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  • YOUxMEx5

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    @ I Wanna Be The One.
    Yay! Thanks :D
    I'm really excited now :)
    November 24th, 2013 at 05:45pm
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    @ I Wanna Be The One.
    Yay! Thanks :D
    I'm really excited now :)
    November 24th, 2013 at 05:45pm
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    @ vickyptv
    Thank you for the vote of confidence :) I really appreciate it
    November 24th, 2013 at 05:44pm
  • little man;

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    I would suggest you the hair dye I have. But it's almost 100$ and done in a salon, bUT it doesn't even fade a bit in about 8 months (thats the longest I kept a color without getting it redone and it was still as vibrant) so ;-;

    And piercings aren't that bad, like I got my industrial pierced (it's two holes in the cartiledge of my ear and I thought it would hurt like a bitch but it really didn't even hurt.
    November 23rd, 2013 at 02:37am
  • vickyptv

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    @ YOUxMEx5
    You sound determined to have a piercing, so in my opinion I'd tell you to forget about the pain and do it. That's what I did with my septum. I had been planning it for a while and one morning I woke up and just went to my piercer and did it. The pain doesn't last that long. Mostly it's like a sharp scratch. That's the best way for me to describe it.

    If you're wanting to make it fade enough, I'd recommend using washing up liquid or something strong like that to help strip/fade it. I've used washing up liquid countless of times to help fade hair and after a few washes, it does work. But I would say to condition it every 2 days at least to avoid it from drying help. It seems so silly using house products but it actually does work. I've never really bleached my hair, so I wouldn't be able to comment on that. I hope your plan to dye your hair works out & I'd love to see the colour when you're done with it.
    November 23rd, 2013 at 02:13am
  • YOUxMEx5

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    @ vickyptv
    The comment below was for you ^^" It didn't save after I posted your name
    November 23rd, 2013 at 01:59am
  • YOUxMEx5

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    I hate pain, but I want it done :) and thanks about the dye input, though you said you didn't know :D
    Now I wanna do it electric blue (neon blue basically), but my red is fading fast. I haven't had it for a month now and it's now a pink. No longer fussia. Just a dark shade of pink. I plan to let it fade in the next month, bleach it once, and dye it blue. All I know is I DONT WANT TO KOOLAID IT. That stuff ticks me off and won't even show up in my hair Sad
    Thank you for being the first comment<3
    November 23rd, 2013 at 01:58am
  • vickyptv

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    For a piercing, I guess it goes off your pain threshold. I've had my belly done 4 times (I took it out multiple times), my septum pierced and a few ear piercings. Out of all them, I'd say my septum hurt the most if I'm honest but it was immense pain. Just uncomfortable as such. I'm not sure on lip piercings, I've heard mixed things about them. But once again it'll determine on what part of the lip and how high your pain threshold is.

    On the hair dye subject, I wouldn't know what to recommend due to the fact I 99% of the time have it professional done and I'm sure if you'll have the same brands as us over here in the UK. I do have one question though.

    What shade of blue are you thinking? I've home dyed my hair blue before, so I was curious as to what shade because if I'm thinking right there is a way round to helping yourself to get rid of the red before you put a blue on (depending on the shade of blue you want)
    November 23rd, 2013 at 01:49am