticalWhiteHair, which shows that they're a magical being. For age-related greying, there is a DoubleStandard for white/grey hair. For men, it symbolizes wisdom and is more likely to be considered distinguished and sexy (SilverFox). While some women with grey hair are seen as attractive (the Silver Vixen or HotLibrarian), for female characters it's often a marker that the character is a grandmother.

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Having PrematurelyGreyHaired characters is a way to show they went through stress or trauma. In anime and video games, [[WhiteHairBlackHeart white hair in a character who is too young]] can indicate that they're a villain (or at least someone to wat h watch out for), unless it's MysticalWhiteHair, which shows that they're a magical being. For age-related greying, there is a DoubleStandard for white/grey hair. For men, it symbolizes wisdom and is more likely to be considered distinguished and sexy (SilverFox). While some women with grey hair are seen as attractive (the Silver Vixen or HotLibrarian), for female characters it's often a marker that the character is a grandmother.
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Dye job in pink is Delinquent Hair


In live-action films and TV shows, a character with unusual, bright artificial dyed hair may be [[NonconformistDyedHair showing they're a rebel]] (e.g. a [[TheQuincyPunk punk]]).

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In live-action films and TV shows, a character with unusual, bright artificial dyed hair may be [[NonconformistDyedHair showing they're a rebel]] (e.g. a [[TheQuincyPunk punk]]).
punk]]). For kids from middle class homes, a pink or green dye job will [[DelinquentHair drive their parents crazy]] (the intended result).
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In live-action films and TV shows, a character with unusual, bright artificial dyed hair may be [[NonconformistDyedHair showing they're a Rebel]] (e.g. a [[TheQuincyPunk punk]]).

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In live-action films and TV shows, a character with unusual, bright artificial dyed hair may be [[NonconformistDyedHair showing they're a Rebel]] rebel]] (e.g. a [[TheQuincyPunk punk]]).
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In live-action films and TV shows, a character with unusual, bright artificial dyed hair may be [[NonconformistDyedHair showing they're a Rebel]] (e.g. a [[QuincyPunk punk]]).

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In live-action films and TV shows, a character with unusual, bright artificial dyed hair may be [[NonconformistDyedHair showing they're a Rebel]] (e.g. a [[QuincyPunk [[TheQuincyPunk punk]]).
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Multi-colored dye job

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In live-action films and TV shows, a character with unusual, bright artificial dyed hair may be [[NonconformistDyedHair showing they're a Rebel]] (e.g. a [[QuincyPunk punk]]).
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Having PrematurelyGreyHaired characters is a way to show they went through stress or trauma. In anime and video games, [[WhiteHairBlackHeart white hair in a character who is too young]] can indicate that they're a villain (or at least someone to wat h out for). For age-related greying, there is a DoubleStandard for white/grey hair. For men, it symbolizes wisdom and is more likely to be considered distinguished and sexy (SilverFox). While some women with grey hair are seen as attractive (the Silver Vixen or HotLibrarian), for female characters it's often a marker that the character is a grandmother.

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Having PrematurelyGreyHaired characters is a way to show they went through stress or trauma. In anime and video games, [[WhiteHairBlackHeart white hair in a character who is too young]] can indicate that they're a villain (or at least someone to wat h out for).for), unless it's MysticalWhiteHair, which shows that they're a magical being. For age-related greying, there is a DoubleStandard for white/grey hair. For men, it symbolizes wisdom and is more likely to be considered distinguished and sexy (SilverFox). While some women with grey hair are seen as attractive (the Silver Vixen or HotLibrarian), for female characters it's often a marker that the character is a grandmother.

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