I laughed out loud. Especially the “sooooooooooooooo” |
Dirty and Dishwater are not the same thing. Noted. |
+1 That PP needs to turn their hearing aid up when they rewatch old I Love Lucy episodes. |
DP. I’ve never heard of EITHER dishwater or ditchwater blonde. I think y’all are arguing about some nonsense local slang. |
Ironically, as someone pink and red undertones in my skin, I actually wear "green" makeup because it counteracts the ruddiness in my skin. If someone with olive tone skin used the same makeup, they would look terrible! This is why it's helpful to understand your undertones. |
NP. Nope. Dishwater blonde is a common term used throughout the US *and* other English-speaking countries. It's been around a long time. It's in the dictionary. Never heard of "ditchwater blonde" and seriously doubt it's a thing. The water in ditches will vary in color depending on where you are, so it doesn't make sense as a descriptor -- could be reddish, muddy brown, black, etc.. Whereas "dishwater" is immediately evocative of the kind of grayish color someone is referring to with dishwater blonde. |
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I have one kid who has olive skin and the other kid who has Irish skin.
When you stand them next to each other in the winter, they look exactly the same. When you stand them next to each other in the summer, one is tan and one is not his still looks exactly the same way he looked in the winter with maybe a little redness… more alabaster |
Exactly this. |
Ah. Confirming that racism is indeed in the eye of the beholder. |
+1 lol I'm olive toned, and Asian. I don't find either descriptive racist. But, I do get annoyed at how difficult it is to find the right foundation color. I have to mix it with the green color corrector to get that olive undertone. |
Yep, one should wear complimentary colors. As an olive undertone person, I don't look good in green, yellow or blue, but I love the color green and blue. I look best in red/orange/browns. |
| Ditchwater sounds like some Louisiana backwoods saying. It's 100% dishwater. |
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Dishwater blonde" (or sometimes "ditchwater") refers to a dull, medium-to-dark blonde hair color with cool or ash undertones, often appearing slightly grayish or brownish. It is frequently described as a "dirty blonde" shade that lacks brightness or warmth. L'Oreal Paris |
That's silly. My mother is white and olive-skinned. |
| I am white, olive-skinned (even my dermatologist calls it that) and have brown, almond shaped eyes. Those are descriptions and not racist at all. Especially since I've never ever heard anyone refer to olive skinned people in a deragatory way. Is ivory complexion a racist term as well? |