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Hair Advice!!! (NOW WITH RULESSS)
Darkbluerabbit:
Basically, the tip of your hair frays, and if you have enough split ends your hair can start to look sort of like a broom. It's not a huge deal but it does make your hair look kinda sad and unhealthy.
Jimmy the Squid:
--- Quote from: Elizzybeth on 25 Feb 2008, 20:48 ---Yeah, the blue fading to green is pretty gross. But purple fades to grey, red fades to pink... The only solution I found when I was dying my hair crazy colors was to buy a whole bottle of the dye (there was a hair supply store near me that sold fairly decent dye for about $5 a bottle) and re-do it once every two weeks or so. But that, of course, basically ensures that you'll have majorly split ends. Being a hipster comes at a price, I guess?
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But blue fading to green is handy! You get two reasonable colours. it's better than dying your hair green anyway; green fades to an awful pissy yellow.
mooface:
when i dyed my hair blue it faded to green pretty quickly (it was already more of a turquoise color). it lead to a lot of confusion when i would forget that it had changed color and would tell people things like "yeah i dyed my hair blue because i got tired of the purple" and they would reply "but... your hair is green" like i was some kind of idiot.
but hey, it was definitely better than how i looked like a grizzled old person whenever the purple began to fade out.
Barmymoo:
Why does my hair change colour?
This is a serious question. I can't provide pictures because I don't have any, but on some days it looks blonde and sort of golden. On others it seems a kind of reddish gold colour. On other days again it is a mousy brown. I always use the same shampoo and conditioner. It can't be the light because I look at it in the mirror in the bathroom when I get up and I always have the lights on in the mornings (it's kind of grey outside when I get up usually).
So is it to do with hormones or something? Is it the way I look at it? I love it when it's reddish gold but I hate the mouse and I could happily lose the blonde. If anyone knows how I can keep it reddish without dye, I'd love to hear.
Sox:
It's not hormonal, unless it's just hormones altering your perception, as your hair is dead. Given the rate it grows, it would take months to notice any hormonal related change in your hair, and it wouldn't extend beyond any new growth. If your hair is changing colour, it has to be an environmental factor. My hair gets lighter with exposure to sunlight, and my conditioner darkens it.
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