feeling sick and hair dye
The hair dye aisle is the most stressful part of any store. Your life could be going great and you decide "hey this will be fun" instead of fun you get scary and life sucks. Christine and I have spent hours sitting on the floor at the uptown Walgreen's staring at boxes of hair dye. Hours sitting on the Walgreen's floor. Put that in your Missed Connections ad, I dare ya. It all comes down to strategy and who has used what and failed miserably. Luckily, since my middle school years I've figured out some basic guidelines for at home hair dying.
5 When in doubt bring your most honest/blunt friend
4 Know if you're a cool or a warm
3 Kool-Aid as hair dye and Sun-In is a bad idea if you're over 12
2 Red seems fun but inevitably it will make you cry
1 Going lighter should never happen at your house unless you live in a salon
In middle school I was obsessed with My So Called Life. I thought that red hair looked awesome on Claire Danes and it should look just as awesome on me. I wasn't prepared for it to look as fire engine red as it did and I cried for like two days. After that my friends and I went through a Kool-Aid dying phase, this one friend of mine had me use blue Kool-Aid on her long blonde hair... she had green hair for the rest of the year. Why am I talking about hair dye? Probably because I caught Christine's cold and I'm in dire need of something to make me smile. Maybe it's the cold meds but I still think I could go red ...








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