My daughter, however, thinks I should dye it pink.
She's right, you should.
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My daughter, however, thinks I should dye it pink.
She's right, you should.
My daughter, however, thinks I should dye it pink.
Very smart. I was thinking of going pink (well, pink highlights anyways), and probably still can, but am now rethinking that plan. Since I'm starting my own business--even if it is a pet care business--I think I should maybe have normalish hair.
Damn being a responsible adult.
I've got sprinklings of grey in other places, but they don't bother me much. They bother Hubby, but I hope it's because he prefers the original auburn and not because he thinks it's dowdy. He refuses to believe that short hair on a woman my age is anything but frumpy. I show him various hot women on TV with short hair and ask him what he thinks and he says, "She'd be better looking with long hair."
It's weird, the number of men who think short hair on women is appalling. Not just not attractive on that particular woman, but philosophically inadvisable.
Annabel thinks I should dye mine blue.
It's weird, the number of men who think short hair on women is appalling. Not just not attractive on that particular woman, but philosophically inadvisable.
They must be out there. It's the only explanation I have for all those women on What Not to Wear that cling to their ridiculously long ratty hair.
heh, should have known there'd be agreement on that one. Hmm. I might give it a try, I don't think my bosses would mind.
It's the only explanation I have for all those women on What Not to Wear that cling to their ridiculously long ratty hair.
I assume their long hair feels good to them. I know I always like mine even when its gotten horrible and I always wish I could get it longer.
It's the only explanation I have for all those women on What Not to Wear that cling to their ridiculously long ratty hair.
All that hair has HISTORY. It's sort of like hoarding. I used to have nightmares that I'd cut mine off accidentally.
The real color of my hair is about two-thirds light brown and one third gray. The result is that it's the same color as a rat. One of the (minor) problems with losing your hair to chemo is that you don't have the opportunity to get used to graying hair. It has a little gray, you lose all your hair, and a year later it's "How the hell did I get so old?" On the only hand, I had a lovely soft chemo curl for about a year.
I can't dye mine blue--rigid hospital dress code.
I think AB is just disappointed that, after telling her I was going to get my hair dyed "red," I came home with a darker brown that just looks in certain lights as if I'd been soaking my hair in merlot. IMHO I look gorgeous, but I'll concede it's nothing a 4-year-old would consider red.