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Rather tempted to do something radical!

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phoenix Thu 19-May-16 19:01:11

Evening all.

I (well, Mr P actually) have home coloured my hair for the last couple of times as an economy measure. It looks ok, choosing a lightish red that goes with my skin tone.

Last time I was buying the colour, I spotted a purple one! I don't mean lilac rinse type thing, proper purple.(Although not sure what it might come out like, given the amount of grey I have)

I'm tempted to give it a go, just once, for the hell of it.

I have recently cleared out some clothes that I feel are no longer "right" at my age (57, hurtling towards 58 reluctantly, and with all the grace of a hippo on roller skates) and just feel tempted to a small act of rebellion!

Should I?

phoenix Sun 05-Jun-16 17:21:18

Sorry for the delay in responding.

Actually it's quite disappointing, not as Scarlet as I had hoped, a bit darker really. Still, it's different!

Now, what can I do next...........!

rosesarered Sat 28-May-16 13:24:27

Well, Phoenix how did it turn out? Is North Devon ready for a scarlet woman?grin

GarlicCake Fri 27-May-16 20:15:15

smile
<awaits selfie>

rosesarered Fri 27-May-16 20:08:33

Blimey!?

phoenix Fri 27-May-16 18:33:58

Well, I'm sitting here with Feria Scarlet Power slapped all over my bonce, courtesy of Mr P!

I had put it away in the bathroom cupboard, planning to go for a "safe/normal" sort of colour, but himself suddenly remembered it and persuaded me to let him give it a go confused

I seem to have a considerable amount of it on my ears!

willsmadnan Sun 22-May-16 12:56:49

I'm at the other end of the spectrum ... 72 and only a miniscule amount of grey hairs in an otherwise head of dark brown,or frquently mistaken for black, hair. And I hate it ..... with a passion!. I would love to experiment with outrageous colours, maybe not a whole job, but some artistically placed streaks. But I know from past experience ( in the 60s) that any attempt to first of all to remove the natural pigment took hours, and resulted in an unattractive shade of orange.
I want to be outrageous. ... in fact I'd even settle for all over white. At least it might stop people asking me a) how long I've been dying my hair and b) what do I use.

coco20 Sun 22-May-16 12:50:48

Oooh, think I would like a change too, lifes too short to be the same colour. If all goes wrong wear a hat, I like hats! smilegrin

rubylady Sun 22-May-16 12:16:51

No, it's all good jing we get on fine. I like your directness. Just each to their own I suppose. A bit of fun at whatever age doesn't hurt. smile

jinglbellsfrocks Sun 22-May-16 09:41:02

I hope you didn't think I was getting at you personally Rubylady! I haven't read all the individual posts on this thread. I was saying what I think about older people with odd brightly coloured hair. confused

Whatever gets you through. [shrug]

GarlicCake Sun 22-May-16 00:34:38

Is that a VERY LARGE cupcake or a tiny glass of wine?? hmm Let's go for giant cake!

GarlicCake Sun 22-May-16 00:33:43

sunshine ruby! cupcake wine

rubylady Sun 22-May-16 00:19:59

Because Jing when I've just seen my dad's life slip away, it made me want to take the bull by the horns and throw caution to the wind, purple hair and all! I'm not chasing youth, they can keep it willingly, I just want to be me and feel free to do whatever I want as long as I hurt no one.

I can't think of anything worse than having a good cut, blow dried into a certain style and the same colour I have always been. It's my time now, to cast all chains off and enjoy myself, while I can. smile

mrswoo Sat 21-May-16 23:11:21

I'm allergic to all hair dyes and I feel so jealous of anyone who can colour their hair without breaking out in running sores and facial swellings. If I could return to my pre-allergy days I would love to be auburn. Instead, I have to be content with being mouse with a hint of grey.

etheltbags1 Sat 21-May-16 21:44:15

I used a pot of cheap hair chalk and my scalp has come out is sores, I long to dye my hair again, I have about 2 inches of grey and 10 inches of dirty looking orangey blonde sue to putting colour after colour. I just tie it back and hope nobody sees me.

Deedaa Sat 21-May-16 20:15:30

I'm happier with an obviously false colour than one that I hope looks natural and then I find it doesn't.

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 21-May-16 19:03:15

Wouldn't that depend on the actual style?

GarlicCake Sat 21-May-16 17:59:22

I sure as hell hope my turquoise hair doesn't look convincing, Jaibee grin

As for fashionable - what does that mean when you're over sixty? Nobody's going to view me as a fashion icon these days. They can admire me for having a personal style, though, if they like wink

Jaibee007 Sat 21-May-16 17:53:01

I am about 90% grey at 65 & have decided to stop dyeing it -i love the silver fox look although it is easily as high maintenance but I just don't think dyed hair on much older women looks convincing or fashionable any more

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 21-May-16 17:32:14

Might look good against her dark skin, but I think it would look terrible on a white woman. Unless she really wanted the goth look!

Riverwalk Sat 21-May-16 17:24:33

Black women are often very adventurous with hair colours and styles - one middle-aged lady I see locally wears a sticking up punk-style wig in electric blue! The rest of her appearance is entirely conventional.

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 21-May-16 16:55:05

I think these very colourful colours look freaky. Perhaps the young can get away with it, we all did silly things then. But why would you want to look garish just for the hell of it later in life? Why not settle for a really good cut, perhaps learn how to blow dry it well, or have a modern looking perm? Go for elegant rather than the chasing lost youth look.

Lucy was that an accident? confused We always used to dread coming out of the hairdressers with green hair due to some inexperienced youngster getting it wrong.

ajanela Sat 21-May-16 15:38:20

The fact you want to do it says to me you can carry it off, so go for it.

GarlicCake Sat 21-May-16 15:26:11

Vonp, that sounds gorgeous. I do my own (am poor) and lack the precision skills to paint different layers, but I've seen a few people with their hair coloured this way. It's fab - when you move, the different shades seem to shimmer smile

Izabella Sat 21-May-16 14:49:02

Been every colour under the sun when I was younger, but totally content with the grey now. It's so naturally curly anyway that I think it looks good. Costs me around £70 per year for cutting and that's quite enough in my book.

trisher Sat 21-May-16 14:42:55

Go for it phoenix. I went red a few years ago-varied between orangey and darker red and I loved it. It seemed to me that all my dark haired friends were turning blonde and I thought I should be able to change from blonde if I wanted. I did think about pink, but I bought one of those temporary sprays and put in some streaks,and it really didn't suit. I've gone back to blonde (some said they like it better-but what do they know?), but your post has made me think about colour again!!