I'm growing weary of this lack of control. I've never dealt with curls and I'm at a loss. The gray wasn't bad when my hair was short, but now, I look like a sweet granny with my gray-funky-style! What can I control? I have no control over the curls, unless I want to chop them off. But, it took me 7 months to get this far. I decided to look into changing the one thing I can control... the color. I got this dandy (and cheap) bottle of Fanci-Full, because it washes out. I've never dyed my hair at home, so I thought it would be fun to experiment. It was fun and only a little messy. But I couldn't see a change at all! I tried the next day with a more generous amount. Forget it. Looking Forlorn I look a little sad in this photo yesterday. I was really just snapping a "before" photo. I was excited to have Christina guide me with some options for color and to give me a tiny bit of a trim. I couldn't have felt in better hands. Christina took all the time in the world to look at color samples with my skin and eyes. She knew my chemo hair might have issues with taking the color, but she gave me such support. I was ready to go. Where'd my curls go? Here I am with a different look. I'm sure I won't have the patience to blow out all those curls like Christina did, but at least I know it can be done now. My gray is gone for now. I wish I'd felt content enough to keep it, but I was so ready for a change. I'm going to enjoy this for a while.
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kristi
6/13/2017 08:14:55 am
Love your new do!
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Beth
6/14/2017 05:09:30 pm
Thanks Kristi! That's the blown dry salon look... that I don't do. 😁 Nice being free of a little gray!
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Angie
6/17/2017 05:50:27 pm
I LOVE your new do!! She did a great job!!
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Beth
6/28/2017 06:14:49 am
A late thanks, Angie!
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