saturday quick post

2 May

squeezing in some blogging before i’m off to work. tomorrow will be the last day of roadshow. and then i’m backkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk

i miss charlie and babber so much. missed eyeris‘ birthday do, happy birthday old one. missed loads of fun events urgh.

im turning into this grouchy, boring corporate drone. help!

i need to get a haircut. a lil background, my hair has always been straightened. when my naturally wavy hair grows out i get this kink where the natural hair and straightened hair joins together. i don’t really want to straighten my hair anymore cause it’s so badddd. so my question is, will layering my hair help offset the kink? it looks really bad in pictures. what else can i do with it without going really short? helpppp

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5 Responses to “saturday quick post”

  1. Myhorng May 2, 2009 at 12:45 pm #

    sorry kim

  2. KY May 2, 2009 at 1:01 pm #

    horny’s referring to some oyster incidents that’s about to happen

  3. steph May 2, 2009 at 2:24 pm #

    I had this problem too, was trying to grow my hair long, but my wavy chin length ‘lan sou pah’ (spoilt broom) hair has a mind of it’s own so i had a straighten it >_<
    Then have to tahan for many months until i started have the kink too, so kept it in a pony tail everytime i go out, tahan longer summore and now it’s elbow length!! woohooo!!

    took me more than 2 years plus some trimming once in a while, cos my hair grows damn slowly!!!

  4. suanie May 2, 2009 at 4:38 pm #

    don’t worry i didn’t eat the oysters

  5. Sophie May 7, 2009 at 11:19 am #

    I think you should just grab a straightener and just straighten the top layer (if you’re too lazy to do the whole thing). It’ll look more polished and takes less than 5 minutes. Don’t forget to use heat protectants :)

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