Thank you so much for your kind comment. Luckily Mike read it before the shops closed and he managed to find just the thing to help him in his quest towards zebra domination.
As you can see he made sure no time was lost.
Now I'm not sure whether I left it on too long or maybe not long enough or maybe I simply didn't mix it properly or possibly didn't apply enough. Whatever it was it would appear that our quest for Zebra domination turned to more of a bee-line to..........
I have to confess that the tears of laughter flowed freely and although I may look sad, nothing could be further from the truth.
The biggest problem we have is that the colours are those of our biggest rivals in football (soccer), Mike isn't sure how they will take him at The Hawthorns (where West Bromwich Albion play their home games.) If you read this Dave we are so, so very sorry, but at least Lynne will smile, oh and of course young Ocean and Phil .
Love from us both.
Lorna and Mike.
I love it! Bernarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrd...
ReplyDeleteHave they cleared the runway yet?!!! Also, when you have hair as dark as Mike's, it is very hard to bleach to white. It will usually wind up brassy instead. It would take multiple lightenings and/or very high volume peroxides to get it to white which would leave the hair in very fragile condition too. With lighter hair, there is less color to lift out so it is much easier to get to a very light color or white. This concludes your hairdressing lesson for today. ;)
ReplyDeleteIt's a great colour and looks rather warming in this freezing weather - does rather remind me of a bumble bee - honey's XX
ReplyDeleteGrinning from ear to ear actually!
ReplyDelete@Lynne. Good to hear from you. Hope you and Dave are ok. Keep looking out for further adventures from Baggieland, Mike is bound to be bored stuck in hospital at the QE for 3 weeks.
ReplyDeleteSkunk hair! Woo hoo!
ReplyDeleteGuess the only thing left to do is put some white shoe polish on the yellow bits, but I must say he looks quite daring nevertheless.
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