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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?

 

Comments

[identity profile] rihansu.livejournal.com wrote:
Mar. 13th, 2008 12:34 am (UTC)
Speaking as someone who also has uncontrollable curly hair, finding a good hairdresser is hard. The best one I ever had knew exactly what to do because both he and one of his kids had hair almost exactly like mine. But then he started getting really eccentric (cutting dog chewies with his hair scissors while I was sitting in the chair. Not the pair he was using on my hair, but still.) and I've been wandering in the wilderness ever since.

Don't be afraid to describe exactly what you do to your hair in the morning because sometimes the hair dresser's idea of low maintenance is 20 minutes of styling since they do this for a living. Or make them describe exactly what kind of styling and product the cut they're proposing would require. I've had hairdressers say, "Oh it's simple, you just do this, this, and this and use these three products, and you're done." And then I very gently explain that I don't know how to any of those things and that any morning routine longer than five minutes is going to be seriously incompatible with my lifestyle.

I really need to re-read The Dark is Rising series. I've re-read The Grey King recently but not the others since I was a kid. I was such a huge fan of them.
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[identity profile] pepper-field.livejournal.com wrote:
Mar. 13th, 2008 10:06 am (UTC)
...Cutting dog chewies? Very strange. Good point about the hairdresser's idea of low-maintenance - I'm about the same as you: five minutes would be about my limit for a daily thing. I mess about with it for ages if I'm bored and have a lot of time on my hands, but that's only on weekends.

Over Sea, Under Stone is just getting to the good part, and it's terribly frustrating to have to stop and go to work. Man, if I didn't have to work, I'd have fantastic hair and have read all the books in my house. :)

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