Courtney Savage


Are inmates allowed to dye their hair?

"Shakespeare was a genius. He was the president of Rome." Workaholics

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Plenty of those inmates look pretty good. Makeup, hairdos. You see them in closeup and the only way you can tell they're speaking from jail is that they have a very plain cotton collar. Maybe their friends send the dye and curlers to them, maybe some lady prisoners are former hairdressers. Doesn't look as bad as "Scared Straight."


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Maybe they're allowed makeup just for the show, if the show provides the stuff and does it themselves.

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Too bad that she didn't put everything in writing by a Notary or even took the time to date and write in a journal. I think her friend could of worked 'something' out instead of it ending up where it did.

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I know some prisons have hair salons within them so inmates can learn a trade prior to release. Their "clients" are other inmates.

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I don't know where she is housed, but a lot of women's prisons are minimum security and those things are allowed. A lot of min sec facilities do not even have a gate/fence. Just a guard at the door.

Where I live our women's prison is just now getting a fence.

http://www.mprnews.org/story/2014/05/20/shakopee-prison-fence


They also have talent shows and events that allow them to dress in reg clothing and "fix up". All within prison walls of course.




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