Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am asian with very long dark hair. Not for vanity, mostly because I am lazy and have young kids and don't have time to get my hair cut or styled. Hair usually is somewhere between my lower shoulders to my high waist (when I go a long time without cutting). I usually wear it in a braid, bun or ponytail. Again I am lazy and have 3 young kids and don't have time for a lot of self care.
I am 41 and starting to go gray in a few spots - just long random gray hairs. Would you dye your hair or just let yourself go naturally gray? The hairdresser when I go said I probably have another 8+ years before I am all gray. I just don't want to look super old but am also hesitant to dye my hair since I have never once put any sort of chemicals in it (no perm, no dye, nothing) in my whole life.
Why not? You missed on some fun experimentation. Hair itself is not permanent. If you are worried about a reaction, do a test strip.
Because dying your hair is not “experimentation” - it is an extremely costly commitment that takes years to reverse if you change your mind. Ask me how I know!
How do you know? You can just cut out the dye - why would it be costly? And then you just wait for your hair to grow back if you want it long.
I've highlighted, dyed, cut, permed, etc for years with zero issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am asian with very long dark hair. Not for vanity, mostly because I am lazy and have young kids and don't have time to get my hair cut or styled. Hair usually is somewhere between my lower shoulders to my high waist (when I go a long time without cutting). I usually wear it in a braid, bun or ponytail. Again I am lazy and have 3 young kids and don't have time for a lot of self care.
I am 41 and starting to go gray in a few spots - just long random gray hairs. Would you dye your hair or just let yourself go naturally gray? The hairdresser when I go said I probably have another 8+ years before I am all gray. I just don't want to look super old but am also hesitant to dye my hair since I have never once put any sort of chemicals in it (no perm, no dye, nothing) in my whole life.
Why not? You missed on some fun experimentation. Hair itself is not permanent. If you are worried about a reaction, do a test strip.
Because dying your hair is not “experimentation” - it is an extremely costly commitment that takes years to reverse if you change your mind. Ask me how I know!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am asian with very long dark hair. Not for vanity, mostly because I am lazy and have young kids and don't have time to get my hair cut or styled. Hair usually is somewhere between my lower shoulders to my high waist (when I go a long time without cutting). I usually wear it in a braid, bun or ponytail. Again I am lazy and have 3 young kids and don't have time for a lot of self care.
I am 41 and starting to go gray in a few spots - just long random gray hairs. Would you dye your hair or just let yourself go naturally gray? The hairdresser when I go said I probably have another 8+ years before I am all gray. I just don't want to look super old but am also hesitant to dye my hair since I have never once put any sort of chemicals in it (no perm, no dye, nothing) in my whole life.
Why not? You missed on some fun experimentation. Hair itself is not permanent. If you are worried about a reaction, do a test strip.
Anonymous wrote:You should stay consistent with the level of effort you want to put it. If your hair is long because you don’t want to be bothered with hair cuts, it’s hard to imagine that you will not be annoyed by the maintenance.
Anonymous wrote:I am asian with very long dark hair. Not for vanity, mostly because I am lazy and have young kids and don't have time to get my hair cut or styled. Hair usually is somewhere between my lower shoulders to my high waist (when I go a long time without cutting). I usually wear it in a braid, bun or ponytail. Again I am lazy and have 3 young kids and don't have time for a lot of self care.
I am 41 and starting to go gray in a few spots - just long random gray hairs. Would you dye your hair or just let yourself go naturally gray? The hairdresser when I go said I probably have another 8+ years before I am all gray. I just don't want to look super old but am also hesitant to dye my hair since I have never once put any sort of chemicals in it (no perm, no dye, nothing) in my whole life.
Anonymous wrote:You should stay consistent with the level of effort you want to put it. If your hair is long because you don’t want to be bothered with hair cuts, it’s hard to imagine that you will not be annoyed by the maintenance.