Anyone had LASIK surgery? (8 Viewers)

MCPIERO

Senior Member
Jul 23, 2002
931
Its obviously faded but still there are hints of colour left. A little something for you dye-ers:D

Highlighting. Highlights are usually permanent, and they are a great way to add texture and subtle color to your hair-whether they're red or blond or even blue-without dramatic changes. Beware that highlighting often takes a long time, as you usually have to use a pick to pull your hair through tiny holes in a plastic cap. The more hair you pull through the holes, the more dramatic the results. You can also choose a non-permanent highlighting kit, which involves painting streaks of color onto your hair with a thin brush. You'll look cute for a few days, but the results tend to be too subtle and short-lived.


Semi-Permanent Color. Also called "stains" or "washes," semi-permanent products coat the hair with color that washes out after about 6 to 12 shampoos. You won't have any worries about your roots because the color washes out before roots can really show. However, since semi-permanent products don't contain any ammonia or peroxide, you won't be able to lighten your hair any shades, you'll only be able to add color.


Demi-Permanent Color. Demi-permanent products last longer (approximately 24 to 26 shampoos) and also contain no ammonia, so again, you won't be able to lighten your hair. However, a small level of peroxide allows you to create a more noticeable color change.


Permanent Color. Permanent color uses both ammonia and peroxide, which enter the hair's cortex and create a change that cannot be washed out. Keep in mind that the end result is always a combination of the added pigment and the original pigment of your hair, so the dye may look different on you than, on your friend, the model on the box, or Julia Roberts. But as the name suggests, when you wash with permanent color, if you don't like it, your only options are to wait for the color to grow out or to dye over it (which, again, DEFINITELY requires a pro).
 

Buy on AliExpress.com
Jan 7, 2004
29,704
++ [ originally posted by MCPIERO ] ++
Its obviously faded but still there are hints of colour left. A little something for you dye-ers:D

Highlighting. Highlights are usually permanent, and they are a great way to add texture and subtle color to your hair-whether they're red or blond or even blue-without dramatic changes. Beware that highlighting often takes a long time, as you usually have to use a pick to pull your hair through tiny holes in a plastic cap. The more hair you pull through the holes, the more dramatic the results. You can also choose a non-permanent highlighting kit, which involves painting streaks of color onto your hair with a thin brush. You'll look cute for a few days, but the results tend to be too subtle and short-lived.


Semi-Permanent Color. Also called "stains" or "washes," semi-permanent products coat the hair with color that washes out after about 6 to 12 shampoos. You won't have any worries about your roots because the color washes out before roots can really show. However, since semi-permanent products don't contain any ammonia or peroxide, you won't be able to lighten your hair any shades, you'll only be able to add color.


Demi-Permanent Color. Demi-permanent products last longer (approximately 24 to 26 shampoos) and also contain no ammonia, so again, you won't be able to lighten your hair. However, a small level of peroxide allows you to create a more noticeable color change.


Permanent Color. Permanent color uses both ammonia and peroxide, which enter the hair's cortex and create a change that cannot be washed out. Keep in mind that the end result is always a combination of the added pigment and the original pigment of your hair, so the dye may look different on you than, on your friend, the model on the box, or Julia Roberts. But as the name suggests, when you wash with permanent color, if you don't like it, your only options are to wait for the color to grow out or to dye over it (which, again, DEFINITELY requires a pro).
holy crap. it is true that english guys are gay
 

gray

Senior Member
Moderator
Apr 22, 2003
30,260
++ [ originally posted by MISS DUBAI ] ++
Gray,my name is not Aisha...its Asma! :)
:wallbang: sorry, I got you confused with someone else. I remembered you posting your name in the 'Real Names' thread a while back, but it just slipped my mind. My apologies :down:
++ [ originally posted by Lilianna ] ++
boring???
brown hair is boring,not black!!
++ [ originally posted by Lilianna ] ++
but i don't find black hair boring :fero:
Fair enough, that was just my opinion. I've got black hair myself, and I find it boring and typical (maybe because I'm surrounded by Asians :))
 

Asma

Doctor Asma
Oct 21, 2003
3,658
++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++

:wallbang: sorry, I got you confused with someone else. I remembered you posting your name in the 'Real Names' thread a while back, but it just slipped my mind. My apologies :down:
its ok! ;)
 

EMMY

Junior Member
Jul 2, 2004
180
++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++

Fair enough, that was just my opinion. I've got black hair myself, and I find it boring and typical (maybe because I'm surrounded by Asians :))

Did you see Japanese football player dyed thier hair in red, blonde, etc. very ugry :yuck:

actualy, dark/black hair for our(Asian) are good looking :D
 

Minfana

Junior Member
Jul 15, 2003
101
Back to the topic :)

There's plenty of information at www.bausch.com about contact lenses and eye surgery etc.

Btw, don't believe all the horror stories you hear/read about contact lenses. They - the stories - are very often complete nonsense, and in most cases told by people who are total idiots. If you wear the lenses as they're meant to, you're fine and won't go blind or smthng. I wore contacts for years and am fine - then I had LASIK surgery and still am fine. So I'm a so called living proof :D

Take care, people :angel:
 

Lilianna

Senior Member
Apr 3, 2003
15,969
++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++
Fair enough, that was just my opinion. I've got black hair myself, and I find it boring and typical (maybe because I'm surrounded by Asians :))
i understand...
in greece Black hair is not THAT often.
women here dye their hair black

here MANY of them have brown hair instead
 

Minfana

Junior Member
Jul 15, 2003
101
Weeelll. Lili, you should visit Finland and suddenly the men in Greece would start to look extremely handsome and interesting. I should probably send a photo to emphasize my meaning...

No offense, finnish boyzz :D
 

MCPIERO

Senior Member
Jul 23, 2002
931
when I hit the streets I do notice a lot of mans eyeing me. Before it was mainly dirty looks like they wanna start a fight now the smiles and winking and lip licking are becoming too frequent.

Im telling you its getting pretty gay out here:irritate::nervous::scared:
 

Lilianna

Senior Member
Apr 3, 2003
15,969
++ [ originally posted by Minfana ] ++
Weeelll. Lili, you should visit Finland and suddenly the men in Greece would start to look extremely handsome and interesting. I should probably send a photo to emphasize my meaning...

No offense, finnish boyzz :D
why do you say that?

how do they look???
 

Lilianna

Senior Member
Apr 3, 2003
15,969
++ [ originally posted by MCPIERO ] ++
when I hit the streets I do notice a lot of mans eyeing me. Before it was mainly dirty looks like they wanna start a fight now the smiles and winking and lip licking are becoming too frequent.

Im telling you its getting pretty gay out here:irritate::nervous::scared:
OMG...
well,they can't be ALL gay.

i mean,they are not.

come on!
this rumour is really sick!
 

MCPIERO

Senior Member
Jul 23, 2002
931
:LOL: Yeah, trust me. Thats how its going down in these ends.

Whats the deal you looking for an english boyfriend. Well they come in 2man packages nowadays:LOL:

Im kinda kidding, but id say its 50/50. You made me laugh getting all serious:D You must be a prince william fan
 

Lilianna

Senior Member
Apr 3, 2003
15,969
++ [ originally posted by MCPIERO ] ++
:LOL: Yeah, trust me. Thats how its going down in these ends.

Whats the deal you looking for an english boyfriend. Well they come in 2man packages nowadays:LOL:

Im kinda kidding, but id say its 50/50. You made me laugh getting all serious:D You must be a prince william fan
well,the point is that i got all serious because 99% of the ppl,are saying that englsih ppl are gay amd i disagree of caurse...

and i USED to be a prince william fan!! :heart:
he is adorable...!!!!


but,as missy sais,we are TOTALLY off-topic....!! ;)
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 8)