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Personal History

What color will cover green hair?

Anything red will neutralize it (cancel each other out and leave a neutral tone). How do you choose red? It depends on the level of lightness or darkness the green is. If the green hair is a sea foam-type shade, choose a light red. If it's the color of grass, go for a medium red. If it's a dark green (think the Joker), then choose a dark red. Then mix it with a q0 volume developer and watch the processing of it closely. You want the green gone, but you don't want to turn red either. Most of the time, it takes about 10 minutes. However, that can depend upon the porosity of your hair. Btw, this is done on damp hair, not dry. After about 10 minutes, do a test strand (wipe the color of a small section to see how it's looking). If it's good, rinse, shampoo, and condition. If not, work the color back over that spot and let it process longer. Repeat every 5 minutes until fully neutralized.

Riding Goals

Is it unprofessional to go to work with wet hair?

I would generally think “Nah, happens to everyone once in a while. And when people have long or very thick hair (or both), it can take a while to dry.”

However, I’ve got about 12 consultants from EY at present, and one of the young ladies consistently (3–4 days/week) shows up with her hair very wet… almost dripping wet. She looks like she got out of the shower and had just enough time to throw a towel on it for 10 seconds. She’s also nearly always late by 10 minutes or so (which doesn’t bother me at all, but I’m also not her boss, so it may bother her boss, but our culture is fairly relaxed, so with internal employees it’s difficult to even define “late”).

To me, she looks very Unprofessional Hairstyles, bc she’s working on a client site (for about the next 9 months), showing up looking like a hot mess, not there when her EY boss expects, and doesn’t seem to be making any changes. So, I don’t think the wet hair makes her look unprofessional; I think it simply is an external symptom of a larger issue with her professionalism.

In a contrast, we have an internal employee who constantly shows up with wet hair. However, she consistently works early, stays late, helps everyone who asks, and is always on top of things. When I see her I tend to think “she’s so busy she didn’t have time to dry her hair…I hope she takes some time for herself.”

Competitive Highlights

Why is Cam Newton playing for "respect"?

5 years ago, Cam Newton hair was the best player in the NFL, at least for one season. He has the potential to be a tremendous difference maker even if he’s not the lead dog in the league. To be honest, with a good offensive line, decent receivers, and good health, there aren’t many QB’s head and shoulders above Newton - again, when healthy.