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I have gotten so good at it that I don't want a hairdresser (sm)

Posted By: Lisa on 2007-09-16
In Reply to: Hair color and highlights advice - sm

to color my hair. I am never happy with what they do. Are you wanting to keep the light brown and have highlights but just a different color highlights? Because if you put anything on it is going to change all of your hair color of course, not just the highlights. In my experiences with toners they have made my hair look the color of say, a nice car floor mat LOL! If you put a golden blonde color on your hair, it is going to lighten all of your hair, so you would have golden blonde hair, with slightly lighter highlights. Your best bet if you do not want to go spend a lot of money at the hairdresser and don't want to change your entire hair color is to try to find a temporary wash-in color that will darken up your highlights a little. I like Garnier products a lot.


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Hairdresser problem
I need opinions, please.  I have pretty heavy blonde highlights and go for a hair touch up last night (normally I just get hightlights and nothing else, no toners, etc. because it blends great with my hair).  I say I need a few more hightlights at my root to brighten it up a little, you know for the holidays and all.  This probably would have cost me around 40 and did the job.  Well, she starts telling me that the root is much darker than the rest ? Well, yeah, usually is. She said that I should do a *color* at the root that will be close to my natural hair color but brighten it up AND some lowlites that same color AND some highlights stating that this way it will be more blended. Okay..whatever you say. This was only my 2nd time with this girl and the last time she did a good job. So I go for it thinking she is the hairdresser, right?  Well she leaves it all on an hour and a half (apparently the lady before me who just came in for a cut ended up being talked into a whole new color too!)  Hmmm.  So, close to 2 hours later, the regrowth and lowlites are red and I see very little highlight or blonde!  Hello, doesn't *blend* at all and in fact my husband thought I went auburn!  Of course with the salon lighting you really can't tell until you get home and see it in different lighting. I normally have neutral blonde hair but now with these very noticeable streaks and roots of strawberry blonde. The kicker is it cost me 135 because it was a double process.  So my question is, do you think they sometimes do things just to up the price so they make more money even if they know it is not the best thing to do? I know in my heart if she did what I asked it would have been fine. I am going back today for a *toner* to cut some of the red but I am really MAD because I know now it will appear darker overall which sort of defeats the whole reason I went in the first place! Not to mention what all these processes are doing to my hair.  What do I say/do?  I know what I'd like to do but I'm pretty sure that I'd end up in jail. Thanks for any advice/opinions.
Nick the hairdresser on
What Not To Wear has curly hair. He has lots of tips when somebody with curly hair is on. He uses certain products afterward to let it curl, but smoothly and in an organized fashion.

With the wide-toothed comb, look for one where the teeth are rounded or even sort of squared off (in a rounded sort of way). That makes it more comfy when you get close to the scalp.

I do have one area at the nape of my neck where my fine hair tangles terribly.
Kris Novoselic's (Nirvana) mom was my hairdresser.
nm
I asked my mom, who is a hairdresser, and she said the best way is to use pure acetone. sm

Soak a cotton ball in acetone, hold the hair on a towel, then put the soaked cotton ball on top of the hair and hold for a few seconds.  Then keep wiping hair with wet, acetone-soaked cotton ball until the product comes off.  This may take several times, depending on how much glue she's got in her hair. Then wash hair.


Hope this works helps!


Looking for gift ideas for massage therapist and hairdresser -
I see the massage therapist every week (my treat to myself!) and the hairdresser about every 6 weeks for a cut.  I really want them to know how  important they are to my well-being, especially my massage therapist.  You all have the best ideas.  Thank you so much! 
Anyone have any good holiday dessert recipes? Looking for something good to take to a party. nm
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What a good role model you are for good holiday spirit...wow nm

Awesome! Good service is good news.
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glad to see you look at it this way! Really good idea! Have a good season! nm
nm
Good Fences make good neighbors
You can get premade cedar fencing that comes in sections. You dig a post hole at the appropriate distance and fill with a bag of quick-crete. Alternatively, you could buy a used fence from a place that hauls away.

You could also get an electric fence, just hook to a battery and run the cord (for retraining purposes) it would not hurt your dogs.

I feel your pain. Roll up your sleeves and pray for some digging weather!
Hey hon, you can have one. There are tons of good ones out there looking for a good woman. They ain&
doorstep. Seek and you shall find. So, if you 'really' wanted one, me thinks you would have one...
All good points, good post. (nm)
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a good movie with a good lesson
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Good for you! Keep up the good work!
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Yes there are some that are good. This wasn't about one that was good.
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R-I-D-D-A-N-C-E. Good riddance. Not good riddens. Riddens is not even a word.
my pet peeve
I would make a good Beth with wig on. Not sure DH would make a good Dog.
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Here's a good one.....
She is sexually inactive since being widowed by choice.
Good for you!
:-)
Good for you

Sounds like she has a good home.  It just may take her time and I am sure professional help will help.   We need to learn not to let them train us.  I have two cats and my dog and I am sure I spoil them according to most people but right now they are my family.   I am sure Tasha will not be around much longer and don't think I will replace her for a while.  Would be nice to be able to come and go for a while and not worry about someone taking care of the dog.  Also it is a little more work training a puppy down here on the water in a floating home.   So it will be me and my cats for a while.   I am also not sure I have the energy for a puppy.  But it sounds like you have sure provided a good home for Miss Lilly. 


Patti


good for you--sm
Puppies have a way of healing our hearts! We won't forget, but they fill that empty gap..for the other remaining pets, as well. They get lonesome too after having had a companion for a period of time. Just give them time to become friends. I am happy for you!
as an IC you need to get a GOOD CPA....

I truly do not think you can do this yourself, unless you are so business-books acclimated and always on top of things.....


I've been an IC for 10 years and an MT for nearly 30, and as an IC I always get my things CPA-ready for the CPA (receipts/bills/statements, and I write everything down once I get the receipts/bills in good order in the late winter/early spring, by March, and so I go to him with all the categories and the figures and not the receipts/other garbage).  You get a percentage off for your office, your electric, et cetera.  The CPA's know all the in's and out's of this and are quite helpful and worth every dime, in my mind.  I used to pay quarterly taxes (about $500-750) but now I choose to pay yearly, one lump payment by April 15th and I'm all very legal!!


 Best of luck!  


It looks good!
And shouldn't that be rheumatiz? :-)
Good for you and your Dr..sm
That is great to hear.  Our GYN office was out of the vaccine at the time of our visit, so they must either pushing it hard, or getting a lot of requests for it. I had seriously considered having my daughter get the vaccine, but after I have had a chance to think about it, I'm having second thoughts.  I don't want this generation of teenage girls to be guinea pigs for something that may have harmful effects later on.  And the government making it mandatory?  Let's hope not.
some good, some bad
but don't you want your kids to have a better and easier life?
That's a good one!
!!!!!!
not good
according to about-to-graduate as vet daughter. As certain nutrients that the one animal NEEDS, is not in the other's food. I can't remember all of what she said, but know it can lead to deficiencies.
Good for you!
Glad to hear things went so well, and I'm sure your mind will rest easier now too.
LOL! Good one... : )
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Good for you.....
So excited to read that.  I would swear that is the best "diet" so to speak.  Great news - keep up the good work!       
Good for you
I find it very hard to believe that it happened to you and you can be so flippant about it.

Mine happened more than 25 years ago. I was 14 years old. When I told, I was branded, I was a liar, I was asking for it, etc...

How is it that a grown man can beat the living daylights out of a young girl, rape her, cut her legs with broken glass, and then act like nothing happened. How can an entire community act like nothing happened?

I still have nightmares. I can sometimes even still smell that cheap cologne he wore. I want to vomit every time I get a little whiff of it.

The next 3 weeks were the longest of my life, wondering if that monster got me pregnant. I absolutely would have aborted if he had. Either that or I absolutely would have killed myself.

I would love to give you my nightmares since you seem to be so strong. I would gladly give them up.

Good. I used to like her; but since she
came out of the closet, she has become more arrogant.

Not that there is anything wrong with that. (coming out of the closet).
Good - thank you (sm)
You both just posted about the same time. Not sure what I did to that poster. Anyway..I made an appointment which my boss agreed to, and I haven't given my notice yet - thought I should wait until I feel better to make any big decisions. Thanks
Good for you. --sm
once you start feeling better, the other positive steps will fall into place too. Hang in there, you can do it!

and DumDum is not so DumDum--I have been around the block a few times myself, and have had many experiences such as yours. Think positive thoughts for what you want out of life and those positive thoughts will create positive energies around you. Don't let anyone elses criticisms get you down. It can be hard because all it takes is one negative remark to set you back sometimes. Take care and good luck to you!
Good for you! I am on day 2.
You can do this! We both can do this.

I am on my gazillionith quit attempt. Stress always does me in, but I am like you, thinking this has to be the end.

This stinking habit is really jeopardizing my healt. I had a really bad URI about a month ago and then ended up with costochondritis. I quit for a couple weeks, and then picked them up again. Got fed up yesterday and said enough. I can't smoke, because it kills to cough. I am so tired of the way cigarettes make me feel, both physically and mentally.

Look for the book, The EasyWay to Stop Smoking by Allen Carr. It helps to get you in the right mindset and put in perspective what the addiction does to you.

Good luck. Keep fighting the fight, no matter what. E-mail me if you need a quit buddy!
Good for you!
That sounds like fun.  I would love to find something like that so I wouldn't have to be at this desk quite as much.
Good for you! If you have
made it through the first 3 days I think you are pretty much home free, so day #8 is excellent. You have gotten the nicotine out of your system and have conquered the physical withdrawal- now you just have to deal with the mental/emotional addiction.

I quit 15 years ago and it was a struggle but what worked for me was to ride out each craving when it came on, without trying to stuff it down with food or whatever. In the class I took they said that if you stuff the cravings at the beginning then they will pop up 2 or 3 months down the road when you are totally unprepared mentally for them, and that is usually what makes people relapse.

The other thing that really helped was when I was in a good solid mental state and really aware of how much I wanted to quit I sat down and wrote down all reasons I wanted to quit and all the bad things about smoking that I hated and all the good things that life as a nonsmoker would entail. It was very good to have that to read at times when my mind would try to play little tricks on me.

Also, watch your self talk. If you see someone smoking and think to yourself "man, they get to smoke and I can't" you will only feel deprived and punished. Think to yourself "I'm so glad I choose not to do that anymore."

Good luck!!
Good for you!
It will get better. DH did it 3 years ago, and he is unbelievably glad he did. Smoking is sooo inconvenient these days. When I see people smoking outside their places of business these days, they don't even hold their cigs like they used to; now they usually try to hide them. They are probably wishing they were already where you are right now - at 30 days. Your breathing is going to be improving, exercise will get easier, and your skin will start looking younger.

You certainly have a lot of stresses in your life, and this change is going to help you in the long run, as you know. I applaude you for making this positive change and handling all that.

You are pretty awesome.


When I say it's good for ya it's good for ya! nm
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LOL. Good
I was afraid you were one of the many that didn't like him. If you need to know anything else, just let me know.
Another good one
We recently had an article in the paper here in town where a woman won on the Price of Right, a very expensive car, not sure if it was a ferrari or something else - wanted donations to pay the taxes, tags and insurance, something like 25,000, so she would not have to sell the car because she liked it so well.
WOW! Good for you.

Good for you.

good one TLR!
Ooops. I forgot this board is patroled. How boring for us.  next thing you know gab will mean shut up.  Goodnight to you too! 
Good for you for following through on this!

So many people would just let it go and not take the time to do what really needs to be done. Pat yourself on the back for a good job well done!


This doctor is absolutely unbelievable. Every doctor, dentist, or other professional I have ever worked with or made appointments with has a 24-hour cancellation policy. If you cancel your appointment at least 24 hours in advance, no charge. And you cancelled yours a WEEK in advance!


If your local TV news has one of those consumer alert segments, maybe you could give them a call and let them know what is going on. This doctor's current patients need to know that they will be charged if they cancel appointments.


Again,  for a great job!


Good for you
I wonder what he is like to his staff.
Really? That's good to know. sm
I'm afraid to do it myself for fear of messing everything up so I was planning on getting an estimate from sears and home depot and/or Lowe's. What did Sears do wrong?
But it's for a good cause
Way to go!
good to know
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And a good one at that!
opinion, that is. Couldn't have said it better :)
Good for you!
I hope that other poor dog didn't die in vain.  Thank God they removed the 2 new dogs before they suffered a similar fate.  Glad to hear you are keeping on top of it.  If we don't watch out for abused animals, who will?  They can't speak up for themselves.