After sitting for two hours in "model call" for the hair show... I was informed that they didn't need guys in the show. If they had told me that earlier I might have been able to see if one of the other company's participating in the show needed men. As it was I was out of luck and without a hair show. Determined to not return home plain headed, I made an appointment with a random stylist and asked her to have her way with my hair. The stylist ditched me after about 15 minutes of brainstorming because she had been double booked. The stylist to whom I was passed had to finish up her client. Once she got to me, 45 minutes after my scheduled appointment time, the brainstorming process began again. Sadly this stylist seemed to have very little opinion or suggestions. I ended up having to give her a fairly specific idea of what I wanted. She was slow in applying color and didn't talk at all. After she shampooed me, she made it clear that she didn't think the color looked very good and wanted to fix it. Back to the coloring process... The whole event took 4 hours. That's 2 hours past when I was supposed to pick up my godson for some male bonding time. The experience was far from what I had hoped, but my hair got changed and for that I'm very happy. Wanna see some pics?

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because there’s nothing that amuses me more than hearing your pathetic opinion
i loove the color. and mom was right - its 'fluffy'. bummer that the whole experience was a huge crapfest.
Valette | November 8, 2004 11:04PM
i decided this morning that the color is 'bonfire red' which is much better than 'shag carpet red'.
Valette | November 9, 2004 9:34AM
I agree that it's kinda flame like. I also agree with avoiding the shag carpet reference. Being told my hair looks like a shag carpet once in my life is plenty, thank you.
nomad | November 9, 2004 10:18AM
For some reason it just shows as 2 white boxes with red x's in them. Wonder why I can't see the pictures?
Kiana | November 9, 2004 12:29PM