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Hair Advice!!! (NOW WITH RULESSS)
kelseyleigh:
Thick hair rocks, but it can border on ridiculous. I've had people hide cards and pens and such small objects in my hair without me even feeling them.
anyways, any more suggestions?
Eris:
I have! My hair is naturally a boring ashy brown, and has gone to dark purple with bright red bits through it on more than one occasion. I had to go to the hairdressers and spend an inordinate amount of money to do it, but I ended up looking like this:
rather than this:
I've also had my hair more red overall than that picture, but I have an awful lot of photos of my in my photobucket and can't seem to find the one I am looking for. Oh well. Anyway, I generally get my hair thinned, because it is ridiculously thick. That is about the only way it can be even remotely manageable, especially since I got it cut short and it decided to go really curly. The only problem I have is it goes frizzy really easily, and I have yet to master how to overcome that. Though I thoroughly recommend getting colours in your hair, if you can get away with it, because it is awesome!
kelseyleigh:
I've got this great shampoo and conditioner called DevaCurl, which I'm pretty sure you can get in salons. The stuff seriously calmed my hair down - it is straighter and far less frizzy and poofy.
But dying the bits works? I just have a lot of layers and thought that they would get hidden. I didn't know it was feasable! Thanks! Maybe now I'll look more into what I want to end up doing with my hair.
Spinless:
I just took this for gabbly, I may as well post it here!
I switched my colour and my product. It's now black or blue, depending on the lighting, and I'm using a really strong and waterproof product. No, really, it takes 15 minutes of boiling water to wash it out.
Ballard:
Once again, Darryl,
I spy a guitar in the corner. Make? Model?
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