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More hair than wit.

  • Mar. 12th, 2008 at 3:08 PM
pepper: Pepperpot (Flail)

I'm having a mad hair day, as a result of going to sleep with wet hair. It's all tied back at the moment, but if given half a chance it will be over HERE, up HERE, curling around HERE... I've decided I want to get it cut. Not short (which looks terrible on me), but just cut, period. I haven't been to a hairdresser in over ten years. I would infinitely rather go to the dentist. I actually quite like my dentist, whereas I've never, ever, in my life, come away from a hairdresser with a cut that doesn't make me want to hide under a blanket and cry - but I've decided I must get past this fear. They can't all be out to cut my hair into ridiculous, high-maintenance styles that don't suit me. They can't all be useless with curls. Friends who know what my hair is like have recommended hairdressers they know, and I must take them up on it. And if it works, I should go regularly, like normal people. I want not to have split ends any more. 

*is resolved*

Also, I am re-reading 'Over Sea, Under Stone' by Susan Cooper, thanks to

[personal profile] holdouttrout's prompting, and it's just as intriguing and exciting as ever. I've mostly forgotten the plot, because it's been so long, but some of it is coming vaguely back to me as I read. Who are the mysterious strangers on the yacht? What is their connection to the sinister vicar? Who is Great Uncle Merry (and is he who I think he is)? Why can I never remember how to spell yacht? It's very like some of the Jon Pertwee era Doctor Who episodes, actually - I keep expecting the Master to turn up as Rev. Magister. 

Oh, and I'm thinking I want to get some exciting and gothy film soundtracks (hopefully from my library when it reopens after being refurbished), because they inspire me. I want The Matrix (not the film score, but the one with Rage Against the Machine, et al), and Lost Boys, and The Crow, and also Dirty Dancing (because I do, okay?). Any recommendations along the lines of the first three?

 

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[identity profile] vickyocean.livejournal.com wrote:
Mar. 12th, 2008 06:53 pm (UTC)
It always sort of astounds me when I hear that someone hasn't been to a hairdresser in years. I'm going on 12 years with my hairdresser. I had my hair butchered so many times before I found him. Dennis is the god of hair as far as I'm concerned. I can take him a picture and say 'I want that' or I can say to him 'I tired of this, I want something new.' It always come out fabulous. And he always takes the time to give me some tips on styling the new 'do and how to change it up. I've been obsessed with [livejournal.com profile] vintagehair lately and Dennis gave me a little tutorial on pin curls and some setting tips. Not to mention he fixed my color after the unfortunate 'I'm going to dye my hair purple for DragonCon and then fix it before I go back to work, but I some how ended up with hair the color of Raggedy Ann' incident.

But enough squeeing about Dennis. Since he's on the other side of the Atlantic from you that doesn't help. It's been my experience with haircuts is you get what you pay for. You don't have to pay an outrageous amount for a haircut, but if you pay 10 bucks for a hair cut, your hair usually ends looking like it cost 10 bucks. Personally, I'd rather pay a bit more, than be too embarrassed to go to work the next day or have to pay someone even more to fix it.
[identity profile] vickyocean.livejournal.com wrote:
Mar. 12th, 2008 07:01 pm (UTC)
Oh and music...

The 'Until the End of the World' soundtrack is sorta dark and gothy, but maybe a bit mellow.

They're not soundtracks, but Nick Cave's albums 'Let Love In' and 'The Lyre of Orpheus/Abbattoir Blues' are gothy, moody, and dark, yet lively.

I might be able to rec more (and/or send you some things) once I get home and examine the albums on my computer.
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[identity profile] pepper-field.livejournal.com wrote:
Mar. 12th, 2008 11:14 pm (UTC)
I can haz your hairdresser? :( I hated going to the hairdresser when I was a kid, and once I grew up and it became my responsibility, and I had a couple of really bad experiences, I pretty much decided 'to hell with it, I can trim my own damn hair'. But I don't think it's really working out. I really, really don't concentrate on my hair - so long as it's clean and out of the way, that's about as much as I'm willing to do on a daily basis. And, yeah, you may well be right about getting what you pay for - my bad experiences were all whilst I was an impoverished student.

Ta for the recs! I'll take a look into them. Mellow is good, too! I have a Nick Cave best of, and The Boatman's Call, but I've somehow never listened to them properly. I'll put them on my mp3 player and give them a go.
[identity profile] vickyocean.livejournal.com wrote:
Mar. 18th, 2008 01:50 am (UTC)
Hey, when you come over for Dragon*Con I can hook you up with Dennis. Savannah's not too far from Atlanta. : )

Muzak for you:

Nick Cave- Let Love In

http://www.sendspace.com/file/nbwnh6

Nick Cave- Abbatoir Blues/Lyre of Orpheus

Disc 1

http://www.sendspace.com/file/yy0t1o

Disc 2

http://www.sendspace.com/file/j095zj

I've got some other stuff for you too, but I don't have time to upload them tonight.

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