There are females here with short hair (hey, kelili) and there are males with longer hair (hey, dom). It suits them both and I don't think either need to change their gender. I'm hopeful that we're less caught up now in gender as a whole and are starting to just treat each other as people.
Haha, I probably won't actually do it. I have really soft hair, and I need something to play with without reaching up. Also, I want to dip dye it. I'm thinking maybe teal or purple. I wonder if I could pull off multiple colours (it's a bit harder to do, since you have to make sure the colours don't bleed into each other).
You could definitely pull off multiple colours or dip-dying. I know it sounds kind of weird but I think you could pull off a much lighter colour as a dip. I know a lot of people will disagree but I think this girl's hair is just great:
Eee, cute! They have ombre box dye, now. I wonder how well it works. I used to have bubblegum pink tips that were fun. I also used to dye my hair completely red with henna.
I'm such a sucker for bright, unnatural, candy like colours, though. Look at this gorgeous nonsense:
It's taken me ages to type this out, because I came across this picture, and now I can't stop looking at it: http://v007o.popscreen.com/eVFJYlp4WWYxd2sx_o_dip-dye-rainbow-ombre-inspired-hair-tutorial.jpg
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There are females here with short hair (hey, kelili) and there are males with longer hair (hey, dom). It suits them both and I don't think either need to change their gender. I'm hopeful that we're less caught up now in gender as a whole and are starting to just treat each other as people.
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Hmm, it makes sense to me that kelili would have short hair, for some reason. I'm considering a pixie cut, myself.
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I think you could probably pull off a pixie cut. Although then you won't be in Eastenders any more. :/
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Haha, I probably won't actually do it. I have really soft hair, and I need something to play with without reaching up. Also, I want to dip dye it. I'm thinking maybe teal or purple. I wonder if I could pull off multiple colours (it's a bit harder to do, since you have to make sure the colours don't bleed into each other).
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You could definitely pull off multiple colours or dip-dying. I know it sounds kind of weird but I think you could pull off a much lighter colour as a dip. I know a lot of people will disagree but I think this girl's hair is just great:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-BWlrf6laxqk/TbjsMvtvCtI/AAAAAAAAB0k/sU_vxBTzAO0/s1600/IMG_6642+1.jpg
Not sure you could get away with something quite that light, but a henna red might look nice.
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Eee, cute! They have ombre box dye, now. I wonder how well it works. I used to have bubblegum pink tips that were fun. I also used to dye my hair completely red with henna.
I'm such a sucker for bright, unnatural, candy like colours, though. Look at this gorgeous nonsense:
http://ottawawestfashion.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/image2.jpg
http://sayyestohoboken.com/2011/07/rainbow-dip-dyed-hair.html
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0drxz1GqH1qixwrro1_500.jpg
It's taken me ages to type this out, because I came across this picture, and now I can't stop looking at it: http://v007o.popscreen.com/eVFJYlp4WWYxd2sx_o_dip-dye-rainbow-ombre-inspired-hair-tutorial.jpg