Cereal--
I got my hair dyed yesterday after work (and it's right purty, iffen I do say so myself). We are invited to go swimming at a friends today. I worry that the chlorine is not good for the dye. What do our dye gurus say?
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Cereal--
I got my hair dyed yesterday after work (and it's right purty, iffen I do say so myself). We are invited to go swimming at a friends today. I worry that the chlorine is not good for the dye. What do our dye gurus say?
I have straight hair. I've also had ingrown hairs that aren't curled, they grow straight under the skin, parallel to it.
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Much ~ma for SuziQ's cousin's wife, and also for Scrappy's friends' baby.
chlorine is def not good for hair dye, especially fresh. if you can't keep yr hair dry, at least soak it in fresh water first and then a protective conditioner. Second hand knowledge to this avid swimmer.
Anyone ever had a t-shirt quilt made? Or make one?
Just saw Sorcerers Apprentice. While I am not a Nick Cage fan, I will say, this wasn't bad at all. One thumb up. Some nice special effects.
Dana, I haven't done one, but I expect that the relevant bits of t-shirt material would have to be attached to fabric stabilizer and/or basted to a stouter fabric. It shouldn't be too huge a deal, however.
Oh, I have no plans to try anything like that myself. I'm poking around at websites that offer them. Or if there's a Buffista who was interested in a commission...
If you find a good one Dana, let me know--I keep thinking I want to get all my tshirts from college theater (we did one for each show we were in) made into a quilt, rather than just packed up in a box to not wear.