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triskellian) wrote2007-08-21 08:27 am
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I am an old wives' tale
One day last week, I spent part of my bike ride home being rained on. It wasn't that cold, and I don't really mind light rain, so I didn't bother stopping to get out my waterproof. The next day, I woke up all sneezy and sniffly (yes, even more so than usual).
Yesterday, I went to bed with wet hair (I never actively dry my hair, but I usually wash it in the morning), and this morning, same thing: even more sneezy and sniffly than usual. Gah.
In other news, I'm wondering how long it's possible to be in the office with blatantly silly-coloured hair before someone remarks on it. Perhaps they think it's a terrible error and they're doing me a kindness by ignoring it...
Yesterday, I went to bed with wet hair (I never actively dry my hair, but I usually wash it in the morning), and this morning, same thing: even more sneezy and sniffly than usual. Gah.
In other news, I'm wondering how long it's possible to be in the office with blatantly silly-coloured hair before someone remarks on it. Perhaps they think it's a terrible error and they're doing me a kindness by ignoring it...
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If it's predominantly women in the office, I'd say they're doing you a kindness. If it's predominantly men, I'd say they haven't noticed, because one of them would certainly have commented, but they generally don't notice.
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*Yes, it says it contains peroxide, but most hairdye does without doing the heat-activated bleach thing that leaves the roots much lighter than the rest.
It turns out the women in the office hadn't actually looked at me at the point I wrote that. They did comment later, more-or-less favourably.