All Aboard the Tinsel Train!
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New Look
Entry totally steeped in vanity issues. Read at your own peril. When last I shared, I had used a rinse to cover the broadening stripe - nature’s landing strip, no doubt, for the wisdom that i...
Partial Cave
With a little more than 2” of tinsel growth, I realized I was at serious risk of sporting the hair version of the Eddie Bauer look, so I went ahead and got a rinse. After consulting with a colo...
Deeeeeep Breath
It’s getting a little more difficult. As much as I want to keep my length - I don’t see being able to survive the transformation. It is killing me. I am waaay open to suggestions.
Tinsel Train 101
The decision didn’t come too lightly. After all, as so many have pointed out, I’m young! Well - I’m 53. That’s young, right? As much as I love my mother, her hair-dying has gone on to the poi...
Book Description
Both my parents’ hair turned long before they hit 40. Mom’s hair is white. Dad’s was Silver and White - thick waves of it.
Laziness and a desire to break my bottle habit has lead to the revelation of what my daughter refers to as ‘TINSEL’.
This journal is about my transition....do I actually go through with it? Or will I break and give in vanity? My hair has been dark for more than 5 decades, barring a few months when I thought I’d see if blondes actually did have more fun, and 6 months of baldness.