Re: Purple Hair
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Re: Purple Hair SleeplessInOhio: I do my friends hair, and I'm good at it b/c I have been doing it for awhile, cutting, dying, highlighting, papers, foils, etc. But I hate to re-dye hair, the only thing you really can so is A.) buy color stripper for you hair, which is not good for it,C.) go to a salon and have them fix it, they know best! LOL :)  :D ;) ;D 8)
Re: Purple Hair ChristyM: My mom gets her hair done all the time (way too much in my opinion) and called me CRYING once because she did it at home and it came out green.  I told her to call her hair lady and she did and was able to get it fixed at her salon.  It cost her a ton of money and she wasn't able to do anything to it again for a long time.  She's always having it permed, highlighted, colored, something.  That's why I keep mine stick straight and natural color.  I only use lemon juice periodically when at the beach.

So Amy, when are you posting pics? Bwahahahahahahahaha!!!

Christy


Re: Purple Hair browngreen: Amy- Pictures, yes!

Of you dancing with your purple hair!


Um, so yeah, I was "interesting" in the hair category for a lot of my teen/young adult life.
I don't color my hair anymore, not for years. I always hated how allusive my haircolor is/was. It wasn't blonde, wasn't brown, wasn't red.
In pictrues it looks red, in light it looks blonde, in dark it looks dark.
Now that I'm used to it being nondescript, I think I'm meant to be a partial shape-shifter. I don't need to dye it-- it changes color on it's own  based on lighting. If you ask me what color I have, I say "Ash".

Frost and Tip- I'm not sure how quality of a product it is, but when I was going white, I'd use it all over, and boy did it make me platinum.

It strips, I think mostly.
BG

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