I'm blonde at the moment, but most like I'm going to dye my hair later today. I was thinking about about bright red (I can hear the little punk girl inside me, telling me to try something radical ), or chestnut brown (the little 'teacher's pet' schoolgirl is telling me to try this).
So what about you others, what class do you fall in? And how often do you dye your hair?
I thought about making a poll, but I think it's far too complex for a silly blonde like me.
Maybe later today, when I'm not blonde anymore, I'll figure it out.
The last time I dyed my hair I was in highschool and it was before winter break in my sophmore or junior year. I dyed it purple. In my highschool we had Rallies that pitted the classes against each other and each class had a color. Ours was purple. My dad had a fit when he picked me up at the train station.
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons. As you are crunchy and good with chocolate!
Dying your hair can be fun. I change my hair colour quite often. Two days ago, my hair was blonde, and now it's dark chestnut red.
But my hair lenght, that's hard to describe. It's relatively long but from the back. That doesn't say much, I know. Think about Paine, but like that.
And the way I keep it changs very often as well. Sometimes it's all high and spiky, and sometimes it's resting on my in perfect order, making me look like some angel.
Right, if anyone can describe their hair any worse than that, I'm surprised.
I don't like to grow my back hair very long, at least not until my front hair is much longer (I can already cover my eyes with my hair if I want to).
So there's really no logic in the way I grow my hair.
Three weeks ago, I dyed my hair a deep, purplish red with copper highlights (I'm ordinarily a dark-brown-haired type). I did it, ostensibly, for the staff Christmas party, but I don't think that fooled anyone, as I've dyed my hair before (usually "midnight plum"--a very, very black shade with purple highlights, under a strong light).
Up until about four years ago, when I first started working at my current job, I had a pony tail down to the middle of my back. I'd had it for about ten years. It was fun. For a crossdresser, it was a major bonus (wigs ain't cheap!). However, over the last few years, my hair's started to thin out on top, making me look a bit like an ageing hippie unwilling to let go of the remnants of her wild and carefree youth. I, reluctantly, got rid of the tail. I miss feeling the wind blow through my mane. Now, I keep my hair short (most of my clients, I think, feel more comfortable with this slightly more clean-cut look).
As for length of my hair. It lands in the middle of my back maybe a little lower when I do not have it in a pony tale. Being that I am almost 6 FT tall that makes it really long. I do not intend on cutting it other then a trim to get rid of split ends.
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons. As you are crunchy and good with chocolate!