Growing up I always loved dying my hair. First time I had colored hair was in the 3rd grade when my mother dyed my hair a brilliant bloody red. Ever since then, I fell in love with changing my hair color.
I continued to color my hair all the way through high school until I graduated and went into the professional work world. After working for several "professional" organizations and being absolutely miserable, crying myself to sleep and dying inside from anxiety and being overworked, I finally went into a more relaxed field.
Now, I manage a smoke shop and it has been a major weight off my shoulders if not my pockets... haha.
I express myself through several methods, from my fashion to my artwork. "Expressive" seems too soft a term for what I consider myself. I speak my mind and not everyone appreciates that, but that's okay! I don't expect people to believe or feel the same way I do about everything, but I won't be walked on either. If I feel like I'm being pushed, I'll push back. With that being said, I try to be a kind and gentle person. I do my best to live by the golden rule although I don't always succeed, sometimes I have bad days and it's just too difficult to pretend I'm in a good place. We all have been there.
Back to the main point, I started dying my hair again after a long period of no alteration, and since I manage a Smoke Shop, no one bats a disapproving eye at the rainbow-haired girl. While I have achieved my wish of having truly rainbow hair, I am going through what many go through after a major hair change, nostalgia and a quiet wish for my hair back.
I've been seeing older photos of myself and noticing how much I really love my Goldie locks blonde hair. I'm struggling with whether I should try and go back to Goldie Blonde or if I should stick with my Rainbow Chic vibe. While I feel they both suit me, I'm having a hard time deciding which direction to go.
Any advice or ideas are absolutely adored and appreciated. I'm even toying with the idea of going platinum. What are your thoughts?
Special thanks to @missy & @rambo for providing a special place to express ourselves.