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I'm Going to Wash that Gray right Out of My Hair! -Maybe...

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Old 09-09-2011, 07:29 AM
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Originally Posted by running1
I'm so terrified of exactly that... I gladly pay my beautician... but thanks for the laugh!! Love reading your posts :D
running1.. and I LOVE posting them here..
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Old 09-09-2011, 07:38 AM
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This type of story (and my own history of destruction) is why my DH begs me to have mine done at a salon. He says that it is much cheaper to have somebody else do it (even if I need id done every 6 weeks these days) than to have to pay to repair the damage a slip with the dye can cause. This is also the man that says if I don't want to dye it at all that would be OK since we are no longer in our twenties. This is easy to say for him as he only has gray in his beard which he just removed after 17 years. (something to do with turning 60 I think)
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LOL, I love your story! I did the same thing (one time) and found out I was allergic to the red dye. I had the carrot top hair and a visit to the doc-in-a-box for steroids to get my eyes open again. I have stuck to middle of the road blonde since and have a professional do it! you made my day.
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LOL, I just LOVE your stories! Please keep them coming!
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Old 09-09-2011, 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by doris.meek13088
This type of story (and my own history of destruction) is why my DH begs me to have mine done at a salon. He says that it is much cheaper to have somebody else do it (even if I need id done every 6 weeks these days) than to have to pay to repair the damage a slip with the dye can cause. This is also the man that says if I don't want to dye it at all that would be OK since we are no longer in our twenties. This is easy to say for him as he only has gray in his beard which he just removed after 17 years. (something to do with turning 60 I think)
Repair the damage.. and my husband is like that too.. I am 60 but he is a few years younger.. I did not dye it all summer and just let it grow out.
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Old 09-09-2011, 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by erstan947
Love your story:) So funny and so true!:)
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Darn! I was just getting up the nerve to go completely grey, with the use of a color that would approximate what I think that color might be. Now I'm afraid I might come up with green. Well Halloween is just around the corner.
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Originally Posted by Emma S
Darn! I was just getting up the nerve to go completely grey, with the use of a color that would approximate what I think that color might be. Now I'm afraid I might come up with green. Well Halloween is just around the corner.
Emma: It is a weird strange wonder we have in our world when some dyes turn your hair green..:)
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I starting laughing as soon as saw the word FERIA. It gives the word INTENSE a new meaning. Love the story. Every five weeks is an new adventure for me.
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Originally Posted by irishrose
I starting laughing as soon as saw the word FERIA. It gives the word INTENSE a new meaning. Love the story. Every five weeks is an new adventure for me.
Irishrose: Do not tell me you have braved that hair coloour country of Feria hahah
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