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Post by caelestis on Nov 18, 2002 21:03:12 GMT 10
just going back to the topic before last in this thread, i think the idea of bleaching, is that it goes lighter. i don't think you can bleach things dark, mark. (poet)
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Post by Tiberius on Nov 18, 2002 21:15:36 GMT 10
Maybe, yeah, I don't know. I'm not completely au fait with the bleeching community. I'm just going off what I heard some black guy say about Michael Jackson in one of the tv shows last week. He asked the question of if Michael Jackson does have Vitiligo, why is he bleeching the remaining black parts of his skin white, instead of trying to bleech his skin brown? It'd be easier to bleech it brown wouldn't it? I mean, it's easier to make hair go black than it is to make it go blonde?
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Post by caelestis on Nov 18, 2002 21:20:53 GMT 10
oh, i get what you're saying, i'm just being pedantic about it. ie. you'd be dyeing or staining it, rather than bleaching.
carry on!
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Post by Firecracker on Nov 18, 2002 21:21:31 GMT 10
bleach to darker? lol, Mark... you're on fire tonight!
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Post by caelestis on Nov 18, 2002 21:25:18 GMT 10
...and we can see that you're having a great time because of it, n!
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Post by Firecracker on Nov 18, 2002 21:26:48 GMT 10
yes, why is it that I am laughing so hard at everything tonight?
*glares at wine*
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Post by Tiberius on Nov 18, 2002 21:31:24 GMT 10
bleach to darker? lol, Mark... you're on fire tonight! oh, heh doh. Well you know what I mean.
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