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Valerie: Have you ever dyed your hair, Kim... different color?
Kim: Different color¦¡it's actually highlighted a bit right now, with some
tones of red. But it's, my, my hairdresser insists that my personality
is consistent with something that looks natural. So he refuses to do
anything¦¡he's a French guy and he's very, very good with color and
does all sorts of wild things. But for me, he's decided that natural is
what suits me. So if I went in and said, 'Make it pink' he's probably
say, 'No, I'm sorry. Find someone else.'
Valerie: That's a good hairdresser. Someone who looks at your personality
and doesn't just, you know, color your hair at random.
Kim: Right. Right. And Valerie?
Valerie: Oh, I've been every color in the rainbow. (laugh) I started a few
years ago...
Jeff: I remember that.
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