View Poll Results: How do you color your hair?

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  • I don't color

    14 26.42%
  • I use a salon for my color

    20 37.74%
  • I use permanent box color

    9 16.98%
  • I use temporary box color

    6 11.32%
  • I'll occasionally color for fun - with fun colors

    1 1.89%
  • I do "other" and I'll explain

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Thread: Haircolor

  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    You could always clip in colorful bits when you leave work!
    It's just not the same, really. (And I am one of the most lazy people I know, so I'd barely ever probably actually put them in!)

    And I've done several shades of green, and it's one of the more difficult colors to keep looking the way you want it. It tends to fade. But I think my favorite color was when I was all over a sort of teal or blueish green back in 2007. It was called Enchanted Forest green, and then in 2009 I redid the color but I used a brand that tends to last longer and their closest to that shade was called Sonic green.
    The first time around:


    and then December 2009:

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    I've been wondering why you haven't had your hair in any funky colors lately... sucks that your job won't let you. I always thought your hair looked awesome
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    Thanks. It was actually the barn owner at the first place I was a working student/intern, then I was allowed to at the second barn, but now Petco has strict policies about what employees are allowed to look like.

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  4. #34
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    That first green one is the kind of shade I would consider, if it weren't for the fact that the dye would probably make my skin completely freak out! That was such a cool color!
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  5. #35
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    Hair coloring can be fun

    Everyone's hair is different. Some hair accepts coloring nicely and survives the process with no problems. BUT other's have hair that is difficult at best.

    As one ages (sorry but it DOES happen) one's skin color changes and thus your hair may look like it doesn't fit anymore!

    I think everyone is fine with their natural color except if you don't like it. As I said in an earlier post, I let my hair go natural for about four years (salt and pepper/mousey brown mix) and then one day I decided to go and have it colored again. Time had passed and their was so much gray hat I didn't need to have highlighting done. The gray accepted the color much differently than the mounsey brown hair, and most of the gray was around my face, thus, highlighting for free!

    Some people have an appetite for attention and like the shock it brings to folks when they do something outrageous with their hair. That's ok. I get it. The greens, blues and purples do not leave your hair completely in most cases. All color with peroxide leaves some residue. But, you can get rid of it with the proper application of another product.

    It is such an individual thing. I give everyone their choice to do what they want. They have to live with it. I don't. They may look at me and thnk "how boring"..... and mousey! Hehehehehehehehe! I like it.

    I do feel sorry for the folks who do something to their hair that they end up hating. It can takes months to correct the problem completely.

    Sooooo, life is short. Color your hair the color you want. You only go around once in life. Live it to it's fullest!

  6. #36
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    My mom's a licensed beautician and gets her supplies from the local Sally Beauty Supply.

    When I was younger and playing with hair colors, I'd typically buy the box stuff from super market shelves. It didn't matter if it faded or grew out because I didn't want blue or red hair permanently.

    I'm a natural brunette and started to get gray hairs at 21 years. Now when I want my hair colored, I pick up Clairol Professional Gray Busters from Sally Beauty and my mom does my hair. It's only about $6 a bottle and lasts quite awhile. My roots start to show long before it fades.

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    I am all gray and have been for many years. It's not a silver gray but a platinum gray and I like it. It's all natural since I do nothing to color it at all.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sasvermont View Post
    Some people have an appetite for attention and like the shock it brings to folks when they do something outrageous with their hair. That's ok. I get it.
    Not me. I've never done it for shock value or attention, and I don't even see it as outrageous. From my view, it shouldn't be seen as shocking or outrageous. It's just hair.

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    JMO - but I would consider "vibrant" hair color as being done for shock value or the comments and looks it attracts. Blue, green, purple, pink, etc, are not natural colors, and this is what I base my opinion on. But to each his own. If that's what you like, then go for it. It's what inside that counts anyway, and I sure wouldn't judge anyone by the color of their hair!
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    "Only her hairdresser knows for sure...does she or doesn't she?"

    So, who is old enough to remember that line? I think it was Clairol way back when I was young.

    Here is a funny hair coloring story for you all. First of all, my mom is now 88 years old and is still not completely gray. She didn't really start to get gray until she was close to her 70's.

    When we were kids way back in the late 60's, my two sisters told the women at church that my mother colored her hair. The funny thing is, mom didn't and never has colored her hair. Boy did they ever get in trouble.

    As for me...only my hairdresser knows for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happylabs View Post
    "Only her hairdresser knows for sure...does she or doesn't she?"

    So, who is old enough to remember that line? I think it was Clairol way back when I was young.

    Yes, I remember it - it was Clairol and I WASN'T young (a kid) at the time! Just like I remember the Breck Girl commercials and the ones for Ipana toothpaste (that's a real oldie!)
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    To know just when the hands will stop - on what day, or what hour.
    Now is the only time you have, so live it with a will -
    Don't wait until tomorrow - the hands may then be still.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    Yes, I remember it - it was Clairol and I WASN'T young (a kid) at the time! Just like I remember the Breck Girl commercials and the ones for Ipana toothpaste (that's a real oldie!)
    Ahhhh...the Breck girl always had beautiful hair. I remember wanting hair like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    JMO - but I would consider "vibrant" hair color as being done for shock value or the comments and looks it attracts. Blue, green, purple, pink, etc, are not natural colors, and this is what I base my opinion on. But to each his own. If that's what you like, then go for it. It's what inside that counts anyway, and I sure wouldn't judge anyone by the color of their hair!

    Just because you perceive something some way does not mean you should assume someone else does the same. I also rarely got comments and didn't notice any looks. I am a very introverted person and don't like people I don't know coming up and talking to me. Maybe it's just the area I grew up in, but hair color is trivial and was pretty common among students at the school I went to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suki Wingy View Post
    Just because you perceive something some way does not mean you should assume someone else does the same.
    I was not making any derogatory comment - simply stating that it was my personal opinion. As I said - I do not judge people on the color of their hair, and if you took offense to my comment, then please accept my apology.
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    To know just when the hands will stop - on what day, or what hour.
    Now is the only time you have, so live it with a will -
    Don't wait until tomorrow - the hands may then be still.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    I was not making any derogatory comment - simply stating that it was my personal opinion. As I said - I do not judge people on the color of their hair, and if you took offense to my comment, then please accept my apology.
    I realize you didn't mean anything by it, but it definitely looks like you are saying it is my opinion that all people who dye their hair a color not found in hair naturally are looking for attention. Which is of course an absurd statement to call someone else's intentions or feelings part of your opinion.

    I'm not trying to take anything out on you and I'm not angry but I've seen quite a lot of people lately trying to ride off prejudice as a difference in opinion.

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