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How would you know this if you color your hair on a regular basis?
I'm 58, get my roots touched up every 4 weeks, my colorist uses demi-permanent color on my hair as supposedly I'm not gray enough yet to use permanent. That's the most I know about my grays! |
| 48 and I am blonde so I have no idea. I definitely have some white hair but they have come in like highlights throughout my hair. So I am just a lighter blond than I was before. |
| 45 and just a few grays. My mom is 75 and probably 2/3 gray. |
| 48 and just a few scattered strands. Though the number is increasing. I had none 2 years ago. |
52 and same. |
52, <5% gray, size 6/8. not op. My mom maintained her figure and hair (blond, high lights, lowlights, covering gray) until the end. I will do the same. |
| 55 and 100% white. I was less than 50% in 2021. We had a very traumatic family emergency that started January 2022 and just ended in May. I was always blonde so 50% actually blended pretty well. |
| What a weird thread. OP, you win. Better now? |
| 55. Noticing more strands so maybe 1-2%. Do not and will not color. Could possibly see adding partial highlights to my very light brown hair in the spring. |
| 55 and over 50% gray. I have been doing low lights and don’t love it. This week I am going to a gray hair expert who is going to even out the gray so I will be all gray. |
| 49 and maybe 1-2 strands. I’d love to be one if those people who grays gracefully |
Ugh I'm sorry for whatever you went through. I hope it all turned out okay for you and your family. |
| 57 - 25% maybe? |
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43, 5% maybe, at the temples? I dye it so hard to tell.
My mother started getting white hairs at 16, so I consider myself lucky to have started in my late 30s. |
| 44 and also about 5%, mostly at temples and alongside my face. I get highlights (or lowlights? I never know the difference) to cover most. |