What Are You Thinking? Continued 14

I’m not sure I realized there was a difference. And I’m not sure which it was. Hard for me to see with its location. I had to call in reinforcements to confirm 🤣
Yes, it is difficult to tell, especially with a single hair. I asked because I'm a bit of an expert when it comes to aging red hair for . . . biographical reasons :)

I think red hair mostly tends to go white rather than grey, which can have the effect of just lightening the overall effect of your hair colour, unless you have an obvious streak in one place.
 
Yes, it is difficult to tell, especially with a single hair. I asked because I'm a bit of an expert when it comes to aging red hair for . . . biographical reasons :)

I think red hair mostly tends to go white rather than grey, which can have the effect of just lightening the overall effect of your hair colour, unless you have an obvious streak in one place.
Oh, I’m not a natural redhead! 🫣😆
My natural is a light brown, used to be dirty blonde.
 
"When I wake up in my makeup, it's too early for that dress."--Courtney Love, Hole

I haven't awoken in my makeup, but the general feeling is the same. Time to get this shitshow started.
 
Oh, I’m not a natural redhead! 🫣😆
My natural is a light brown, used to be dirty blonde.
Oops...as you were, then!

Well, at least you have clearly satisfied the major law of hair-colouring, to pick someone that's convincing with your skin tone :)
 
The odds against choosing the winning numbers in the Powerball lottery are 292,201,338 to 1.

The odds are the same if you choose your numbers randomly or if you choose “1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6” but does anyone actually do that? 😅
 
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