Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve started with low lights and highlights. Once it bears unbearable, I’ll dye it all dark.
Any stylist will tell you they can’t cover most of the grey with highlights and lowlights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve started with low lights and highlights. Once it bears unbearable, I’ll dye it all dark.
Good luck with that. Sounds like a lot of work and the all dark sounds like it will be very stark, unflattering and fake. But it least it will require a lot of upkeep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The OP said black hair, so I don't think highlights will work as well as they can on brown/light brown hair. My suggestion is to embrace the natural highlights that the gray is giving you. It's often a striking combination.
+1
You absolutely can cover with highlights on lighter hair. My stylist is amazing at it. You just need to go ashier to blend more with the grays as they become more and more pervasive (sob).
With v. dark hair it could be striking if the grays are placed well. Not scattering of silver but nice chunks. That's pretty rare.
Anonymous wrote:The OP said black hair, so I don't think highlights will work as well as they can on brown/light brown hair. My suggestion is to embrace the natural highlights that the gray is giving you. It's often a striking combination.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve started with low lights and highlights. Once it bears unbearable, I’ll dye it all dark.
Any stylist will tell you they can’t cover most of the grey with highlights and lowlights.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve started with low lights and highlights. Once it bears unbearable, I’ll dye it all dark.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve started with low lights and highlights. Once it bears unbearable, I’ll dye it all dark.