. . . hair color . . .
. . . yep . . .
. . . i was born blonde . . .
{bald, technically. it took me a couple of years to grow this much hair!}
. . . and really serious, apparently . . .

. . . mother nature intended for me to be a towhead ~
--n
a person with blond or yellowish hair
or
a head of such hair
. . . and who am i to argue? . . .
. . . so today i'm grateful
for these little tubes of magic
and lots of tin foil . . .
. . . also a great friend/neighbor/walking partner
who knows how to use them . . .
{thanks, amanda ~ i'll be back in five/six-ish weeks!}
. . . i'm thankful for some fresh oomph . . .
. . . AND it covers the gray . . .
{win, win}
oh madre! i've decided that when i start to go grey, i'll color my hair a lovely shade of red, to follow in gramma romney's footsteps. after all, i am named after her! she will, however, have to teach me how to do the "classy bun"...
ReplyDeletei am grateful my goldwell every six weeks as well!
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ReplyDeleteoh, me too. it does wonders for our fine/thin hair too!
ReplyDeletei'm right there with ya stephie! had mine done last night...ahhhhhhh
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I agree with you in the thankful for hair products thing, only in my case it's "spray hair" and "whacking and blacking". Such a blessing....Ahh.
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