I got my hair dyed purple yesterday, at Scream on Capitol Hill in Seattle.
I'm pleased: it's a really good purple, and she kept a white streak in front, as I asked.
Here's a photo:

The dark blue highlights don't seem to have worked, but it will be interesting if that changes as the dye fades. Also, I have bits of purple under my fingernails, which I don't like but am not surprised by. (ETA: The salon has a website at http://screamseattle.com/ and takes both reservations and walk-ins.)
ETA again: the woman who did my hair is named Kaylee (noting this before I forget again, because I may want to ask for her next time).
Today was the last Bellevue Farmers' Market of the year. It's clearly the end of the season, but we have tomatoes, Brussels sprouts (which I don't like, but Adrian and Cattitude both do), cheese, bread, and mixed-berry pie. I do miss the year-round Greenmarket back in Inwood; there are a few year-round markets in Seattle, but it's different when it's a half-hour bus trip with a walk at each end, rather than a few blocks on foot.
I'm pleased: it's a really good purple, and she kept a white streak in front, as I asked.
Here's a photo:

The dark blue highlights don't seem to have worked, but it will be interesting if that changes as the dye fades. Also, I have bits of purple under my fingernails, which I don't like but am not surprised by. (ETA: The salon has a website at http://screamseattle.com/ and takes both reservations and walk-ins.)
ETA again: the woman who did my hair is named Kaylee (noting this before I forget again, because I may want to ask for her next time).
Today was the last Bellevue Farmers' Market of the year. It's clearly the end of the season, but we have tomatoes, Brussels sprouts (which I don't like, but Adrian and Cattitude both do), cheese, bread, and mixed-berry pie. I do miss the year-round Greenmarket back in Inwood; there are a few year-round markets in Seattle, but it's different when it's a half-hour bus trip with a walk at each end, rather than a few blocks on foot.