Something about being a blonde in a world of dark-haired ladies (especially when blonde dye has to be imported from Canada) makes you want to just blend in....

Before
The dual process of red, then (light?) brown - instructions are all in Korean, of course
I'm a little bit orange here...
The final product - darker than I wanted, but fully expect it to fade eventually.
10 Comments:
Hi Its MOM Orange, blonde, brown, I love you no matter what colour you are today. Always MOM
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Anonymous, at 9:52 PM
brown haired girls rule the universe
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Anonymous, at 11:10 PM
Well, it is better than blue. (remember my 4th year visit to Waterloo?) As you know, I'm no gentleman...but I still prefer you blonde.
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Anonymous, at 11:12 PM
my personal philosophy is that one should always judge hair by quantity and texture, not colour
and mine is curly and sort of brownish which I think people find attractive
oh, you mean the stuff on your HEAD!
never mind
alan
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Anonymous, at 11:27 PM
Holy Cow!
Lookin' good, V!
Can't wait to hear about the reactions from school... :)
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Jen @ Light Enough to Travel, at 11:43 PM
speaking from experience, its liberating to go from blonde to brown, but then you tend to miss your golden locks. i think you look beautiful, and im jealous of your long hair, mines so short now
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meaghann, at 4:57 AM
yaaaaaaaaaaay!!!! welcome to the darkside!
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Kimberly, at 9:15 AM
I dyed mine the same colour last week!!
Dave calls it artificial intelligence.
Ann
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Anonymous, at 10:55 AM
Hey...wait...I've got a new complaint...
It looks great, I love it! (Coming from someone who has seen your hair many colours.)
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Char, at 12:38 PM
I love it! now I just need a picture with dry hair to really see the color.
Very impressive considering the directions were in korean
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Anonymous, at 12:10 AM
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