A prime example is getting my hair done. I cannot tell you how many times I have switched hair dressers because I did not like what they had done to my hair. Now I have come to realize it's not their fault, it's mine. I never speak up when they say, "How do you like your hair?" Rather, I just smile and nod. "Oh, that looks great," I say. Well, of course I'm going to like it because they have my hair all jazzed up looking like something off a Paris runway. But when I get home and do it myself, I change my mind... and it usually has to do with the color.
You see, I was born blonde. In fact when I was little everyone called me Goldilocks.
I stayed blonde until I hit puberty and then my hair darkened up a little to dirty blonde.
When I was having babies and had raging hormones, for some reason my hair turned brown.
I did not like that, so I began getting my hair highlighted. What started as a few highlights eventually turned into a lot of blonde over the years. I had to get my hair done more often to keep the roots from showing. Soon I decided to do it myself. It turned red, then platinum blonde, then half of both; my hair looked horrible (I have no pictures of this insanity). My hair actually fell out (or something) while I was sleeping. I knew I needed help before the weddings this month.
I am making progress though. The next week I called and told him my hair was lighter than I wanted, so he put some toner on it. Now the light, white blonde streaks are back, as are the dark roots. UGH...I think I will just shave off my hair and start over.
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You always look cute Laurie. My daughter just opened a salon in Bmt. if you ever want to try someone else. She has been doing hair for several years now. I so know what you mean about being a people pleaser. I am the exact same way. I am getting better as I get older, but still not enough.
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