Blending blonde and gray

Anonymous
My natural color is dark blonde and I get lighter blonde highlights. I’ve been turning gray for a couple of years. Is there an example of blended blonde and gray that looks good? I’m not ready to go all gray but staying all blonde is going to look silly eventually.
Anonymous
Same. curious how to handle.
Anonymous
Stay blonde! Going all gray really ages you. Most women in their 70s and 80s still color their hair. Heck, Jane Fonda only stopped coloring her hair in 2023.

The reality is your gray will likely poke through highlights. You’ll need to go heavier for coverage.

Jen Aniston colors and highlights/lowlights her hair to cover gray.
Anonymous
Highlights and lowlights help keep the gray minimal but also more natural. If you start using all over color you’ll see a demarcation line much sooner than gray blending in between salon visits with highlighted hair.
Anonymous
I have the same hair color and my grays are somewhat evenly distributed across the top of my head. I don't have patches of gray. At first, highlights were sufficient to cover the grays. As the grays increased, the highlights no longer worked on their own. I now do a base color to cover the grays and then do balayage highlights. Even as my hair grows out and the grays start to come through, there's not a stark line of growth and the grays aren't a huge contrast.

The main issue I have is that my grays are a totally different texture and it's becoming harder to tame them. The coloring helps a bit, but I hate the texture more than anything.
Anonymous
NP. I’m formerly blonde, and now naturally dishwater gray. It’s not brown. My dad had blonde hair that darkened to brown. It’s not dark blonde either. It’s not really pigmented at all. I went from cool light blonde to light gray in my early 30s when I had kids. Never hit the brown stage. Brown has pigment and richness, even when it’s cool. Mine doesn’t have that.

I didn’t color my hair for a long time, and it didn’t look that bad. Then I hit 40, and my skin got duller and my eyes faded from blue to gray, so I started highlighting and low lighting to put some color back in my face. And I also started wearing lip color (usually like a sheer berry shade) and just more color in general to brighten my face. I think it helps, and it’s cheaper/easier than coloring your hair, OP.
Anonymous
This thread is hilarious. What a weird amount of gatekeeping over blondness. What’s next? “You can’t possibly wear a size 5 shoe! Very few women do and I can’t see you but I know you don’t” lol
Anonymous
What does the debate over natural blonde or brown have do to with OPs original question as to how to help mask her gray? Surely the tips would be the same whether it’s over dark blonde or light brown hair. People here have to argue just to argue.
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