Heat corrupted hair dye

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

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

I waste so much time and energy dealing with parking and 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 immense love for buying in bulk and forgetting about buying that item ever again. Well, this usually works out for me, but it really backfired the other week when I purchased 6 months of hair dye at once. I found a great sale and feared that my favorite color was going out of production, so I bought a backstock for my closet. The only problem was, I forgot about the air vent which points straight into the closet. More specifically, I forgot that the outdoor air temperature was about to plummet, and the central heat would need to be employed for the first time all year. Of course, it was a particularly cold day when I went off to work and forgot to power down the heat. When I returned to my house, I realized that there was a strange smell in the air, but couldn’t find the source. A week later I found it when I walked into my closet and found a bloodbath. The powerful heating system had pumped so much hot air into my closet as the furnace cycled on and off that the hair dye bottles began to react and expand. Thanks to the heat they exploded everywhere and totally ruined my closet of clothing.

 

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