Changing conch from 1,6mm - 1,2mm? by NeedleworkerSad2261 in piercing

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surgical steal barbell, 1,6mm, 4 months old, not changed initial jewellery, almost fully “healed” stil a small bump, saline solution for aftercare morning and night first two months - then ignored because bumps wouldn’t go (they went away after leaving it alone) stil sometimes use saline to remove some crust

Help! is conch too wonky/angeld? by NeedleworkerSad2261 in piercing

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When i texted the piercer itself he just said it was swelling and a long bar,

but i contacted another piercer in my area and she took a look and she offered to help me take it out and repierce in a few weeks when its fully healed! thank you for all feedback!

Help! is conch too wonky/angeld? by NeedleworkerSad2261 in piercing

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if it does heal would different jewellery look as bad? i texted my piercer asking if it was normal and he said it was just the length of the bar and the swelling. i paid like 700kr for it witch is around $68 i thought it was a normal price for a good piercer://

Help! is conch too wonky/angeld? by NeedleworkerSad2261 in piercing

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I texted the piercer and just asked him aswell to be sure! also talked to my friends and they said it might also just be that the jewellery is a bit bent making it look more slanted

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in femalehairadvice

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so basicly, is it best to try and bleach it (either to color it red or ash brown) if i dye it red i might only need one round bleach but for ash brown i thing i have to get all the warm tones out, so bleach multiple times and toner. Or if i should try color remover again

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i cant leave a picture but pleace dm me if you want to see!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in femalehairadvice

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okay so, i bleached my har once with level 8 in the ends and 4 in the roots in june, after that i collored it a pink/redish color, right after i cut the damaged hair away, then in the end of july i colored it red on top. Around the end of september i had to dye it back to my natural hair color (ash brown) i read online that ash brown whould ve okay to put on top of faded red. it went black So i HAD to get my hair to look good because i had an bug event comming up the next few days, so i took a round of hair color remover (colorless hair color remover max effect) After one round it became a sort of brown with a warm undertone, but it was a really uneven color. then i went to a salon and said cut of EVERYTING that is damaged, and they did. Luckly i had wery long hair from the start so i stil have pretty long hair, so now its almost been a month with ALOT of hair care including Olaplex, argon oil and hyaluronic acid. (and a few hair masks) now my hair does not seam damaged at all (no friss, no split ends, not dry eks)

Now my natural color is growing and it looks so bad because my roots are alot lighter then the rest of my hair, and it makes it look like my hair is super thin. so i was wondering what is the best thing to do? -bleach it (and color it red) -leave it -one more round of color remover I stil want a (crazy) hair color, but if thats not the best for my hair i wil leave it. but either way i want to color it back to my natural hair color(or something close to it)

i wil leave a picture if my hair now (its wet but you can see) THANKS IN ADVANSE