do my hair!
Apr. 8th, 2010 09:18 pmHere's my hair as of earlier today (and my confocal in the background!):

Here's Tegan and Sara's hair: http://teganandsara.com/photos/?album=3&gallery=4
Right now I am leaning toward growing mine longer, on the basis of sensual enjoyment (moving on my back, held onto, played with), but the Tegan and Sara haircut is so cute. Either way, it's not going to be long enough to send the Wiscon hair braiding guy (see icon for result in my natural hair color) into raptures again this year.
My other hair problem is larger: I've been trying to keep it the dark garnet color with drugstore box dye, but the dark all washes out and leaves a medium auburn red thing, which doesn't look as great. So my hair's getting a little fried and starting to break, because I can't just redye the roots but have to treat the lot to get the color even. (Oops, you can't see the roots in the photo. Trust me, they're there, and there's a lot of premature gray.) Streaking the color in disguises roots well, but doesn't give the result I want for overall color. I am ready to try something new. Having mostly the innate light brown color and streaking in bright temporary colors has worked well before. But I'm really having trouble making up my mind. So, a poll!
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Here's Tegan and Sara's hair: http://teganandsara.com/photos/?album=3&gallery=4
Right now I am leaning toward growing mine longer, on the basis of sensual enjoyment (moving on my back, held onto, played with), but the Tegan and Sara haircut is so cute. Either way, it's not going to be long enough to send the Wiscon hair braiding guy (see icon for result in my natural hair color) into raptures again this year.
My other hair problem is larger: I've been trying to keep it the dark garnet color with drugstore box dye, but the dark all washes out and leaves a medium auburn red thing, which doesn't look as great. So my hair's getting a little fried and starting to break, because I can't just redye the roots but have to treat the lot to get the color even. (Oops, you can't see the roots in the photo. Trust me, they're there, and there's a lot of premature gray.) Streaking the color in disguises roots well, but doesn't give the result I want for overall color. I am ready to try something new. Having mostly the innate light brown color and streaking in bright temporary colors has worked well before. But I'm really having trouble making up my mind. So, a poll!
[Poll #1549059]