1. Is your hair naturally curly, wavy, or straight? Long or short?
Straightish. Wavyish, sometimes. It's long, so the weight keeps it pretty straight, though the rain sometimes turns the shorter bits curly. And it's down to my bum at the moment, so definitely long.
2. How has your hair changed over your lifetime?
Uh, it pretty much hasn't. Well, it changed from baby-platinum blonde to dark blonde, and it was always long, but I grew as well, so my hair now is longer in inches than when I was five, say, but only a little in proportion.
3. How do your normally wear your hair?
A plait. Like, all the time. You did get where I said my hair was long? A plait is teh most sensible way to have it- loose and it gets tangled so quickly. I make the plait fancier sometimes, a French braid, and a pny-tail sometimes- though finding a clip to get it all in can be an effort. My normal up-do, well there's this rather Victorian chignon thingy, or my wonderful, only-thing-that-can-keep-my-hair-in-a-bun clip thing (it's got a sharp metal spike that holds it in place that makes me just want someone to attack me so I can whip it out and stab them with it).
4. If you could change your hair this minute, what would it look like?
Blue, at the ends. Or a dark, foresty green.
5. Ever had a hair disaster? What happened?
Since I've had pretty much the same hairstyle forever- year, lengths at the front, but never a fringe, mostof it oene length and long, there have only beeen minor hair disatsers, like mum trimming itunevenly when I was younger, or teh time it got so tangled it took mum about an hour to untangle it.
It's boring, said like that but- it's good hair. It's thick, it's healthy. It has natural highlights. I'm reluctant to do anything that'll damage it, like an extreme die job, because then I'd be looking at five or so years to recover (four years is the average lifespan of a hair, how long before it falls out, for pretty much everyone).
Straightish. Wavyish, sometimes. It's long, so the weight keeps it pretty straight, though the rain sometimes turns the shorter bits curly. And it's down to my bum at the moment, so definitely long.
2. How has your hair changed over your lifetime?
Uh, it pretty much hasn't. Well, it changed from baby-platinum blonde to dark blonde, and it was always long, but I grew as well, so my hair now is longer in inches than when I was five, say, but only a little in proportion.
3. How do your normally wear your hair?
A plait. Like, all the time. You did get where I said my hair was long? A plait is teh most sensible way to have it- loose and it gets tangled so quickly. I make the plait fancier sometimes, a French braid, and a pny-tail sometimes- though finding a clip to get it all in can be an effort. My normal up-do, well there's this rather Victorian chignon thingy, or my wonderful, only-thing-that-can-keep-my-hair-in-a-bun clip thing (it's got a sharp metal spike that holds it in place that makes me just want someone to attack me so I can whip it out and stab them with it).
4. If you could change your hair this minute, what would it look like?
Blue, at the ends. Or a dark, foresty green.
5. Ever had a hair disaster? What happened?
Since I've had pretty much the same hairstyle forever- year, lengths at the front, but never a fringe, mostof it oene length and long, there have only beeen minor hair disatsers, like mum trimming itunevenly when I was younger, or teh time it got so tangled it took mum about an hour to untangle it.
It's boring, said like that but- it's good hair. It's thick, it's healthy. It has natural highlights. I'm reluctant to do anything that'll damage it, like an extreme die job, because then I'd be looking at five or so years to recover (four years is the average lifespan of a hair, how long before it falls out, for pretty much everyone).