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I love that spunky cut!
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looking very slender of face there, Sundae :) like the color. You're right it's not shocking but it's very you anyway -or is that a redye job since you got a less shocking color than you wanted?
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Looks nice, SG.
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Wow, you look amazing!
Would this be an appropriate juncture to repeat my perennial whinge about not being able to use bold hair dyes? *whines like a brat* |
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I like it better than the bright fluorescent job... very becoming. :thumbsup:
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why can't you? |
'cause I react to the chemicals in hair dyes. I can just about get away with the all natural ones, but they are only changes of shade. To get a truly vibrant wild colour you have to use the ones with strong chemicals.
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Is it a skin reaction or breathing? because I don't do the roots and make sure I'm n a ventilated area to overcome these problems. One must suffer to be vibrant ;) acually, the more I do it, the fewer skin problemsi have. now my scalp is just a little tender after bleaching, even if i do do the roots.
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Oh it's both. But the skin reaction is major. Last time I used a normal dye ( as opposed to the hippy herbal mudlike substance they sell at the healthfood store) it was like my entire scalp had been burned. Horrible.
I used to suffer for it and damn the consequences. Then I realised that the reactions were getting more intense each time and if I wasn't sensible about it I could end up with some really nasty head swelling incident ala the fright stories in chick mags. |
ouch, yup that sucks, I wouldn't try again either :( they are better than they used to be, though, I think.
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@ Lookin good Ibby. You look like a picture waiting for an album cover to appear on :P |
Ib in his Chuck Taylors! Nice pic dude.
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I thought I was the only one who still wore all-stars.
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