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My little poofy face


I took the above image a few days ago. Needless to say, my little poofy face still hasn't begun to feel too much better. He's still sitting and being poofy. Although he has been feeling a bit better with the heater on him every day. Right now he's eating with Zeva, and in the mornings he flies around a bit. I'd really hoped that he would be better by now, but him and Zeva are getting older so I understand that it will just take him a bit more time.

I know he's sick, but he is just too darn adorable when he is puffy like above. Also because he becomes mister adorable face and lovey boy. Awww. <3 p="">
Over the weekend I was able to finish my dark hair coloring. I know I said I would do stripes of color, but then I stared at my old pictures, and I decided for now, since the blonde wreaked havoc on my hair (as well as switching to Wen for a while as it dried my hair out big time) I would do the one color. I do still have a few streaks of the blonde, mainly in front because I kept the bangs blonde. And truth be told, part of why I did that was from wanting to leave this patch of grey growing in, alone. Crazy girl, I knows.


Also, I should point out, there was another reason I took a block of hair at the top of my head, and didn't color it. That's the place that the other hair coloring I did was done, a few weeks ago. I wasn't about to OVER color my hair so I took a big part of the crown area, pinned it out of the place, and covered it in conditioner so it wouldn't get colored. It's done in the same coloring as what I did, but a few pieces of blonde also remained, which is fine. I did the bottom half of my hair that was still blonde. So now 95% of the hair is this brown black. :)




Below are the images. You can see the blonde bangs when they are pulled back, lead to streaks in my hair. I did a very professional photo session there. I was sitting in the chair with a bunch of gremlins on my lap, and I didn't leave them, hahaha.


 

I should also point out that I don't use the enclosed conditioner when I use the Revlon Colorsilk. In this case, I used my sample of Age Defy Pantene Pro V, and also a Keratin treatment, from Aphogee. I like the treatment conditioner because it helps start repairing the damage incurred from the coloring. I also have my hair up in a sort of bun because it helps remove the frizzies as the hair dries. I have naturally wavy/curly hair and it looovveess to frizz that first day.

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