When I turned 37, I tried coloring my hair myself. I had never colored my hair before at all, and the whole thing was a big mess.
It dripped everywhere.
Rather than try again, I started going to a friend who is a hairdresser to get it done after that. It cost me $30 each time I go, but for me, the cost was worth it.
But now, I'm rethinking that expense. Telling my friend I was going to do my own hair wasn't high on my list of things to do. I was afraid she'd think I was unhappy with the way she does it. Well, she's moving away within a few months, so she'll stop doing my hair anyway.
I dread the thought of trying it by myself again, but to cut expenses, I should at least give it a try, or just let my hair go gray.
Anyone have ideas on which home product is easiest for a newbie?
It dripped everywhere.
Rather than try again, I started going to a friend who is a hairdresser to get it done after that. It cost me $30 each time I go, but for me, the cost was worth it.
But now, I'm rethinking that expense. Telling my friend I was going to do my own hair wasn't high on my list of things to do. I was afraid she'd think I was unhappy with the way she does it. Well, she's moving away within a few months, so she'll stop doing my hair anyway.
I dread the thought of trying it by myself again, but to cut expenses, I should at least give it a try, or just let my hair go gray.
Anyone have ideas on which home product is easiest for a newbie?
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