Priss Pot
Makeup + Bench Pressing
It's 2:30am, and I'm 5 seconds from cutting this color out of my hair.  I can't take it anymore.  When stretched, my hair is near BSL now.  I'll end up cutting off about 3-3.5 inches.  I'm confident that it'll grow back, but I'm gonna miss the ease of a quick bun/ponytail for the next few months.
This is my 2nd bout with permanent box color on my natural hair, and I've really learned my lesson this time. The first time I did it, I ended up doing a 2nd BC. This time, I did take care of my hair the best way I could (moisture/protein balance), but I can still feel the difference between my colored and virgin hair.
Curly hair hides everything, so it's hard to see the damage in it's natural state. But now, it's gotten to the point to where my hair doesn't even look really good when straightened. Back in June I blow-dried my hair and did a twist-out. The virgin hair was beautiful, but the colored ends looked so crispy .  I knew something was up when I flat-ironed it a few months ago and the ends would barely stay straight.  The virgin hair would look silky, but I'd have to keep going over the ends with the iron.
.  I knew something was up when I flat-ironed it a few months ago and the ends would barely stay straight.  The virgin hair would look silky, but I'd have to keep going over the ends with the iron.
I've learned my lesson. My strands are fine and just cannot take permanent color. I'm sticking with henna. I just did a henna treatment, so I'm looking forward to the benefits with that.
Ok guys, thanks for listening.
				
			This is my 2nd bout with permanent box color on my natural hair, and I've really learned my lesson this time. The first time I did it, I ended up doing a 2nd BC. This time, I did take care of my hair the best way I could (moisture/protein balance), but I can still feel the difference between my colored and virgin hair.
Curly hair hides everything, so it's hard to see the damage in it's natural state. But now, it's gotten to the point to where my hair doesn't even look really good when straightened. Back in June I blow-dried my hair and did a twist-out. The virgin hair was beautiful, but the colored ends looked so crispy
 .  I knew something was up when I flat-ironed it a few months ago and the ends would barely stay straight.  The virgin hair would look silky, but I'd have to keep going over the ends with the iron.
.  I knew something was up when I flat-ironed it a few months ago and the ends would barely stay straight.  The virgin hair would look silky, but I'd have to keep going over the ends with the iron.I've learned my lesson. My strands are fine and just cannot take permanent color. I'm sticking with henna. I just did a henna treatment, so I'm looking forward to the benefits with that.
Ok guys, thanks for listening.
 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 sorry to hear how frustrated you are w/ the color. I never had this issue, all of my permanent (thought to be permanent) colors just grew out shrugs* weird Hopefully you fix w/e the problem is
  sorry to hear how frustrated you are w/ the color. I never had this issue, all of my permanent (thought to be permanent) colors just grew out shrugs* weird Hopefully you fix w/e the problem is
 
 
		 
 
		 Your hair will be beautiful either way.  But why don't you sleep on it and make the decision when you're well rested.
  Your hair will be beautiful either way.  But why don't you sleep on it and make the decision when you're well rested.  I think I'm somewhere in the middle of SL and APL now.  I have 5 months to get back as close as I can to the length from which I cut.  Good news is I can still make a ponytail, but it's nowhere as full as before, and I can't do a low one.
  I think I'm somewhere in the middle of SL and APL now.  I have 5 months to get back as close as I can to the length from which I cut.  Good news is I can still make a ponytail, but it's nowhere as full as before, and I can't do a low one. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
  
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		