Advice wanted: Christmas colours and flavours

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Re: Advice wanted: Christmas colours and flavours

Post by LowlifeDes » 5 years ago

Rocky wrote:
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Would that colour hide my grey?
Grey? Mine is white.
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Re: Advice wanted: Christmas colours and flavours

Post by Joan » 5 years ago

Apparently there is no such thing as a grey hair. Hairs either have colour or they don't. The mix looks grey.

I'll let you know know how well this colour sticks. It's semi permanent as my pillow will attest, currently my head is red and pink. I'll see how long it stays like that.
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Post by Rutabaga » 5 years ago

Have you ever tried henna? It gives a deep colour and fades cleanly so no roots or stained pillow.
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Re: Advice wanted: Christmas colours and flavours

Post by Joan » 4 years ago

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I've just discovered, I was totally ahead of the trend here.
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(OK, I need to look into my food styling skills)
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Re: Advice wanted: Christmas colours and flavours

Post by Joan » 4 years ago

Well, it's not as well styled as the photo, but everyone was pretty happy!
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