Heat corrupted hair dye

I am one of those people who will shop online for anything & everything on earth.

  • I certainly abhor going out & running errands, jumping from store to store in search of something that is usually out of stock.

I waste so much time & energy dealing with parking & waiting in lines, not to mention the social anxiety that I face with almost any visit into public spaces. That’s why I’m an online shopping fiend, with pressing cherish for buying in bulk & forgetting about buying that item ever again. Well, this usually works out for me, but it actually backfired the other week when I purchased 6 months of hair dye at once. I found a good sale & feared that my favorite color was going out of production, so I purchased a backstock for my closet. The only problem was, I forgot about the air vent which points straight into the closet. More particular ly, I forgot that the outdoor air temperature was about to plummet, & the central heat would need to be emschemed for the first time all year. Of course, it was a particular ly cold day when I went off to labor & forgot to power down the heat. When I returned to my house, I realized that there was a unusual odor in the air, but couldn’t find the source. A week later I found it when I walked into my closet & found a bloodbath. The powerful heating system had pumped so much sizzling air into my closet as the heating system cycled on & off that the hair dye bottles began to react & expand. Thanks to the heat they exploded everywhere & totally ruined my closet of clothing.

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