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Showing posts with label hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hair. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 August 2017

Comfort

Hello!
Last time I've been exploiting my poor little graphic tablet, playing games and helping in a shop. I am not going out a lot since weather is super hot now where I live. Sitting in home, I tried to experiment with my hair, resulting in this blue. I can't decide if it suits me however, so don't be suprised if I will chance my color often in future! I might still dye my hair black again when I'm bored with toners.

Today's outfit is inspired by these lovely pants I forgot I have, hence a bit boy-ish look. I'm into gray a lot lately, and this is very practical in summer.


 Tunic is from Miss Pink / pants are thrifted / hat is from H&M / bag is made by me / shoes are from UK


I also have a little herbs garden now on my balcony. Here you can see fresh basil leaves. I got mint from my grandma and I'm suprised how little effort it needs. I will surely have my balcony or garden covered in plants in future.

Friday, 19 August 2016

Fate


You may see something changed here...
Last time I looked in the mirror and saw my roots of natural hair are showing. And I realized they were very dark... and it didn't even look bad. I thought then, why not dye my hair black? So I finally stopped this long time of being afraid of quite permanent nature of black dyes and gave it a try. I think it looks good and I have a feeling this color is about to stay for a long time on my head. And I kind of fulfilled my childhood dream, since I wanted very much to have either red or black hair when I was in preschool! Younger me would be proud.

Today I put on my bat sleeve shirt and went to thift shops to hunt. I got a shirt and a dress, so mission ended with success. I have to go back to painting now, as I have seven more works to do till the academic year.


 shirt: Miss Max / skirt: H&M / necklace: Marufaktura / shoes: Vagabond

Saturday, 23 May 2015

About my hair part 1: Dyeing

Hi! I wanted to write something about my hair. So, here it is. First I am starting with my hair dyeing journey, then I will say something about hair dyeing routine and tips.



This was me only two years ago. I've had still my natural hair back then.

When I got bored with my color I used henna to dye ends and a few streaks red. It wasn't natural henna, it had some chemicals in it, so it faded quite quickly. But I liked the idea of having colorful hair.

 It was a first time when I bought hair toner in crazy color. It was Stargazer. I wanted to see if it affects my natural hair. well, the blue didn't come out, but once I was bored and decided to buy a bleach and use the rest of toner on ends. Unfortunately I don't have any photos, but it was a lovely turquoise. On the picture it's faded.

 First time I've dyed my hair purple with La Riche Directions. I must say I liked it, but I bleached too little and it faded to light brown after a week...

 This is my hair right now. Finally I learned how to bleach my hair and get the right color.


I dye my hair with La Riche Directions, purple mixed with violet. This dye is really nice, because it's in reasonable price, the color is vibrant and fades slowly. I redye my hair every 3 weeks or so. Unfortunately, I have to bleach my hair to really light blonde to get the right shade. It's because yellow and purple neutralize themselves and hair will fade to brown if not bleached enough.
I think using bleach is not that scary anyway unless you use it for too long or use too strong bleach or your hair is already pretty damaged. But if you are unsure It's better to go to hairstylist.

Toners are different than peroxide dyes, so you my want to know some info:

-Toners are vegan and don't damage your hair itself.
-You can mix them to get any shade you want.
-It smells like something between poster paint and conditioner so it's nice.
-The more bleached and dry hair, the better result.
-It stains. Everything. Be careful with your pillows and bright clothes!
-It may be hard to buy (at least in my country)

Here is how I dye my hair, step-by-step.

1. I bleach my hair to light blonde, then I wash my hair and wait until it's almost dry.
2. I put a greasy cream on my forehead, cheeks, ears and neck. It helps removing dye stains from skin.
3. I take gloves (it's important unless you want colorful hands for two days) and put toner in a bowl.
4. I sometimes add a little of conditioner to toner so hair will be softer after dyeing.
5. I put toner with brush on my hair and then spread it with hands. It's good to dye in small sections so you won't get patches.
6. I wrap hair in cap and wait. In instructions they recommend to wait 30 minutes, But I find it better to let the dye sit for hour or two.
7. I rinse my hair with cool water and apple cider vinegar. Why vinegar? Well, it closes the cuticles of hair so it's shinier and toner fades slowlier. Just pour a spoon of vinegar to 1 liter of pure water and rinse your hair with it.
8. Dry your hair and Voila! Pretty color.

I Hope you find it interesting and helpful. If you have any more questions about dyeing hair, feel free to ask!

~Mia Amethyst

Thursday, 6 November 2014

Goth hairstyles ideas & inspirations

Hi! I decided to start writing about style and inspirations. I'll throw here a bunch of ideas of how to use your hair to express yourself (it sound soo super-artistic...) I believe that hairstyle is very important part of the look and can make even the whole outfit... so I hope this will be useful for you guys!

Colours

  • Black
This is quite obvious. Most classic, most popular and suits most people. It will match black clothes and also make your skin look more pale by contrast. 
  • Colorful
You can dye your hair every existing colour, make streaks or even dye your head rainbow. I am a fan of especially purple and blue hair. Neon colours will match cyber/sweet styles and darker ones may be more romantic.
I think Iska is the master of colorful hair. Photo is from her Facebook
  • Natural
It's not necessary to dye hair at all. Natural hair works with most styles, especially romantic, victorian and casual. Light blonde, dark brown or red hair are pretty, but you can have any other colour.

Cuts/shapes
  • Bald
Because why not? If you like the look of Dementia from Addam's family, go for it.
  • Short
Works for both genders. Very classic for guys and kinda edgy for ladies.
  • Bob
Can be classic or asymetric. I had something like this for more than half of my life and I must admit I loved it. But wouldn't have courage to cut my long hair now.

  • Undercut
It got very popular recently. It can be on one side or both sides. I think shaved or dyed patterns look quite nice.
  • Long
Very popular, suitable for both genders again. Flowing super-long locks are always beautiful and look kinda mysterious.
Beautiful Mothmouth.
Fringe

You have plenty of options, really. It can be short, long, straight or side. You can have V-fringe that is quite popular. Or, of course, you can have no fringe at all.
V-fringe/Vampire fringe (from Pinterest)
Texture
  • Straight
Silky, straight hair wil look very nice. Can be both dressy and casual.
  • Curly
Thick curls/waves are very princess-like. Can look very romantic, but not only (think Mrs. Lovett...)
  • Dreads
A little more permanent change. They can look interesting, especially dyed some fancy colours. Dreadlocks and cyberlocks allow you to change the style depending on situation.
  • Big/Puffy
Big, teased hairstyles are most traidional and have its roots from punk. A lot of hairspray and teasing (ugh!) might be needed.
I think you know Robert Smith!

As you can see, you have a lot of options and really only thing that limits you is you imagination! Let me know what hairstyles do you have?
~Anomalia