It would be a privilege and an honour to be seen with any of you.
love the multicolor in the second picture. if my hair wasn't so decidedly brown and would have to be bleached first, I'd do that!
Love it!!
Hari omPerfect spring "dos"!!! YAM xx
Love it, I've often thought about doing my hair in shades of green.
It is a popular thing here as well, (eastern Canada). Love it!
Sorry, I don't like it, not that that makes any difference to anyone.
Oh, the irony. With that snow white hair you could change colors at a whim. With Kool-Aid, even.
Anything but black, eh?
Dark hair doesn't do the job. But you are awesome! Good for you.
I've thought about pink or purple streaks, but still thinking about it. I especially like the second picture.
Oh how fun, I love both 'dos!
Very pretty colors. Maintenance?
I only know because of Emily and Laura. The new growth must be bleached colorless to take the color. In short: High maintenance.
Love them both!betty
I especially like the rainbow colors. Both are great.
I love it! Oh, if I only had the courage.
Will you be next, Joanne? :)My daughter has darkish brown hair and at one time had just the ends dyed purple. It was very subtle and looked fantastic.
It's not courage-encouragement and attitude. Joanne should be next. As I type that I can just see her attitude.
I keep my hair as it is, wearing the pink in my dresses - but I see the fun they have with their statement!
Looks like so much fun.
Brave weman.
Maintenance is what stops me. I used to color my hair to keep it dark and hide (at first the red streaks, later the grey). Now I just let it stay white, it's easier and I guess I'm lazy. But it does look like fun.
"All things BRIGHT and BEAUTIFUL!" Like the hair and the attitude!
How fun, it tells of your attitude. I like it!
Discovered your blog from Weaver of Grass....I live in Bath and will have to come and see your gallery one of these days.
Very small world. It's a beautiful gallery, though not mine. You will enjoy it.
Bless Linda with the beautiful hair and attitude xx
Interesting color combination.
Wow! Amazing!I used to swear that at 50, I'd have some pot for the first time. Now I know exactly what I'm gonna do at 60.
Loving the hair. It's fun and just in time for Spring :-)
Lovely colors to stand out in a crowd and get noticed. Something special which many other people will not dare do it. Needs a lot of effort and care.Best wishes
I love a lady with spirit.
Love the multi colour mix in the second photo, is that Emily?Linda looks good with her bright coloured hair too.
It would be a privilege and an honour to be seen with any of you.
ReplyDeletelove the multicolor in the second picture. if my hair wasn't so decidedly brown and would have to be bleached first, I'd do that!
ReplyDeleteLove it!!
ReplyDeleteHari om
ReplyDeletePerfect spring "dos"!!! YAM xx
Love it, I've often thought about doing my hair in shades of green.
ReplyDeleteIt is a popular thing here as well, (eastern Canada). Love it!
ReplyDeleteSorry, I don't like it, not that that makes any difference to anyone.
ReplyDeleteOh, the irony. With that snow white hair you could change colors at a whim. With Kool-Aid, even.
DeleteAnything but black, eh?
DeleteDark hair doesn't do the job. But you are awesome! Good for you.
ReplyDeleteI've thought about pink or purple streaks, but still thinking about it. I especially like the second picture.
ReplyDeleteOh how fun, I love both 'dos!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty colors. Maintenance?
ReplyDeleteI only know because of Emily and Laura. The new growth must be bleached colorless to take the color. In short: High maintenance.
DeleteLove them both!
ReplyDeletebetty
I especially like the rainbow colors. Both are great.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Oh, if I only had the courage.
ReplyDeleteWill you be next, Joanne? :)
ReplyDeleteMy daughter has darkish brown hair and at one time had just the ends dyed purple. It was very subtle and looked fantastic.
It's not courage-encouragement and attitude. Joanne should be next. As I type that I can just see her attitude.
ReplyDeleteI keep my hair as it is, wearing the pink in my dresses - but I see the fun they have with their statement!
ReplyDeleteLooks like so much fun.
ReplyDeleteBrave weman.
ReplyDeleteMaintenance is what stops me. I used to color my hair to keep it dark and hide (at first the red streaks, later the grey). Now I just let it stay white, it's easier and I guess I'm lazy. But it does look like fun.
ReplyDelete"All things BRIGHT and BEAUTIFUL!" Like the hair and the attitude!
ReplyDeleteHow fun, it tells of your attitude. I like it!
ReplyDeleteDiscovered your blog from Weaver of Grass....I live in Bath and will have to come and see your gallery one of these days.
ReplyDeleteVery small world. It's a beautiful gallery, though not mine. You will enjoy it.
DeleteBless Linda with the beautiful hair and attitude xx
ReplyDeleteInteresting color combination.
ReplyDeleteWow! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteI used to swear that at 50, I'd have some pot for the first time. Now I know exactly what I'm gonna do at 60.
Loving the hair. It's fun and just in time for Spring :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely colors to stand out in a crowd and get noticed. Something special which many other people will not dare do it. Needs a lot of effort and care.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
I love a lady with spirit.
ReplyDeleteLove the multi colour mix in the second photo, is that Emily?
ReplyDeleteLinda looks good with her bright coloured hair too.