Anonymous wrote:I’m 48 with a lot of grey and I think I’ve had it with trying to cover it. I got a terrible all-over color with horrible brassy highlights a year ago that was much too dark. My hair grows fast so the roots were evident immediately. After a few times seeing that stylist with my hair just getting darker and highlights worse, I found a really good colorist who was able to fix it somewhat with balyage, lowlights and highlights. But it costs SO much, and moreover, the highlights just ruin the texture of my already frizzy hair so I look like a crazy witch in the heat.
I think I’m just gonna go grey. I don’t see any other solution!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Own the grey!
I started greying in my 30s. I tried to cover it up for a while, but I love it now. I agree with the pp: it’s liberating.
OP here. Unfortunately the grey isn’t going to look good on me and it’s going to age me a lot. But I feel like covering it up badly only looks worse. I’m not going to be the silver fox type.
I think you don’t realize how good you will look! Heathy, natural hair will always always look better than over processed hair. And you’re right. There just isn’t a good way to keep gray hair brown without it being extremely expensive, time consuming, and then still it will likely get over processed and brassy anyhow.
The grow out is hard, the brown will just continue to fade and get more brassy. But know it is temporary! Your hair will be gorgeous when all the old dye is gone.
thanksI think what pushed me over the edge is the brassiness. It’s soooo ugly! And I swim so it’s not like I can meticulously protect the color.
You can wear a swim cap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Own the grey!
I started greying in my 30s. I tried to cover it up for a while, but I love it now. I agree with the pp: it’s liberating.
OP here. Unfortunately the grey isn’t going to look good on me and it’s going to age me a lot. But I feel like covering it up badly only looks worse. I’m not going to be the silver fox type.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Own the grey!
I started greying in my 30s. I tried to cover it up for a while, but I love it now. I agree with the pp: it’s liberating.
OP here. Unfortunately the grey isn’t going to look good on me and it’s going to age me a lot. But I feel like covering it up badly only looks worse. I’m not going to be the silver fox type.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Own the grey!
I started greying in my 30s. I tried to cover it up for a while, but I love it now. I agree with the pp: it’s liberating.
OP here. Unfortunately the grey isn’t going to look good on me and it’s going to age me a lot. But I feel like covering it up badly only looks worse. I’m not going to be the silver fox type.
I think you don’t realize how good you will look! Heathy, natural hair will always always look better than over processed hair. And you’re right. There just isn’t a good way to keep gray hair brown without it being extremely expensive, time consuming, and then still it will likely get over processed and brassy anyhow.
The grow out is hard, the brown will just continue to fade and get more brassy. But know it is temporary! Your hair will be gorgeous when all the old dye is gone.
thanksI think what pushed me over the edge is the brassiness. It’s soooo ugly! And I swim so it’s not like I can meticulously protect the color.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Own the grey!
I started greying in my 30s. I tried to cover it up for a while, but I love it now. I agree with the pp: it’s liberating.
OP here. Unfortunately the grey isn’t going to look good on me and it’s going to age me a lot. But I feel like covering it up badly only looks worse. I’m not going to be the silver fox type.
I think you don’t realize how good you will look! Heathy, natural hair will always always look better than over processed hair. And you’re right. There just isn’t a good way to keep gray hair brown without it being extremely expensive, time consuming, and then still it will likely get over processed and brassy anyhow.
The grow out is hard, the brown will just continue to fade and get more brassy. But know it is temporary! Your hair will be gorgeous when all the old dye is gone.
thanksI think what pushed me over the edge is the brassiness. It’s soooo ugly! And I swim so it’s not like I can meticulously protect the color.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Own the grey!
I started greying in my 30s. I tried to cover it up for a while, but I love it now. I agree with the pp: it’s liberating.
OP here. Unfortunately the grey isn’t going to look good on me and it’s going to age me a lot. But I feel like covering it up badly only looks worse. I’m not going to be the silver fox type.
I think you don’t realize how good you will look! Heathy, natural hair will always always look better than over processed hair. And you’re right. There just isn’t a good way to keep gray hair brown without it being extremely expensive, time consuming, and then still it will likely get over processed and brassy anyhow.
The grow out is hard, the brown will just continue to fade and get more brassy. But know it is temporary! Your hair will be gorgeous when all the old dye is gone.
I think what pushed me over the edge is the brassiness. It’s soooo ugly! And I swim so it’s not like I can meticulously protect the color. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Own the grey!
I started greying in my 30s. I tried to cover it up for a while, but I love it now. I agree with the pp: it’s liberating.
OP here. Unfortunately the grey isn’t going to look good on me and it’s going to age me a lot. But I feel like covering it up badly only looks worse. I’m not going to be the silver fox type.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Own the grey!
I started greying in my 30s. I tried to cover it up for a while, but I love it now. I agree with the pp: it’s liberating.
OP here. Unfortunately the grey isn’t going to look good on me and it’s going to age me a lot. But I feel like covering it up badly only looks worse. I’m not going to be the silver fox type.
Anonymous wrote:Own the grey!
I started greying in my 30s. I tried to cover it up for a while, but I love it now. I agree with the pp: it’s liberating.