I had to look up baylayage just now. Pretty!
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Baylayage sort of looks like you're growing out a previous dye job in the most attractive way possible.
My upstairs neighbor uses a screen curtain with magnets on her door. We all have screens on our windows, too, but she wants maximum airflow. I'd try it, but I just know my cat would find a way through it in 30 seconds.
Had consultation with hair salon today. The color guy tried to talk me into a brown/blonde balayage. I'm sure it would look lovely, but I want a color not found in nature, dude.
I was talking to my hair stylist about "trends" recently, and she is so psyched to do crazy colors!
Baylayage sort of looks like you're growing out a previous dye job in the most attractive way possible.
Not necessarily -- my highlights are balayage and they start all the way at my part. It's just the painting/no foil, I think?
I am tempted by extensions, but I'm not sure I'd be able to justify the cost.
Bright colors yay!
Argh, my joints are feeling the barometric pressure yo-yo.
I should not have started this macro. Sigh.
I saw something, somewhere, on the internet where a woman had her hair dyed a couple of neon colors (yellow and green, if I remember correctly) that GLOW IN THE DARK.
Oooh.
I thought I could not do crazy colors, or any permanent color, because I currently use henna.
My most recent cut actually came out pretty great after 2 years of disastrous chop jobs on my new shoulder length and the stylist said I _can_ use color, if I don't retouch for 3 months.
Does anyone have experience with this? I'm afraid I'll end up with fried nubs if I mix potions.
If I can do a color, I definitely want to go outside the 'found in nature' palette. If not now, when?