I change hairstyle again... Lols!

Then today, after class(which ends at 10), I met mum to eat Macdonalds whereby we discussed on my studies( hello, with parents, what on earth do we talk about?). Then, I spotted a student from my primary school dressed in PE attire. Aww, I missed that school.

I went to Tampines with mum to actually trim my hair.However, It ended up into a rebond, treatment and cut session after my mum asked about the shop which was having a promotion. It cost $181(Forget the cents)...

After the whole thing was over, I stared at my reflection in disbelief, thinking, "What the, my hair is really this long?"and after stroking my hair I went, "Great. Now I am a barbie doll with longer hair then two years ago."

At least, the treatment works. My hair is smoother then my permed and rather messy hair(Lols. Although, I still prefer it that way)

I went over to check out what mum did and was like, "And somebody told me she did not want to do reborn." Mum shook her head and stated it was not reborn. I later learnt that it is another method called something like, "Bodini Straightening"(I am unsure of the spelling)

Instead, I started laughing at the name I call, "Bo ni ni straightning" (serious)

She looked at my cut before she went, "Vivian. Did you ask them to do dye?" I was like, "Huh? No way!" I turned to the mirror and realised that under the orange lighting of the saloon, my hair did turn to hazel(Is it?) brown.

Now I understand what it means in physics that straight surface(reborn hair) will reflect more light as compared to uneven surface(permed hair). When I had permed hair, my hair colour will hardly change unless under the sun or some lights.

Lols, mum's hair has volume because of another style of rebond. She also went, "You really look like a barbie doll".

I merely sighed, maybe next time can do some highlights ba?

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