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Frederic Edwin Church, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, 1883.
Kemper Art Museum

centuriespast:

Frederic Edwin ChurchSierra Nevada de Santa Marta1883.

Kemper Art Museum

i have a dilemma

my urge to recycle everything that’s recyclable is very strong. yet i saw my flatmates put their chicken tins in the rubbish bin. however, i do not eat chicken, and the thought of rinsing out their tins to put them in the recycling repulses me. i want to recycle them so badly but am opposed to touching chicken tins.

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coconutquarter replied to your photoset: don’t know what to do with my hair colour… …

tbh I miss your blonde hair

well it’s not coming back like that. other people have said that too. are you referring to the dreads or just the pink? it may go lighter, just it’d have to be slowly so it doesn’t damage my dreads too much. i have this dilemma, that if i were to dye blonde over this red it would probably look orange!

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at a twenty first this weekend past. i am on the right, obviously not doing a very good job of fitting in…

at a twenty first this weekend past. i am on the right, obviously not doing a very good job of fitting in…

ohdearthea replied to your photoset: don’t know what to do with my hair colour… …

my friend used to use henna and it looked sick and i like how it’s natural rather than using chemicals.. but i also love blonde dreads with a few turquoisey purple dreads underneath mmm

yeah i really love how the henna is natural, however, if i got it close enough to my natural colour then i wouldn’t need to dye it as often/at all hopefully. and then would just have to dye the extra colours in. it’s such a hard decision. still not sure if i want a more dramatic look if it takes so much looking after, or a more natural look. i love having pink dreads!

don’t know what to do with my hair colour…

keeping the dreads is definite.

but do i keep it red with supermarket dye, maybe go all pink with the fudge paintbox i used for a few dreads last time, dye them brown with supermarket dye, dye it lighter than brown (maybe light blonde) with supermarket dye, or try henna?

i have found a henna dye that you can use one month after your last chemical treatment. it comes in a range of colours, and i would choose red.

however, maintenance is a bitch. a big old bitch. i think it would be easier to go back natural-ish (my hair is very mousy dark blonde) and maybe just dye a few dreads pretty colours. 

oh the decisions! here are pictures of me with various hair colours (if i can get it to work)

don’t know if anyone will answer this, but help!

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Helena Bonham Carter at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival

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