Photoshop request - rotate face $10+

Photoshop request - rotate face $10+

Can anyone please change this photo so that I'm looking at the camera instead? And is it possible to remove my bangs? Thank you! 🙏

u/kittybomj — 2 days ago

Do you drink maple tea or is that for tourists?

Hello, I love your beautiful country and was wondering if Canadians drink maple tea or if that is just something you sell more for tourists? I love it!

Edit - thanks for all the responses! It's a flavoured black tea - I bought it in a grocery store in Vancouver. I'll add a comment with a photo as I can't add photos to my post.

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u/kittybomj — 16 days ago
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Anne inspired embroidery

Just thought I'd share - my mum made these - lighthouse inspired by PEI and colourful Anne 💓☺️

u/kittybomj — 25 days ago

Getting red out of dyed brown hair

Hi all,

I have naturally quite dark brown hair. I dyed it a bright red a few years ago and then dyed it back as close to my natural hair colour as I could (all dye jobs done professionally in salon). I'm really sick of dying my hair and would like to have it natural now. My dyed hair currently goes quite red/brassy in the sunlight but you would never seen any redness in it when I'm indoors etc or out of sunlight. People often comment on how dark I am. When my hair is all natural it doesn't have a red tinge at all.

I was wondering if there's anything I can do to help get the redness out? I don't really want to throw hundreds of dollars at it in the salon. I know I can just cut it but I'm trying to grow it long. Is there a shampoo/at home toner I can use? Or is it worth asking a hairdresser to put a toner through it? My concern is it won't last and so it's a bit pointless...but I don't really know and would appreciate any help or advice.

Thank you.

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u/kittybomj — 2 months ago

Getting red out of dyed brown hair

Hi all,

I have naturally quite dark brown hair. I dyed it a bright red a few years ago and then dyed it back as close to my natural hair colour as I could (all dye jobs done professionally in salon). I'm really sick of dying my hair and would like to have it natural now. My dyed hair currently goes quite red/brassy in the sunlight but you would never seen any redness in it when I'm indoors etc or out of sunlight. People often comment on how dark I am. When my hair is all natural it doesn't have a red tinge at all.

I was wondering if there's anything I can do to help get the redness out? I don't really want to throw hundreds of dollars at it in the salon. I know I can just cut it but I'm trying to grow it long. Is there a shampoo/at home toner I can use? Or is it worth asking a hairdresser to put a toner through it? My concern is it won't last and so it's a bit pointless...but I don't really know and would appreciate any help or advice.

Thank you.

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u/kittybomj — 2 months ago

Getting red out of dyed brown hair

Hi all,

I have naturally quite dark brown hair. I dyed it a bright red a few years ago and then dyed it back as close to my natural hair colour as I could (all dye jobs done professionally in salon). I'm really sick of dying my hair and would like to have it natural now. My dyed hair currently goes quite red/brassy in the sunlight but you would never seen any redness in it when I'm indoors etc or out of sunlight. People often comment on how dark I am. When my hair is all natural it doesn't have a red tinge at all.

I was wondering if there's anything I can do to help get the redness out? I don't really want to throw hundreds of dollars at it in the salon. I know I can just cut it but I'm trying to grow it long. Is there a shampoo/at home toner I can use? Or is it worth asking a hairdresser to put a toner through it? My concern is it won't last and so it's a bit pointless...but I don't really know and would appreciate any help or advice.

Thank you.

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u/kittybomj — 2 months ago