YourhandMyAss
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Joined: 6/25/2006 From: Sacramento Status: offline
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I know what you mean about the fumes, my mom dies her hair and when I was living in the house , you could smell this awful nose burning eye watering gag inducing chemical aroma, all over the house, you just could not get away from it, and of course my bedroom was right next to the bathroom, so I got to smell those "lovely yyes sarcastic here" chemical smells for hours. she of course also go t it all over the bathtub cause she'd lean back and lay down against the back rest of the tub too. quote:
I have not colored my hair since before I was preggers. And yes, the grey is apparent. Since I color my own hair, I really do not want the dye fumes in the house with Butterhead. But yes, at some point I am sure that I will go back to coloring my hair. Although in the last 9 years, I have quote:
ORIGINAL: Aylee quote:
ORIGINAL: YourhandMyAss Now here's a question and probably should of been it's own thread, but what about women, do you think they should ignore the fact they're balding, or however you define balding gracefully? What about aging gracefully? and grey hairs and wrinkles and such As someone that started going grey at about sixteen years old. . . NO! Yes I have colored my hair many times in my life. Not for the grey so much, but because I wanted to. There was a period of time in my life where I enjoyed having firetruck-red hair. And that has to be re-colored frequently. I have not colored my hair since before I was preggers. And yes, the grey is apparent. Since I color my own hair, I really do not want the dye fumes in the house with Butterhead. But yes, at some point I am sure that I will go back to coloring my hair. Although in the last 9 years, I have stayed with natural looking colors. No more fire engine red for me. Of course that was also the period of time when I wore purple contacts. LOL
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