Hello, my name is Angélica and I've decided to make a blog about my journey to grow out my hair the natural way, by using SLS & cone free products. This is more a blog for myself, so I can later read what worked for my hair and what didn't ;) So might be a bit boring to you guys! Or maybe helpful :)
Edit: I've come to the conclusion that cone & sls free is not for me. But this journal is still about growing my hair out, finding the right products (and little reviews) & hairspiration ;)
Inspired by: http://jenshairjourney.tumblr.com
Also, my website: http://angelicavis.nl
Flickr: http://flickr.com/photos/moresque
& "personal" Tumblr: http://tumblr.com/oktobergoud

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for-redheads:

Christina Hendricks on dying her hair red
“I’m dark blonde but I’ve always felt like a redhead. I started coloring my hair red when I was about 10. “
“I was obsessed with the Canadian novel Anne of Green Gables. I  decided I was Anne of Green Gables. There was something that spoke to me about her, and I wanted to have her beautiful red hair. So my  mother said, “Let’s just go to the drugstore and get one of those  cover-the-gray rinses!” My hair was very blond at the time, but it went carrot red. And I was  over the moon. I went to school the next day and felt like myself. And  then I went back [to that color] over and over again. What a cool mom,  right?”
~ Christina Hendricks, LA Times interview
(Photo is by Robert Trachtenberg)

for-redheads:

Christina Hendricks on dying her hair red

“I’m dark blonde but I’ve always felt like a redhead. I started coloring my hair red when I was about 10.

“I was obsessed with the Canadian novel Anne of Green Gables. I decided I was Anne of Green Gables. There was something that spoke to me about her, and I wanted to have her beautiful red hair. So my mother said, “Let’s just go to the drugstore and get one of those cover-the-gray rinses!” My hair was very blond at the time, but it went carrot red. And I was over the moon. I went to school the next day and felt like myself. And then I went back [to that color] over and over again. What a cool mom, right?”

~ Christina Hendricks, LA Times interview

(Photo is by Robert Trachtenberg)

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