Unbelievable: Woman Dyes Hair on Train, Stuns Passengers with Zero Shame!

While many commuters might occasionally touch up their make-up on public transport, one woman, identified as Vera, took the concept of on-the-go grooming to an entirely new level by dyeing her hair on a train journey. Her actions, captured and shared on TikTok, left fellow passengers and online viewers both stunned and divided.
Vera documented her unconventional beauty routine on her TikTok page, sharing a video where she described herself as "Type B" for dyeing her hair "ON THE WAY to my hair appointment." The footage showed her donning plastic gloves and applying box dye to her curly locks while seated on the train. She later moved to the train's toilet to complete the process, which resulted in a significant mess, with dye visible on the toilet walls and her shoulders.
Another passenger, Micaela, also captured Vera's actions and shared her own video on TikTok, expressing disbelief. "I'm all for a quick make-up top up on the tube but this woman was full on box dyeing her hair!" Micaela wrote, adding that she initially couldn't believe Vera would actually apply the dye. Micaela even tagged Transport for London in her caption, attempting to alert authorities to the incident.
The videos quickly sparked a heated debate in the comments section. A significant number of users criticized Vera for her lack of consideration for others, particularly concerning the strong chemicals and fumes typically found in box hair dye. Commenters highlighted the potential health risks, such as severe sinus issues or allergic reactions, in confined public spaces, especially when children might be present. "No consideration for others??" one user wrote, while another added, "Those fumes aren’t meant for confined spaces especially around kids, the warnings on every box dye."
Despite the strong negative reactions, some users came to Vera's defense. These supporters praised her efficiency and resourcefulness, arguing that busy individuals should maximize their time. Comments such as "You know what? I respect it. Go ahead babe!" and "We are busy - girls gotta do what a girl’s gotta do" reflected this perspective, viewing her actions as an innovative time-saver rather than a public nuisance.
The incident underscored a broader discussion about appropriate behavior and etiquette in public spaces, particularly when it involves activities that can affect the comfort and health of other passengers, highlighting the mixed opinions on what constitutes acceptable conduct during commutes.
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