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Date Picture Taken: Feb 23, 2008, 4:31:41 PM
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... or is it?
When I started dyeing my hair at the age of sixteen, I set a goal for myself: dye my hair every color of the rainbow by the time I turned 21. With this hair color, courtesy of Special Effects Iguana Green, I've accomplished my goal with two and a half months to spare.
I'd like to have a better quality photo to post, but this shot of me cuddling one of my favorite stuffed animals, taken on Sunday morning, is the best I have. The color is much more rich and vibrant in person.
That's such a pretty color! And I'm 'wow'ing over how your eyes can look so awesome with absolutely no makeup- they're gorgeous.
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That's the color I used to use. Last time I bought it, it wasn't the same formula, or I got a bad batch or something, and it came out yellowymuddy instead of good vibrant green. It looks great on you.
it didn't even occur to me that St. Patrick's Day was coming up until people I met on the street started making comments about it not being St. Paddy's Day yet. and I live for clashing. Just for that, I'll have to keep the green and rub my head all over your kilt to make sure that it would end up covered in viridian Meggy-hairs
the first round I did of it was a bit muddy. I find that greens and blues require a couple colorings in a row to attain full strength. I love this color; I just might end up keeping it for a while. We can be color-twins! well, sort of. You've got hair in a shade of green that I've never seen, outside of anime. I don't know how you do it, but it's amazing.
What a wonderful compliment - on behalf of my eyes' ego, thank you so much.
Before I dyed it, I was a bit concerned that the green might not look good. I've always been more of a blue girl, myself. I'm very, very pleased by how well it turned out. and speaking of eyes, your makeup gets more and more epic as time goes on. You're a force of nature, woman.
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Gotta change the color before Faire though
because that green would clash horribly with my
kilt!
and I live for clashing. Just for that, I'll have to keep the green and rub my head all over your kilt to make sure that it would end up covered in viridian Meggy-hairs
I love this color; I just might end up keeping it for a while. We can be color-twins!
well, sort of. You've got hair in a shade of green that I've never seen, outside of anime. I don't know how you do it, but it's amazing.
Before I dyed it, I was a bit concerned that the green might not look good. I've always been more of a blue girl, myself. I'm very, very pleased by how well it turned out.
and speaking of eyes, your makeup gets more and more epic as time goes on. You're a force of nature, woman.
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