MY hair started going gray when I was 22. Let it grow and be natural.be you and you will love the way it makes you feel when men and women walk up to you just to tell you your has is beautiful or gotgeous and is it natural and I guess to say "Yes it is.thank you for the compliment".Īdd Your Comment. All I can say about that is nobody but you two feel that way. I did this once before and I received an email from a family member to another family member talking about my old ugly long hair and how it just makes me look older. I have gotten more complimentsvon my hair than I ever have. It is all one length and almost to the center of my back. I have let it grow long and have been taking very good care of. I love my going grey and white mixture still mixed with a little brown. I keep thinking I'm still chocolate brown up top! And people I haven't seen for ages, first thing they say is 'wow you're grey!' which doesnt help. I have been growing out a pixie cut into a short bob (naturally curly!) AND now I'm getting married. Im 43 and have been a very gracious grey (undyed) for 2yrs now. My hair is softer and way more manageable and healthy! I'm a happy silver sister and say go for it! No one is immune~! Embrace it! To my surprise, and for many who know me, I received various compliments from 'beautiful color' to 'are you sure you want to do this?' Well, it was a easy decision and I have not looked back. Since my hair was short and in a pixie to begin with, it was easy to transition in to the gray hair within 2-3 months cutting off color at frequent visits till the color was gone. My father took a group photo of us and I looked hideous with solid chestnut color when my 3 brothers had this magnificent amount of variety of grays mixed in dark brown hair! Their hair was maybe 1/2"-2" long and I wondered what my hair would look like if I let mine grow out longer so I could actually see the shaft of the various gray hair with my own eyes and not in a mirror. My reason had to do with the fact that I looked so extremely different then my close in age 3 brothers. I love the liberated feeling I get from not having to schedule another hair color appointment! I haven't colored my hair since 2008! Gosh 10 years now and I still feel liberated! I've been growing it out for the past two and a half years and it looks stunning!
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I am free and I feel great and look great !!!! I have embraced my gray hair and I love it. That let me know that I was on the right track. My oldest grandson told me that no sixth year old woman should have black hair. Some people say that it has made me look younger. My grand children didn't like my wigs.So I needed to do something.
Although I had reservations at first, I finally decided to let my gray hair show. I became tired of fighting mother nature. Looking to be the best I can be naturally. Thank -you for this article got some useful information. Information on caring for the qualities of maturing gray locks included under a number of the topics covered: the right shampoos, conditioners, and styling methods. The products are those I and my readers have found the best for our silver hair.
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A fresh haircut helps avoid that awkward "halfway point". It wasn't hard, I just let the hair grow, and scheduled haircuts to keep the style and shape. Was it hard to transition from the colored hair to natural?.Happily, this decision coincided with the appearance of many attractive and influential women in the beauty world who also decided to "go gray." Those women and my own experience inspired this page.I thought, "I am sure there are lots more women who want this look and just need a little encouragement." I made the decision that when that disconnect seemed to be approaching I would stop coloring my hair. I felt for a long time that the look of a face and neck of a 50 or 60 something and the hair of a twenty-something is out of sync. What was the tipping point in making a decision to go "natural?".These are things I wondered about myself, before taking the big step. What is it like to change from covering gray to going natural with silvery strands? I thought I would create a timeline of sorts with the most asked questions from acquaintances.