I like the idea above, I did this last summer, and it's great as you can tie your hair back in a way that the colour doesn't show whilst you are at work.
Posts by Tasha M.
Foundation - Boots botanics tinted moisteriser but they stopped making it! now I use the Rimmel 24hr stuff.
Eyes - L'oreal gel liner and L'oreal infaillible eyeshadow.
Lips - Sephora rouge shine in Bright red or max factor lip tint also in bright red.
Nail colour - usually chap MUA ones from Superdrug - they seem to last longer that the dior ones my mum gave me!
Hair - John Frieda foam in Cherry Brown at the mo
Hey Girls, thanks for all the advice. I ended up cutting it in the end took about 4 inched off, side parting and more layers. I feels so much healthier now and as I thought it has more volume.
I do usually try to do deep conditioning treatments once a week or so and I use serum everytime after I wash my hair. I rarely use heat on my hair and leave it to dry naturally. I think my hair became damaged either from dyeing ( but not much, only bout once every 3 months) and just sheer lack of haircuts.
Just after having my hair cut I got a sinus infection (boohoo!) so haven't had a chance to show it off, but the one night I did go out I got quite a few compliments so I assume its suiting me. I might still grow it back out with the shorter layers, I guess I'll just see how I feel.
Felecity - I will remember the vinegar trick, I assume you do that before shampoo or your hair will smell?
Wow Rawr Rawr, I love those angel wings! I dont have any tattoos. I would love to have one and I keep seeing so many amazingly beautiful ones but unfortunetly growing up my mum worked doing skin camouflage ie, semi permanent makeup covering scars and tattoes. After hearing so many people regretting their tattoos, it has kind of stuck that it's a huge decision that you can't go back on. So far I have plenty of piercings, as you can just take those out, but I have never regretted any of those and still wear them every day. Anyway, I've been thinking that I'd like to get 2 cute little kittens behing each ear like this: http://media-cdn.pinterest.com/upload/27232772716235721_o9pzq4G2_b.jpg and some orchids down the side of my ribs.
Actually, I think I'm going to go for it - but as you said Olivia, slightly shorter and more layers, and have a side parting for a change - can't do bangs though - they gave me headaches when I had them once before.
I just found some old pics of me with hair about the length I want it (these were 2 and a half years ago and I've lost 35 pounds since then!)
OK, so I've been growing my hair for about 3 years now to get it to the length it is now. Over the past year it has been getting rather annoying, ie. getting knotty, getting, in my food, I have to tie it up at night. As I've been looking at some pics it's looking quite dull with no volume - I'm guessing the length is weighing the hair down. Does any one have the same issues and does a good hair cut help? And also do you think it would suit me?
I basically just want to make it more manageable.
Here's my hair now:
My hair is straightened in the last one (it really doesn't straighten very easily)
This is the kind of style I'd want:
OK, it's not that that much of a difference but would still be taking 3/4 inches off and shorter layers.
Here's me: http://lookbook.nu/user/1174711-Tasha-M
You've got some pretty good some on there! Just fanned you I haven't really used lookbook that much to be honest but I find it useful to have a glance everynow and then for DIY ideas.
I'm with Pink Weeds, I like prefer the feel of smooth skin but I have thick dark hair so I need to epilate/wax and my legs only stay smooth for a couple of hours after shaving
But yeh if your happier with hairy pits go for it!
I tried the garnier one but it just made my skin really greasy, and didn't have much coverage, was worse than a cheap tinted moisteriser to be honest. For colour, I used the medium one and that matched my skin fine though.
I used to use Crazy Color in Blue and had to dye it like every 3 colours, bearing it mind it had been bleached from dyed dark read, and I ad to dye it every three washes or it went a manky khaki green colour...
I tried directions aswell and it didn't dye it in the slightest :S
I tried these a whole 10 years ago though so the dyes may have changed in formula since then.
It also really depends on the condition of the hair too - the more you bleach it the less it will hold colour.
From what I can see your hair looks fine now, nice and shiny. Provided you give it a nice break and just dye the roots when needed for a while it'll go back to normal pretty sharpish.
The only way I can think of to get rid or the purple stains would be to bleach it - buy that would only damage your hair further. You could dye it darker, but make sure to use a non-permanent dye without peroxide or ammonia. Sounds like your hair really just needs a rest. My hair started crumbling away from too much bleach a few years ago and it was back to normal until I decided to bleach my ends again
With regards to the damage, a trim should help a great deal as it will stop split ends moving up the hair. I usually use Aussie 3 minute miracle reconstructor or whatever it's called. Not sure in which countries it's available. Putting serum in your hair after washing is good aswell as staying away from hair dryers and straighteners. Also I would suggest conditioning your hair twice after washing and using an intensive conditioning treatment at least once a week.
This usually works for me, hope it helps
The only way I can think of to get rid or the purple stains would be to bleach it - buy that would only damage your hair further. You could dye it darker, but make sure to use a non-permanent dye without peroxide or ammonia. Sounds like your hair really just needs a rest. My hair started crumbling away from too much bleach a few years ago and it was back to normal until I decided to bleach my ends again
With regards to the damage, a trim should help a great deal as it will stop split ends moving up the hair. I usually use Aussie 3 minute miracle reconstructor or whatever it's called. Not sure in which countries it's available. Putting serum in your hair after washing is good aswell as staying away from hair dryers and straighteners. Also I would suggest conditioning your hair twice after washing and using an intensive conditioning treatment at least once a week.
This usually works for me, hope it helps
Just a warning about Henna. I lot of permanent dyes have a notice saying you should not dye hair that has previously been dyed with henna. I mean, I've done it and it was fine but may not be fine with others, anyway that is just in case you think you may want to dye it again later. Henna is really good for your hair though! You'll have to post a pic so we can see what it looks like
Just a warning about Henna. I lot of permanent dyes have a notice saying you should not dye hair that has previously been dyed with henna. I mean, I've done it and it was fine but may not be fine with others, anyway that is just in case you think you may want to dye it again later. Henna is really good for your hair though! You'll have to post a pic so we can see what it looks like