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Joy-Anna Duggar has no plans to open a hair studio in her home anytime soon.
On Monday, Oct. 22, Duggar, 27, posted a video of her friend Gabrielle Patton dying her hair in the sink on Instagram.
“I can’t believe we’re doing this. “We’re going to do our best. Do it from the roots first,” Duggar shared, while Patton revealed that Duggar “doesn’t matter what hair color you have. “It’s beautiful even when you’re wearing it,” he said, adding that if it doesn’t turn out that color, “we can fix it.”
Patton continued to section Duggar’s hair, adding that she was “very grateful” that Duggar brought two types of dye since her hair was dark.
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“You’re probably going to experience regret and then you’re going to love it or you’re going to hate it and then you’re going to go fix it,” Duggar explained. “You only live once, right? Maybe that’s all you need. I’ve been wanting to try it for a while.”
Duggar then set a timer for 20 minutes, and the two of them began washing off the dye. Then, Duggar’s hair appeared to be a much darker color than she had expected.
“It’s dark,” Dagger exclaims, and Patton says, “If you wash it, it’ll be bright.”
“‘You only live once’ and ‘girls just want to have fun’ were the thoughts behind this decision, but I quickly realized it was a stupid decision 😭🤣 lol,” Duggar wrote on Monday. captioned the Instagram video.
According to her 2014 book Growing Up Duggar, Joy-Anna and her siblings were forbidden from cutting or dyeing their hair due to their family’s conservative religious beliefs.
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“Our hairstyle is our choice, and we choose long hair based on our understanding of 1 Corinthians 11:4-15,” reads an excerpt from the book. “Long hair is a shame for men, but glory for women.”
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Joy-Anna is the daughter of Jim Bob Duggar and Michelle Duggar, who have welcomed a total of 19 children over the years. The family, who follow the Institute for Basic Living Principles religion, appeared on TLC’s “19 Kids and Counting” from 2009 to 2015.
After marrying Austin Forsythe in May 2017, Joy-Anna decided to distance herself from the IBLP church. (Forsyth and Joy-Anna gave birth to son Gideon in 2018, daughter Evelyn in 2020, and son Gunner in 2023.)
“When we were dating, we always said we weren’t going to use their literature or anything like that…we just kind of distanced ourselves,” she shared in a September 2023 YouTube video, adding that they were “on their own… ” Pointed out that he chose to follow Jesus. now.