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Monday, March 24

Point of no return

i truly thought my inner cheapskate would never give in. or that it would at least hold out for much longer.

i honestly believed i would have my salon services -- haircut, color, mani-pedi, waxing -- done in manila forever. i have seen local salon prices. i have converted them to pesos in my head and wept. i have heard the stories of women who saved up their salon must-dos for weeks (possibly months). until their next trip home. i really thought it could be done!

maybe it was the euphoria of finally getting my dependent's pass, or boredom with my perpetual ponytail, or a wildly hopeful belief in creating hireability via haircut. whatever it was, i crossed the dotted line, my own personal point of no return, and finally got my hair cut in a singaporean salon.

and i must say...


i quite love it.

the experience was great -- the stylist was unfazed by my wavy hair. he just knew what to do, and i heard nary a whimper about getting my hair relaxed or whatever (although he did sell me a root retouch). it all felt very expert.

it's day three of the new 'do, and even with the blowdry gone and the natural curl kicking in, it's holding up quite, quite well. it just looks a little more george fayne-ish now. if you've ever read the old hardbound nancy drew books and seen the illustrations of nancy's tomboy-ish friend george, you'll know what i mean.

marlon also had his own personal first that afternoon: highlights!

i've seen that hat somewhere before. tee hee.

very sci-fi.

the process was quite interesting. the colorist started out with highlights (what i personally refer to as the jologs phase of the color job) then did a flat color to tone them down.

voila! highlighted hubby!

as you can see, marlon is quite happy with his new look -- about as happy as i was with mine.

we immediately hied off to adrian's farewell dinner to test our new hairdos' performance in a social setting. shrenik was gracious enough to document our experiment with his camera phone.

we tried to go out and party to celebrate our new looks, but the vodka at adrian's just made us too sleepy. yes, i do believe we're getting on in years. so we just sat by the river at clarke quay with cones of hokkaido soft ice cream (one of my new singapore favorites!) before heading home.

8 comments:

  1. hi deepa! you look chic in your new 'do :)

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  2. HAHAHA (or as our Puerto Rican friends would write it, JAJAJA) sa jologs phase ng highlight process ni Marlon. I know exactly what you mean! I always used to get a tiny panic attack when I used to have my hair colored. "F*ck ang pangit ko!"

    Your bob is GORGEOUS. I'm so curious to see what it looks like au naturel! Bouncy and George-y, I'm sure. Post a pic! :) And Marlon looks cleaner and more dapper with his hair. Ahlavet. Now I'm itching to get my hair cut again (even though I promised to grow it out)...

    Your house is truly a home now. So lovely! Hmmm sana makabisita ako bago umalis! Hm hm hm...

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  3. Ooooh very sophisticated!!

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  4. tata! you cut your hair!!! in full fairness, bold move, and i must agree it is quite flattering. :) i am slightly inggit hahaha

    luuurve the pics of your new home, angganda!

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  5. thank you everyone! wow, hair posts always get a lot of comments on this blog.

    i am happy to report that my new hair is holding up quite well. easy to style, and sometimes i don't even have to brush it after getting out of bed. haha!

    jeline: visit visit visit!

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