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powderdoom:

Found this old picture of my ‘ombre’ hair — I didn’t go to a salon for this, I just let my purple hair grow out for a year. Upkeep for ombre hair is really simple & common sense — treat the color treated parts with serum, hair masks, and try not to wash it as often so the color lasts. For your roots / natural hair portion, use dry shampoo in between washes so your hair doesn’t get too oily. 

powderdoom:

Found this old picture of my ‘ombre’ hair — I didn’t go to a salon for this, I just let my purple hair grow out for a year. Upkeep for ombre hair is really simple & common sense — treat the color treated parts with serum, hair masks, and try not to wash it as often so the color lasts. For your roots / natural hair portion, use dry shampoo in between washes so your hair doesn’t get too oily. 

teacakes:

i’m greatful for my struggles

trials and tribulations i’ve been through

blackfashion:

Thierry van Biesen for Omen Magazine 

blackfashion:

Thierry van Biesen for Omen Magazine 

archiemcphee:

Did you/do you ever sit in class and draw on your arms, hands, and pretty much any other available surface? Chooooosan, a Japanese university student, began much like the rest of us, by doodling eyes on her hands during study breaks. But she has since taken this activity and elevated it to an awesome and unsettling artform. Using acrylic paint, she her face and hands develop disturbingly convincing extra eyes and mouths. Sometimes she appears to run on batteries. Sometimes her skin opens with a zipper. 

Visit Kotaku to see more of Chooooosan’s playful and unnerving body art.

rumpshaker:

nails gogo

rumpshaker:

nails gogo