Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would bite the bullet and just write the cost into your budget. I stopped getting manicures to give room in my schedule and budget to get touch ups on my roots every 5 weeks. That’s the sweet spot for me - just starting to grow out. If I wait a week later I avoid seeing people because of the roots.
I was not a fan of Madison Reed color but lots of people like it! My hair texture was super dry and frizzy for the two years I used it.
Agree with budgeting for it. It makes the single biggest difference in how I look and feel.
Anonymous wrote:Very dumb question here: what happens if you just do an overall color of all of your hair with a store box color every couple of months instead of trying to touch up the roots monthly?
Anonymous wrote:I'm 56 and do it myself. Since I've started taking a few supplements, I'm noticing less gray though. It's weird. That said, I do it every 5 weeks - I'm a redhead that washes once a week.
I'm not sure I'll ever go gray but lighter red. Its not hard to do it yourself - I also get highlights twice a year that add depth to color. My hair is super long though.
Anonymous wrote:Very dumb question here: what happens if you just do an overall color of all of your hair with a store box color every couple of months instead of trying to touch up the roots monthly?
Anonymous wrote:I would go to a salon and get it professionally done, but with a demi color instead of permanent. The roots and color lift to your natural brown hair won't be as stark or as brassy. I'd keep this up until 60 then have them use the same stuff and do partial color with the brown instead of all over color to transition to full gray.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very dumb question here: what happens if you just do an overall color of all of your hair with a store box color every couple of months instead of trying to touch up the roots monthly?
The problem is that I have the roots with no dye and the rest of it with some leftover. I think I'd have to get it done at the salon. I might do it. I feel like I look quite a bit older and my face looks washed out. I hate to add all the bother but I want to feel like I look good.
Anonymous wrote:I would bite the bullet and just write the cost into your budget. I stopped getting manicures to give room in my schedule and budget to get touch ups on my roots every 5 weeks. That’s the sweet spot for me - just starting to grow out. If I wait a week later I avoid seeing people because of the roots.
I was not a fan of Madison Reed color but lots of people like it! My hair texture was super dry and frizzy for the two years I used it.
Anonymous wrote:Gray is gross and makes everyone look old. Your hair will look dry and frizzy.