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Fashion hair colors: color upkeep

22 Wednesday Jul 2015

Posted by ejridener in Beauty, College, student, Uncategorized

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beauty, black hair, College, color, fade, fashion color, fun, hair, highlights, natural hair, salon, save, teal, time

Fresh out of the salon, the highlights were subtle against my black hair.

Fresh out of the salon, the highlights were subtle against my black hair.

I had wanted to do something “drastic” with my hair color for quite some time but had never found the time to go to a salon. I’ve been dying my hair black since I was 13-years-old and have always wanted some purple or red to add some spice and pazazz. The problem? I didn’t trust myself enough to bleach my hair at home.

On May 7 this year I finally took the leap and went to the salon to get a fun color put in my hair.

To start, I would like to point out I take care of my hair. After nine years of dying my tresses black multiple times a year, I’ve learned a few things along the way. First, don’t wash your hair every day. This is a general trick used by people whether you’re trying to keep your dyed hair hydrated or your natural hair healthy. Second, my conditioner, Wen, helps keep my hair hydrated as well. Third, don’t dye it immediately. I usually let the roots, or my truth as I call it, come in a few inches before re-dying in order to avoid adding layer upon layer of dye to “fresh” hair. I don’t use any product in my hair either and can probably count on one hand the amount of times I’ve had to use hair spray.

All of this has helped keep my hair from feeling like straw or even, in more drastic and pun-ny terms, dying.

I had just switched salons in March and liked my hairdresser. Because I had been growing out my roots (to the point of my hair looking like it had been dip-dyed) she asked me about my natural hair color and as she sheared off the old black I told her about my desire to put some blue highlights to stand out against my normal black. I was lucky because my hairdresser loved the challenge of “funky” colors, particularly the ombre hairstyles.

Here, two months later, two of the highlights are visible against my faded hair.

Here, two months later, two of the highlights are visible against my faded hair.

My present to myself after another semester of college down was getting teal peekaboo highlights. For anyone not familiar with peekaboo highlights, they are highlights between layers of your hair. They don’t sit on top but they’re not the bottom layer like what was so popular a few years ago. They literally are a peek of color.

After an hour of bleaching and re-dying I was walking out of the salon with dark teal/blue highlights peeking out of my black hair.

And here’s where the purpose of this blog post comes into play.

At the salon as my hairdresser was putting bleach into my hair, the receptionist came over with a clipboard, a pen and what looked like a release stating I understood by getting a fashion color the salon was not liable for the quick fade. I had already planned out how I would keep up with the color but, as explained to me by my hairdresser, many girls come in getting a fashion color thinking it will last for months without fading.

Wrong.

Fashion colors usually last a couple of shampoos and start fading quickly, kind of like a slippery slope of fade. Some ways you can avoid it are using cool water when washing your hair and a color save shampoo but in general you only have a few weeks with peak color. The salon had everyone who was getting a fashion color sign the release in order to prevent angry customers from threatening litigation over their hair.

Because they would likely be laughed out of any judge’s courtroom.

So from May 7 to today, July 22, I have still managed to keep my peekaboo’s in pretty good shape.

When I brush my hair back, the highlights are fully visible.

When I brush my hair back, the highlights are fully visible.

First of all, I kept my normal rule of not shampooing my hair everyday; your color can’t get up and walk away unless you give it the means to. Second, I bought Redken’s Color Extend Shampoo as soon as I left the salon. Third, I use started washing my hair with cool water but have gradually made it warmer. By no means is the water hot but it is basically lukewarm. Fourth, I don’t go into the sun as a general life-rule so I don’t have to worry about the sun naturally fading my hair.

And you know what? My highlights look great two months later.

I did buy a semi-permanent teal hair color to do touch-ups if necessary but I’ve been lucky enough in not even opening the bottle yet. I’m sure other colors fade faster no matter what precautions you take, like red for example, but I’ve been exceedingly lucky. Maybe it’s the formulas she used or maybe it’s just the color but my black dye has faded more than the teal.

30-day writing challenge: Day 30

01 Wednesday Jul 2015

Posted by ejridener in Challenge, College, Family, student, Uncategorized

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challenge, equal rights, fun, highs, hint, inspiration, lows, Michael Scott, personal, school, summer, technology, The Office, victory, writing

Day 30: Your highs and lows for the month

Well, this is the end of the road for this challenge.

I can honestly say I had some fun with this. I’m not joking when I saw I had low expectations for this challenge seeing as I have a tendency to forget things easily and I had a strong feeling I’d be skipping posts. Thankfully, I did every post on time and finished all 30 days.

Michael Scott, "The Office"

Michael Scott, “The Office”

Most of the lows came from moments of writer’s block or trying to find the best videos to link to songs and trailers. Seeing as I’ve been using WordPress for a while, I’m used to the format of the posts and how to use the settings.

I experienced a great deal of highs. Sometimes it was watching my mom try to figure out what would be in the daily post and other times it was typing furiously trying to finish before I fell asleep on my keyboard. I had fun doing this and even more fun seeing people “Like” a post because someone other than family and myself were getting something out of the challenge. One writer even asked if she could steal the idea to which I responded I stole it from another blogger via Google Images.

I think by ding a writing challenge helps you remind yourself who you are in a time when your head is spinning from work, school and reality. I’ll probably do another challenge at some point in a few months but for now I’ll focus on blogging about projects I’m working on or things going on around the world.

See ya writing challenge, it’s been real.

Here’s a hint: soon there will a post about the big equal rights victory from last week.

30-day writing challenge: Day 15

16 Tuesday Jun 2015

Posted by ejridener in Challenge, College, Family, Life, Uncategorized

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blog, Buzzfeed, challenge, dog, excitement, fun, international, photojournalism, writing

Day 15: Bullet point your whole day

Oh dear.

To start with, I’d like to point out this will be boring seeing as I’m on summer vacation and have another two months before the Fall semester starts.

  • Alarm screeches at 9:30 a.m.
  • 9:30 a.m. – Turn off alarm and fall back asleep.
  • Slowly begin waking up around 11 a.m.
  • While still in bed, check Twitter for any pressing news.
  • By noon, still in bed but have checked all social media.
  • 12:30 p.m. – Seriously, get up.
  • 12:45 p.m. – Your mother probably would like to know you’re alive.
  • 12:50 p.m. – Groan as your bones cry in defiance as you get out of bed.
  • 12:55 p.m. – Mom’s on the phone…she’ll hear me in the kitchen and not send a search party.
  • 1:08 p.m. – Check garden.

    Chives from my garden.

    Chives from my garden.

  • 1:14 p.m. – Harvest some chives.
  • 1:30 p.m. – Making lunch for mom and I.
  • 2:00 p.m. – Grab Mischief Manager (my Macbook) and recheck Twitter, Facebook and WordPress stats.
  • 2:05 p.m. – Hey! Someone from Australia liked my last post.
  • 2:06 p.m. – Fist-pump for going global.
  • 2:10 p.m. – Pull up Day 16 and start working on it.
  • 2:15 p.m. – Time to check Buzzfeed Video.
  • 3:45 p.m. – Crap. Buzzfeed. Crap.
  • 3:46 p.m. – One more video and I’ll get back to work.
  • 3:47 p.m. – Science rules.
  • 3:52 p.m. – Okay, photojournalism gardening update text. And go.
  • 4:32 p.m. – My fingers hurt. Finger stretches.
  • 4:44 p.m. – Grab future blog post notes. Begin typing rainy-day posts.
  • 5:01 p.m. – When was the last time Alexis emailed me? Should I be worried?
  • 5:04 p.m. – Snuggle Mr. Bosworth.

    Mr. Bosworth.

    Mr. Bosworth.

  • 5:42 p.m. – Get necessary photos/gifs for post.
  • 6:01 p.m. – Put text and media into WordPress. Tag, categorize and preview.
  • 6:08 p.m. – Save draft.
  • 6:15 p.m. – Grab wine, book and head out to the cabana.
  • 7:05 p.m. – Head inside for dinner.
  • 7:20 p.m. – Finish dinner, begin kitchen clean up.
  • 7:51 p.m. – Dinner packed away, lunches made and dishes washed.
  • 8:02 p.m. – Do we have any cookies?
  • 8:09 p.m. – Cookie pursuit failed. Settling for water.
  • 8:20 p.m. – Final post checks.
  • 8:22 p.m. – All systems go. Blog post published.
  • 8:43 p.m. – No views. Not even from your mother.
  • 8:44 p.m. – I feel like Bridget Jones.
  • 9:11 p.m. – 15 views. That escalated quickly.
  • 10:01 p.m. – Bid goodnight to mom.
  • 10:03 p.m. – Look through Instagram
  • 11:46 p.m. – Instagram is bad for efficiency.
  • 11:50 p.m. – Prep out new blog posts.
  • 1:07 a.m. – I’m on a roll.
  • 1:41 a.m. – Roll ended. Now I’m tired.
  • 1:59 a.m. – Teeth done, Mischief manager and power chord put away, lights off. Now to bed.
  • 2:07 a.m. – My ceiling in the dark is fascinating.
  • 3:30 a.m. – I should Google about the origins of plaster in the morning.
  • 3:50 a.m. – I should make another playlist.
  • 4:02 a.m. – I hear dad getting up for the day. Bad sign. I think I should start counting sheep.

That’s basically a combination of my weekend and the random things that go through my head at any given time. Am I strange? Most definitely.

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