A woman who dyed her hair five different colors claimed she was most stunned when she was blonde and ignored when she chose black hair.
US base Sabrina Salam24 went viral after she revealed how people treated her when she dyed her natural brunette hair.
TikToker has dyed his hair in almost every shade, from pink to purple to blue to even ginger.
In a viral video that has over 2.1 million views, Sabrina claimed she got the most attention from men when she had blonde locks.
Captioning the clip, she explained, “Men treated me very differently with different hair colors,” and she said that at times, potential partners were only hers because of her blonde hair. He explained that he believed he would fall in love with him.
US-based 24-year-old Sabrina Salam went viral after she revealed how people treated her when she dyed her natural brunette hair a variety of colors.

She claims men stunned the most when she had blonde locks and ignored her when she chose black tresses

TikToker has dyed his hair almost every shade, frequently varying from pink to purple to blue to even ginger.
“When I was blonde, I got the most attention I’ve ever had in my life,” Sabrina said.
TikToker went on to explain that when she was in light locks, she “always had a man,” slipping into her DMs and complimenting her hair frequently.
Speaking of that period, Sabrina said:
She went on to explain that men would immediately suggest she stay blonde if she even mentioned dyeing her hair a darker shade.
And while guys loved her light locks, TikToker revealed that she “didn’t have many girlfriends” at the time.
When the 24-year-old got her hair dyed, she described how she was treated as “very weird.”
She explained that most guys would pass right by her when she had red hair, adding that there was always “one guy” who was into brightly colored locks.
“But what’s interesting is that when I did ginger, people didn’t tell me I liked your hair until I re-dyed it. Pretty?” said Sabrina.

“When I was blonde, I got the most attention I’ve ever had in my life,” Sabrina said.

TikToker explained that she felt “really cute” when she had black hair, but was “used” by men


“I happened to have green hair, and for some strange reason, everyone liked it,” she explained.
TikToker detailed how both men and women behaved towards her when she had pink, purple, blue and green hair.
She explained that “women complimented it” about her pink hair, but men ignored it.
Sabrina has purple hair and said it felt like it was “mixed” with both girls and boys who like it.
“I happened to have green hair, and for some strange reason, everyone liked it,” she added.
Sabrina then explained what black hair looks like.


According to TikToker, when she had pink (right) and purple hair (left), there was a mix of men and women complimenting and ignoring it.

TikToker revealed how men treat her now that she’s back to her brunette roots, explaining that she doesn’t get as much attention but doesn’t care.
“I was really cute with black hair, but I don’t think I got as much attention as I did with other colors.
“Besides, I feel like I was the most used by men when I had black hair.”
Finally, TikToker revealed how men treat her now that she’s back to her brunette roots.
“And now I just have my natural brown hair and I feel like I don’t get as much attention as I used to, but this is my natural hair color and I want men to accept it so it’s okay. And know that he really accepts me and who I am more than he accepts my blonde hair.




Her followers seemed to agree with her, as many flooded the comments section to share how they were seen with different colored locks.
Her followers seem to agree with her, with many rushing to the comments section to share how they’re looking with different colored locks.
“People are so nice to me now that I’m blonde,” said one social media user.
One person wrote, “I was bullied for my green hair.”
“Blondes are so true,” added another.
Someone else said: “Every time I go back to brunette to make my hair natural and healthy, I always go back to blonde due to the change in treatment!”