So I chickened out. Again. I got scared and didn't rebond.
Sigh.
Wei Qi told me that touch-ups are required to make it nice and smooth and straight. And after the magic wears off, it's not like Cinderella's pumpkin coach which reverts back to its original state. The hair would be unnaturally curled.
And I didn't like the idea of hair curling outwards, or curling everywhere like Charred maggi mee.
So I decided to keep my hair as it is, and not cut any layers. Or I'll just buy a better hair mask (I have my eye on L'oreal Professionnel Absolut Repair Shampoo and hair mask. Hopefully they have a conditioner, Asience contains alcohol, which makes my fluffy hair at the ends of layers problem even worse. I've seen the ingredients of the said L'Oreal products (the shampoo and hair mask) and tried them before. No alcohol (from what I can remember) and there was a really smooth effect.
If I buy those I will never have to pay for another treatment done at the salon. $70 bucks for Moisture Treatment. My poor poor wallet.
And I wanna buy boots and stockings (those japanese gothic lolita type). But SG cannot find...all I can find are adult boots, which have Really Scary Heels. 6 inches and above, and I probably cannot walk in them.
Boots are good because:
1) Easy to walk in. Better than ballet flats. I find heels easier to walk in than ballet flats. Weird right?
2) If kena molest than take off boot and throw at them. Boots are damn heavy.
3) It looks nice and can go with nearly every outfit I have in my closet, except probably jeans. Scratch that. It CAN go with every outfit I have, unlike ballet flats. I find it weird to wear something classy and pair ballet flats with it.
4) Some of them have heels (like one inches of one and a half is acceptable) and it makes me taller. Taller equates happiness. I'm a short person, like 155 cm. Shut up, you infuriatingly tall person reading the blog, or I'll stangle you with my unruly hair.
5) They are classy (I think that, is it a shared sentiment?) and can give you an elegant look, if worn correctly (e.g. Don't pair it with some horribly bright colours/ skirts which are super short or will look like prostitute). A problem which I will not have, since I don't wear short skirts.
6) I like them. That's the most important right?
7) Raining? No worries (if you don't have white boots or furry ones). Can slosh in there happily, no need to worry about getting feet wet.
8) If I don't like someone can use the heel and stomp on the person's foot, and say innocently 'Oops, sorry, it's kinda hard to balance on heels'.
Bad:
1) SG too hot. Boots are generally winter wear, so it's gonna be stuffy. But I think its ok since I hang out at malls.
2) I might trip over myself and fall flat on the ground. I think the ground and me would be better acquainted more often.
3) Can't run in them.
4) Will kena sue? (Due to throwing a boot at a person)
5) Hard to wash/ maintain (not very sure). So better get real leather/not-so-cheap boots because cheap boots spoil easily.
6)Can't find in Singapore. If can find, it's usually at very expensive shops. I'm a overworked, underrewarded student with limited pocket money.