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I went from blonde to bronde It changed my hair

ADVERTISEMENT Enter my new favourite hair colour: expensive beige .  The last time I saw my trusted hairdresser, David Connelly, he made my hair as light as possible without using any bleach. So not damaging it, but giving me that blonde-not-blonde colour. My fresh expensive beige . Image: Supplied. I coloured your hair with a high lift tint . It doesn’t swell the hair as much as bleach does, so gives a smoother, glossier result, David told Mamamia. While this colour is new for me, it s been a go-to option for years. Lived in colour has been a trend for some time, David said. The difference with using softer lightening techniques means the colours tone stays true throughout its lifetime. Bleaching and toners fade to a more yellow bleach undercoat and can look raw

Here s an inside look at Canada s first rare earth mining project in the N W T

Here s an inside look at Canada s first rare earth mining project in the N.W.T. cbc.ca 1 hour ago Liny Lamberink © Liny Lamberink/CBC North Kyle Bayha, an employee at the Nechalacho rare earths mine demonstration project, picturd on Thursday. He walks past a crusher that ll be used to break down ore. Kyle Bayha says he s been a minority at all of his past jobs. But for the last five weeks, the Délı̨nę, Northwest Territories man has been working at the Nechalacho demonstration project as an employee of Det on Cho Nahanni Construction Corporation.  There, about 110 kilometres southeast of Yellowknife, the workforce is 80 per cent Indigenous he said.  

Framingham superintendent Tremblay responds to teachers union s list of opening demands

Framingham superintendent Tremblay responds to teachers union s list of opening demands FRAMINGHAM – Superintendent of Schools Robert Tremblay and the Framingham Teachers Association are at odds over the reopening of school. The back-and-forth began on Monday, when Illana Wyner, the union s public relations chairwoman, released a letter to the superintendent and the School Committee that outlined a list of reopening demands. The list was decided upon during a Monday meeting. A majority of the 447 attendees supported the requests. A slightly different letter was also sent to media outlets. That one included Google survey results on reopening that garnered 552 responses. Eighty-seven percent of respondents indicated that student learning is better in-person under typical conditions. But, 77% of respondents said that the level of COVID in the community was their greatest concern about returning to the building. 

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