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Wednesday, October 22, 2003
posted by TheBroadroom.Net at 10:33 AM (Pacific)

Amazing...

I can't even eat a lousy hamburger anymore. If I do, I get pimples, clogged pores and oily skin for days...

Of course I can eat beef from health food stores, but I can't eat it at restaurants, my skin just freaks out.

Hummm...I have to buy haircolor soon. I'm down to the last go-round of creme developer. I reviewed it in November of last year, so that means one bottle lasts me about a year.

Pretty darn good for $3.39.

The color liquids now, I still have some odd amounts of those. I don't have enough beige blonde though. I have lots of the #9-level intense gold blonde...it really is intense, that's why I have so much of it. A little of the #9-level beige blonde but none of the #10-level beige blonde.

In short all I need to buy now would be the developer and one bottle of #10-level beige blonde. I can mix in the other stuff I have...as long as the proportion is right, it doesn't matter that much how I do it.

The proportion is this: if it's intense gold blonde, I use 1 part of it to 3 parts beige blonde (#9 or #10 or a mix of the two).

If it's soft gold blonde, then it's 1 part of that to 2 parts beige blonde.

You can tune it up and down in lightness just by adjusting the amounts of #9 (darker) and #10 (lighter).

--J.