i met my future  husband when my hair was growing out of the buzz stage & into something infinitely  less attractive. my hair was approximately 1 inch long all over with no shape  & going nearly straight up into the air. i have no idea why he asked me out,  but i'm very glad he did & sure enough, i managed to grow my hair back and look  like a normal girl before our wedding.
i changed the color of it on a  regular basis in order to get my hair fix without the drastic cutting. i had  about every shade of blond, brown & red imaginable & then one day i decided to  make the leap to a deep, dark brown. the shade was called "midnight  ruby." 
if you'll notice, my natural coloring  is extremely similar to the woman in this picture, so the color was destined to  look awesome on me. after a little while of that, i decided to go all the way to  black. i wanted to look like an asian woman right down to my roots, so i bought  a box of blue/black & became a whole new woman. actually, chris decided to  join me on my black hair endeavor, so we shared a bottle & both went black  (can't say we never went back though). chris looked kind of like the devil when  his facial hair all freshly dyed black too.
here's a picture of me with my  sister sarah where, for only a brief period of time, my hair was darker than  hers. i kind of liked it being black for the sake of variety, but it was hard to  maintain because my roots were dreadful when they started growing in. and unlike  some people, i don't use sharpie along my root line to keep it looking fresh  (ahem... sarah.. cough, cough). i also looked pretty corpsey if i didn't wear a  bunch of makeup to cover the pastiness & freckles.
one night while i was lying in  bed with my black head, i had the overwhelming urge to purge the black & go  platinum. i wanted it to be lighter than it had ever been before & i could  hardly wait til morning so i could go buy some bleach. i was just sure that it was going  to be great, but alas, reality threw me for a loop. it turned a hideous shade of  orange that even I couldn't live with. i cut most of it off in my bathroom that  day & then bought more bleach. i believe i bleached & dyed it a total of  5 times in rapid succession over the course of a week. during that week i drove  with my honey to new york for his virgin voyage north of washington d.c. we stayed  with my aunt & uncle & a couple cousins. my cousin drew decided to get  in on the bleaching fun, so he & i would color each others' hair at night  while laughing at how it kept getting progressively worse.
then i decided that since it was  bordering on intolerably horrid, i'd go to sally beauty supply & pick up a bottle of blue hair dye. i had never gone way off the natural color  wheel like that & i was picturing something deep & drastic, in the royal  blue family for some good shock value. alas, what i got was something more  closely resembling baby bird feathers. lots of it had fallen out in the process  of all the bleaching & dying and for some reason, the blue didn't  come out at all as i'd envisioned it. it was like i had a sad,  4-yr-old-styled "my little pony" on my head & it had crossed way over the  line to intolerable. it was time for drastic measures - i would have to shave  it... again. so my cousin steve & my husband both had a go at my hair  with the clippers (properly charged this time) and had a bit of fun while they  were at it. here's a picture of steve giving me a sneak peek at a possible  future of male pattern balding. lovely, isn't it? i believe there was also a rat tail.
this time around, my shaving  experience was a bit different than the first time. this time my scalp was  wounded & weeping from all the chemical abuse it had suffered in the  previous week. it more closely resembled a world globe than a head, complete  with oozing mountainous peaks of lava & some patches of blue for the oceans.  there were some darker places where the bleach hadn't fully penetrated that  looked kind of like land & some nearly white patches of fuzz that from a  couple feet away could have been mistaken for cloud cover from the air.
i  was visiting with lots of friends & family, some of whom i hadn't seen in  years & i'm guessing that it was probably a bit of a shock for them when  this bald, scabby headed woman showed up at their doors with a wink & a  smile. here's a shot of me visiting with my friend cristi. surprisingly she was  willing to be seen with me outside of her apartment.
it wasn't more than a month or two  later that my grandfather died & i drove north again to attend his funeral.  my mom asked that i please wear one of my wigs in order to not give any of the old  folks heart attacks. here's the best wig that i owned during my bald periods.  
it came in pretty handy when i  didn't feel like standing out so severely. i was working at a retail store for  kids clothes at the time & i often wore my wig to work so as not to startle the small children. i would have  strangers compliment me on my great cut & expertly placed highlights. there  were numerous times when a customer would ask me for the name of my hair dresser  & with a gleam in my eye, i'd tell them i was my own hair dresser. then my  co-workers would start giving me the look, just begging me with their eyes not  to do it again, but i could never resist. i would always reach up & yank  that wig off my head & expose my hideous scalp to the horror of everyone  around. 
ahhh, fun times...
it grew back out, slowly but surely & i  managed to keep it trimmed up into something more fashionable this time around.  dying it a lovely shade of strawberry blond helped take the edge off  too.
eventually i learned to leave it  alone. for the most part anyway. it was after the second shaving that i decided  to calm the heck down & let my head be normal rather than being a gross lumpy globe.  so now i just play with highlights & varying lengths.  but i'll always be glad for the hair adventures that i've taken in my life. it  helps me remember when memorable things happened in my past... oh yeah! the last  time i saw you was when my hair was about an inch long after the first time i  shaved it. gosh, that's been 14 years!








WOw, you are so unbelievably brave! I actually think you looked really pretty with it completely shaved! I cannot believe you dyed it blue...
ReplyDeleteTwo shavings?! You by far beat anyone in the wacky hair style history! I've gotta give you props for being so brave though! Your pictures all look great...you pull off bald well!
ReplyDeleteYou are gorgeous and can get away with any color or style including baldness!
ReplyDeleteI'm in awe of you. I could never shave. :O
ReplyDeleteShaved head? Been there, done that!
ReplyDeleteYou seem to suit a 'marine cut'! You look good with no (short) hair.
Sorry that I've been 'away' for so long. It's one thing reading blogs and keeping up with what the other folks are getting up to, but sharing my wisdom with the outside world requires energy ... of which I am so very short of at present.
Wow, bravo, I can't even shave my head, and I'm a guy. Then again, I'm lean, so instead of looking like Jason Statham I'd look like a cancer patient. Not the look I'm going for...
ReplyDeleteWow. You are just plain attractive, aren't you?! No matter what the hair, you're really cute!
ReplyDeleteI hadn't noticed that before...
On a serious note, another "wow", as I hadn't been aware of all you've been through. I admire your spirit.
Best wishes,
Pearl
p.s. Your husband's not bad, either! :-)
Oh my gosh, you really are a nut sometimes.
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine having it get to the point where you had to shave your head.
Actually, I didn't think you looked that bad....and I liked your photo with the short hair
and the Wig, really looks great on you.
so.....which color do you like Best on you??
You're very gutsy. However, I loved the black on you! And really, you're quite a sexy bald woman.
ReplyDeleteYou have the facial features to pull off any look. I admire your sense of adventure.
ReplyDeleteI've shaved my head but for the cancer reason. I wish now I could have looked at it as just hair.
Now, I won't even colour it, but not because I'm not bold enough (well maybe it is), but because it is just too hard to maintain the colour and frankly too expensive.
Besides, I (and I will regret putting this in print, because it will surely jinx me) haven't any gray hair yet, so I'm enjoying not *having* to colour my hair.
Thanks for sharing your hairy adventures. It has been fun to read.
What a journey! I've toyed with the idea of dying my hair stop sign red before I go back to work just for the goof. But, somehow, I just can't work up the nerve to do so. But, how kooky would that be?
ReplyDeleteLove the whipping off your wig story!
you looked right-on with super dark hair. I looked like gross paste when I coloured my hair black for a hallowe'en costume one year.
ReplyDeleteI've had pretty much the same hair since 4th grade. But I don't mind. Good on ya!
ReplyDeleteWow, you are one very brave woman! But you know what, you rocked all those styles so well! Seriously, I've never seen anyone where so many different shades of color so well...and you looked pretty darn good as a baldie, too!!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Pearl and Helene - you're one smokin' hot mama. It's a rare woman who can pull off so many different styles and colours and you did it!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, and I thought my sister was color crazy. BUT, she never had to shave her head. Wow you have guts. I am visiting from Karen Ow my angst.
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