Transitioning to gray - this is so hard

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: OP, it sounds like maybe you still want to NOT have gray hair. That is totally OK! What about just coloring it at home? I've never used a home color that burned my scalp.

I'm 50 next month and going to the salon for the first time in forever (haha) tomorrow to get my hair cut and colored, and my eyebrows too-they have gone so gray! My hair is mostly not gray but there is enough at the front that I color it to hide it. It's the ONE thing I do-I'm happy with my aging process otherwise.

But I only do that once or twice a year-my teenager ususally does it for me with box color and it never burns and I have sensitive skin.


This is interesting. I went gray in my 30’s and early 40’s and now in my mid 50’s my eyebrows are still very dark but my head hair is nearly 100% gray. I have one gray eyelash, but the rest are still jet black.
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