I'm going to try purple next haircut.
Doooooooo eeeeeeeeeeet!
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I'm going to try purple next haircut.
Doooooooo eeeeeeeeeeet!
I dyed my hair red during my college days, finally able to see what I'd hoped my hair would be. It wasn't bad. I would bleach, then dye my dark brown hair. I cried the first time I did it because when I shampoo'd it in the shower, I could feel how I'd destroyed it.
At some point during college I decided to stop punishing my hair. And was happy when a fellow student asked me what hair dye color I'd used and they were referring to my natural hair color.
I got my first grey hair at 18 so I've never associated grey hair on me with age. It doesn't bother me. So I've just let it fill in naturally. I've got some streaks in a couple places and then salt & brown in other places. I figure it'll be completely silver by the time I'm in my mid-50s. That doesn't make me feel bad. What feels bad is that I've got so damned little of it.
My hair's still really short in back and long in front (I've been calling it a reverse mullet), and I keep thinking I should either darken the back or do color on the front sweeps (like [link] ). But then if I let my hair curl normally, the colored parts will mix in and diffuse.
I've only tried brown hair once, and while it was fine, I'm just a blondie at heart, I guess.
I hope it goes silver or white when it turns. My dad's hair is silver, so I'm hoping that's a good sign. (No one knows what color my mom's hair is naturally.) My stylist says she still doesn't see any white/silver/gray hairs, which seems odd. I'm almost 40.
I think I found a white hair, but the magic of stubble is that the first few are hard to find. The downside is that it will look really stupid when it becomes more prevalent. I doubt I'll have hair long enough for actual streaks of lack of colour for quite a while.
I've been asked to do a study, the goal of which is to recommend social media applications, if any, that federal government agencies should have on their secured systems. So it's not about accessing FB, it's should they put their own internal FB up.
Which collaborative or web 2.0 apps do you guys find useful? I'm recommending blogs, a photo management tool like flickr, a microblogging tool like Twitter, and a personnel finder liked LinkedIn. I'm also recommending some sort of dashboard like HootSuite. Other thoughts?
Dropbox.
Also, hi everyone; hugs and ~ma and welcome homes. My antennae are a bit pulled in and I'm lurky, but I'm thinking of you all.
Aw, I have a Taz curled up next to me! He's feeling better, I think.
I got my hands on Barb's new book! I will be rewarding myself for doing a lot of housecleaning tomorrow by reading it!!!
MEEEP!
I also got reports of sightings out in the wild, so I'm putting Buffistas on notice-- if'n you're out and near a bookstore, please, to take a peek?
Also, MEEEEP! People are going to be reading my book!
People are going to be reading my book!
YES. YES THEY ARE.