Anonymous wrote:One of the people in the link above mentioned that it was easier to grow out the gray if you go blonde first, so the transition isn't as stark. I think this is my plan. Maybe see if you can find a blonde that is just a warmer tone of your natural gray shade and then go from there? I think the hardest part is getting over the initial shock of seeing it come in and comparing it to your dyed hair.
I do think it can be bad ass, but the transition is vulnerable. I bet once you've fully grown it in you'll like it a lot more (plus no more dye! liberating!)
I think this can work if it's either done by a professional or someone who understands matching skin tone to hair color. I have a friend who tried to do it herself and while I thought she looked beautiful, in stripping the color from her naturally dark brunette hair (she had about a 3 inch gray stripe at the roots) she ended up with more of an orange tone which she referred to as clown hair. Again, she was the one bashing but she was the one who needed to like it and she didn't.