Thursday, March 19, 2009

Roots

In my blog a few weeks ago, I recorded this exchange: Last-born elderly sister says, "Did you see Heidi Klum's roots?" "Yes, of course, I did" I reply, but add that "the latest is that it is “in" to have roots"- .roots on TV-roots are acceptable and even cultivated, see examples following:

She replies, "Then you would not be "IN “my newly highlighted head has yet to sprouts roots.. She is correct, for today, for this week, for next week, I am not "with it", I have no roots. I say," I will be "IN “in two weeks".



Carol's root journey

roots week one- none week two, some darkness and fourth week-very "in" look


Well , I progressed to "in" just as I predicted and according to plan. As the few weeks in between highlighting appointments went along, I documented the changes in my hair-see above , most notably around what is termed "the part" where the new growth is most easily seen. I sometimes long for that color that I had as a child and for many years after. Once you live as a blond it is hard to give up. Although I did try red for a few months in 2005. I felt red was good-but it is a fleeting color-quick to dull and become cordovan. No one else liked it. I was not insulted when a coworker asked "Did you mean to do that?" One of my menopausal forays into change! A friend has prepared some photos of "root disguises" one which I want to share Now that is a real redhead!


Holidays, such as St. Paddy's Day, offer opportunities to cover new growth with feathers



An article in the NYTimes this week delineated how far we have come from the 3 shades available in the 1950"s- vanilla, chocolate and strawberry.


No wonder Kate Winslet was so miserable in Revolutionary Road.


Middle Age, Before It Came Out of a Bottle

By Patricia Cohen

Published: March 7, 2009


some excerpts:


"In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Clairol’s memorable campaigns for the new 20-minute treatments — “Does she or doesn’t she?”;Is it true blondes have more fun?”; and “The closer he gets, the better you look” — did much to drain the taint and artificiality associated with hair dye. In advertisements, glamorous movie stars were replaced by unknown models portraying someone who resembled the slightly more attractive woman next door; someone like you."

Clairol slogans illustrated by me:


“Does she or doesn’t she?"

“Is it true blondes have more fun?”;

“The closer he gets, the better you look”


Liam is pondering his own deep questions
Are grey whiskers sexy?
will my girlfriends, Rosie, Molly, Kendl and Syd, like them?
Liam is hiding them-see below

I show him a pic of People mag's sexist man alive 2x, George Clooney



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But some grey in the whiskers seems to be fine with that hunk George Clooney

and so, Liam proudly shows his grey whiskers above

Woof, Woof

6 comments:

  1. Men have it so much easier.

    Izzy

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  2. I remember the red head month. lol Your are a born blonde. :) <3, Maureen

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  3. I remember the red month. It was cute for a change but you are a born blonde. XO, Maureen
    p.s. can't figure out how to post with my name

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  4. You figured it out, smart one. The red head phase was fun. I remember as we were about to do it You asked "Are you ready?"

    and I said "It is just hair, It will grow out."

    :D

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  5. I do not ABSOLUTELY understand why roots would EVER ... EVER be in? they are my biggest pet pevee! I cannot stand them. I feel bad for processing my hair - but well... I refuse to have roots. I feel like I look fake - as stupid as it sounds - but men don't know the difference 93.5% of the time - so roots kindda make it more visible that it is not my hair color ..... ugh...
    xo

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  6. thanks Paulina, such passion, love it

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