plumtreeblossom: (the dutchess)
plumtreeblossom ([personal profile] plumtreeblossom) wrote2007-12-15 12:12 pm

My Over-Dyed Hair. Let Me Not Show You It.

My hair is way, way, way too dark for my liking. Unless I'm in direct sunlight, it looks like the goth black I was dying it 20 years ago. I don't want this severe a look. Nice, sedate, medium browns are the colors I see on the boxes of coloring I purchase and use. But apparently my hair has become too porous, and the result is just-this-side-of-black. Do not want.

I guess that once I get back from the holidays, I'll just have to suck it up and have a stylist get it back to a color I like. This is not something that's in my routine beauty ablutions budget, so it will have to be on the understanding that I'll be doing the root touch-ups myself at home, and thus the color choice has to facilitate that. Sometimes I miss my blond phase, but it really wasn't compatible with my skin tone (it made me look sunburn red all the time). A simple, pretty brown is what I'm after.

/it's all about me
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[personal profile] beowabbit 2007-12-15 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
I’m sure I’ll love it; I always love your hair! (I’ll be happier when you love it too, though.)

[identity profile] kissoflife.livejournal.com 2007-12-15 06:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Is increased porousness part of *cough* natural maturation in hair, or due to the color work, do you know?

I've been fussing with what color to do my hair too(though half-curious to see what the natural grey is actually like- I'll investigate in maybe 5 years! lol), and have also concluded I need economical stylist help to work out something reasonable. Is too much for me alone!

[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/urban_faerie_/ 2007-12-15 06:22 pm (UTC)(link)
FYI

When I had my hair emergency 3 weeks ago the nice lady at supercuts did an excellent corrective dye job for me. it may not be out of your price range!