Not something I've ever been into. At 63 my hair is now naturally darker
than when I was 20 (still have a hairpiece which matched then for
comparison). Both my brothers are white, but I take after my mother who
still only had about a dozen grey hairs when she died. I'd love to go grey.
I'd
PLEASE don't tell me noone on the lace chat list dyes their hair! Though I
suppose it's a natural place to find alot of people into being sweet old
ladies.
Yours,
Dora Smith
Austin, TX
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- Original Message -
From: Jean Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Chat
Hi,
I just had to share this site with you. I was tidying up my Favorites when
I came across this site that I had saved and never been on. Well, I got well
and truly hooked and spend all morning creating snowflakes!!
Perhaps someone on Chat sent the address in, I can't remember how I
Ok,
I am one who dyes my hair, but there is now more gray than brown so I go
blond, it blends much better. When I was younger I always got a lot of red
tones (that I hated) it seems to me that there is something out on the market
that is supposed to help lose the brassiness when you dye your
On Jun 18, 2006, at 16:57, Dora Smith wrote:
PLEASE don't tell me noone on the lace chat list dyes their hair!
Though I suppose it's a natural place to find alot of people into
being sweet old ladies.
I take an exception to that! I'm a *sour* old lady... :)
This said, I'm like Jean Nathan
On Jun 18, 2006, at 18:17, Jennifer Hester wrote:
Perhaps someone on Chat sent the address in, I can't remember how I
got it,
but if it was here, perhaps there are some newbies who would like to
have a
go. It put paid to my lace for the day :-
But have a go and enjoy yourselves,
Another old (but excellent) one... every time one like this hits my
Inbox, I go into a deep funk: should I forward (some people might not
have seen it at all, some may have sclerotic memory like mine and enjoy
the umpteen's showing of the same-old)...
So, do I forward, or do I trash? It all
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e0/AntarcticaRockSurface.jpg
Close inspection shows, alas, that the laciest bits are
artifacts of hard-to-gather data.
I found this while reading More Words, Deeper Hole
http://www.livejournal.com/users/james_nicoll/
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Joy Beeson
Jean Nathan wrote:
I'd never dye it.
I always swore I'd bleach my hair when it got to that ugly
half-and-half stage. Alas, it turns out that when you
bleach my dark hairs, they turn red.
I wish I'd known that when I was eighteen . . .
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Not dyeing doesn't mean we are sweet