As might be expected, everything is a trade-off. For example, while floating in the vasty deep yesterday, I traded some of the color in my hair for more color in my skin.
Good thing I took a picture on Saturday.

I did not acquire any siblings for Babs. Just a cut on my foot. I may not be able to surf, but at least I can show the injuries for my time in the water. Babs is no longer very visible, but I find the healing process of the body fascinating - quick and in a ring pattern. Much like a good smallpox plan.
hey, i love it!!!!
Posted by: roya at April 7, 2004 08:07 PMme too!
Posted by: kari at April 8, 2004 06:03 AMDang, girl -- your hair is long!
Posted by: +mojan. at April 8, 2004 08:49 AMThanks!
(It looks longer than it is because of the way my head is tilted. No need for hair extensions when you've got a working neck.)
Heh. I love it. My hair is also naturally dark brownish-black, but I'm considering an attempt at something similar. In the past I've used special effects bleach kit to make sections white-blonde before dying bright red, but I don't think the new workplace would go for it.
Posted by: Sharyn at April 9, 2004 05:20 AMhey shok - i totally covet your highlights! if i weren't here at the BNC i'd have them in a color close to yours too. probably more red. hee hee!
Posted by: delara at April 12, 2004 07:40 AMSharyn and Delara, that's why I went for the ends. If someone feels uncomfortable about it, I can just pull it back, and voila, no unnatural color visible from the front. Of course, the hairdresser had to cut off most of it this weekend. Grrrr. All I asked for was a little trim....
Posted by: shokufeh at April 13, 2004 05:39 PMwhat is it with hair cutters and cutting off way too much?! you ask for 1/2 and inch to and inch and they take it to mean 3-5 inches! is there a different measurement system for hair dressers taht we need to know about?
Posted by: Emily at April 13, 2004 11:33 PM