- @sebpatrick Wouldn't be surprised. If I'm not in and @RoyalMail actually bring the parcel, they usually just lob it over the side-gate. in reply to sebpatrick ->
- @sebpatrick Or they leave it outside the front door for the world to see. in reply to sebpatrick ->
- I reckon today's parcel was my figleaves order and someone at @RoyalMail was too embarrassed to deliver a couple of bras. ->
- @petitmew Blindly, pretty much as any mirror doubles the distance that between me and my reflection so I can't see what I'm doing. in reply to petitmew ->
- @petitmew mostly, I use a packet & a 1/2 of bleach with corresponding cream, slap it on liberally & take care to be thorough about the front in reply to petitmew ->
- @petitmew I'd part the hair at the back of your head randomly a few times to properly bleach that without too many random dark patches ->
- @petitmew As for the dye… mostly just slap it on all over & really massage it in well. If it doesn't go to plan, pretend it's intentional ->
- @petitmew And that concludes the extremely short-sighted girl's guide to bleaching and dyeing your own hair. ->
- @petitmew Hehe, it's pretty much a case of having a go. The more you get used to dyeing your hair blind, the better you get in reply to petitmew ->
- @petitmew Ah. That might make it more difficult – I tend to apply the dye with gloved hands, since it's easier to feel the "not cold" bits in reply to petitmew ->
- @hannoir I suspect it's supposed to be a sort of curry soup. in reply to hannoir ->
- Video: Frank Turner – Somebody To Love – Live @ Hammersmith Apollo 27-11-11 (by edmaster88) http://t.co/S7Y9j0N5 ->
- @petitmew You're turning into a smurf! in reply to petitmew ->
- @petitmew Blue dye rubs off my hair when it's dry onto my skin for the first few washes too. in reply to petitmew ->