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Several months ago I screamed when I saw Sally's Arctic Fox Dupe Strawberry Leopard have a few pastel shades in clearance for $2 a bottle. And now I know why.
Reporting live from the surgery center as today we will be spending several hours doing surgery on some pretty rough spots. I chose the color Charity Grace. I've done pastel before, nothing new here.
SL feels like it slides right off my hair. I had to actually mix a tiny bit of Arctic Fox with it to make sure it actually lingered. Yet somehow, the first time ever or me dying my hair for 20 years, this shit has STAINED MY BEDROOM CARPET. What is going on here???
I'll share results after the surgery. It's cute. It's interesting. She can be fixed.
Does anyone know if this is a pastel? Honestly I'm crazy for picking it up since I have no current plans to leave purple, but it was on sale for $3.99 and frugal me couldn't pass the sale up. Thanks, Sally's.
Never tried this brand. I think it's supposed to be Sally's generic Arctic Fox... Heard it stains something terribly.
We have Arctic Fox at Sally's now and I am ITCHING to do sunset orange or something. I don't think it would look great with my skin tone, and it would be really hard to do over my grey, but damn... This one's going to be hard to resist.
mint chocolate chip on a hot day, so refreshing. could barely eat it fast enough before it melted away. #ebblife (at Sally’s Ice Cream)
Coupling the word 'best' with the word 'pizza' marks a serious commitment in any city, but even more so in New Haven, CT. Pizzerias there, like Frank Pepe, Modern, and Sally's, date to the 1920s and 1930s and are revered as pilgrimage sites. Known for their mostly coal-fired ovens and inimitable crusts (neither fully cracker-like nor bread-like, but a perfect hybrid of the two), these institutions are a mecca for mozzarella, or, as the locals say, 'mootz.'
Saveur magazine, January/February 2016