My hair two weeks ago. It has already faded to an ashy indigo hue though.
@ Lawrence’s house. Eheh.

My hair, before the sesh. This was how it looked like two months after I had it dyed peacock-ombre-whatever. Some people said it looked like corn hair. Chai even said it looked like my Reeves paintbrush. But I think it’s more of uhm… phlegm :-))

Say hello to my dye! Special Effects in Fish Bowl! Bought from my secret shopping place :-P

Since it’s just a semi-permanent cream, application is relatively easier. See, I just asked my boyfriend to apply it layer by layer using his hands. Haha!

After the sesh. My hair is still wet here.


Tadaaaaah! Hope y’all like my new ‘do ♥
@ Peach Grooming Pad, Las Piñas

Me, with a weird shade of red + orange + gold on my hair (although not clearly seen on the picture), before the session.


During and after bleaching. My stylist intentionally left my roots untouched so it won’t be too awkward when my hair starts growing out. Rich golden hair, I missed you!

Then we proceeded with the dyeing process. See that slimy gunk? Guess what color it is! Lol. Clue: it’s not a flat, solid color. :-))

And here is my entire head, covered with dye. To those of you who were asking if dyeing is an easy thang, NO. It is painful, pungent, tedious and longgg (like 3-4hrs long). So why do I dye? Because I love the entire process, and I grew up to like even the pain that comes with it. End of story :-)
So how does my hair look like now?


Peacock-esque. Color vomit. My version of ombre. Kthxbye!