Having my hair coloured again on Saturday - can't decide whether to go red (or redder) or to go dark brown/brunette. Currently between my natural chestnut with grey creeping in, and a few red streaks and strands.
Can't go blonde (been there, done that - ruined my hair and my bank balance). Black/purple would be a bit too witchy/Goth for this time of year.
It'll only be a six to eight week colour - which should I do? Red or dark brown?
decisions decisions!
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decisions decisions!
Don't waste your time away thinking about yesterday's blues
Demelza - another Mother
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according to some research in the paper today, a woman who dyes her hair red is "looking for a partner" - "they are signalling that they're looking for a partner, telling their partner they are unhappy and looking for something better."
better not tell the Other Half that then
better not tell the Other Half that then
Don't waste your time away thinking about yesterday's blues
Demelza - another Mother
Demelza - another Mother
i love redheads. what does that mean?? does that mean i am a relationship wrecker??
from a personal point of view this fashion is dying hair dark brown is horrible. i've seen so many attractive women in my works do it and i just stop fancying them. i have a big thing about purity tho, dilution is bad.
from a personal point of view this fashion is dying hair dark brown is horrible. i've seen so many attractive women in my works do it and i just stop fancying them. i have a big thing about purity tho, dilution is bad.
Forgot the resty - vesty is the besty!
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One chap at work was obviously going darker in a strange "bottle green" way but refused to admit he was using anything. He claimed that the change in his hair colour was a seasonal effect.
I said: "Well you must be a :censored: stoat then."
The nickname "Stoat" stayed with him. He stopped dying his hair straight away and fell out with me for good. He still doesn't speak to me to this day.
I said: "Well you must be a :censored: stoat then."
The nickname "Stoat" stayed with him. He stopped dying his hair straight away and fell out with me for good. He still doesn't speak to me to this day.
Kicks and scrums and ruck and roll.....Is all my brain and body need!
I'm rubbish at observant stuff like that.
I went to run an office in Croydon and had been there for several months when the MD came down and said he'd have a chat with some of my key staff.
So I suggested he start with John and pointed to where John sat.
After they'd had a chat the MD came back to my office wetting himself with laughter and cursing me for not warning him about John's comedy wig.
I errr, had never noticed. Turns out everyone in the office called him Wiggy behind his back and were absolutely incredulous that I hadn't spotted it. :oops:
I went to run an office in Croydon and had been there for several months when the MD came down and said he'd have a chat with some of my key staff.
So I suggested he start with John and pointed to where John sat.
After they'd had a chat the MD came back to my office wetting himself with laughter and cursing me for not warning him about John's comedy wig.
I errr, had never noticed. Turns out everyone in the office called him Wiggy behind his back and were absolutely incredulous that I hadn't spotted it. :oops:
Kicks and scrums and ruck and roll.....Is all my brain and body need!