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She Was EXCITED for Grey Hair, Then THIS HAPPENED!! 

Justin Hickox
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Grey hair, should you grow your grey hair out or color it? You may even want to reverse grey hair. As a professional hair stylist for 30 years, I always thought there was 1 simple answer to the question, should you go grey? Then I did this makeover and everything changed. Even though I haven't seen any science that shows how to reverse grey hair, I understand why you may want to color your hair. Join us as Elizabeth struggles with this question and how we determined the best answer for her, AND maybe the best answer for you!
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@katherinedaley4908
@katherinedaley4908 Месяц назад
That's my mom!!! Thank you all so much for treating her so well and making her look and feel like her best self. You all are amazing.
@62Binnie
@62Binnie Месяц назад
She is lovely 🏵
@TD_427
@TD_427 Месяц назад
She’s stunning!
@elizabethdaley8160
@elizabethdaley8160 Месяц назад
@@katherinedaley4908 if it weren't for my mother's Day surprise from you this day would never have happened ❤️❤️❤️
@Olivia-bq1ko
@Olivia-bq1ko Месяц назад
@@elizabethdaley8160I love what you did. Your complexion is so pretty with this color. You look fabulous!
@tigrezz0852
@tigrezz0852 Месяц назад
She’s beautiful!
@roseann5562
@roseann5562 Месяц назад
During covid 4 years ago, I decided to go gray. I remember the shock in the mirror as it was growing out. But the reason I followed through was the expense of color upkeep, and also I was really tired of having appointments every 6 weeks for touch-ups. Now that I'm retired I love being free of demanding schedules and appointments. I've decided to look in the mirror less and enjoy life more.
@cland1232
@cland1232 Месяц назад
Same. Silver since 2017
@chloethesemoments
@chloethesemoments Месяц назад
With Loreal 10.13 20 minutes every 6 to 8 weeks is a wonderful and quick blonde, just if you want to try.
@rosieg6093
@rosieg6093 Месяц назад
Same, only my dark brown faded to that orange frizz in three weeks. Now I have pure white healthy hair and love it. I wish people would stop telling women they will look old, it depends on their cut, makeup and clothing choices and attitude.
@pamcanfield255
@pamcanfield255 Месяц назад
I did the same & never looked back!
@lisahays855
@lisahays855 Месяц назад
I transitioned from medium brown to my natural gray by heavy highlights and frequent cuts. It took about a year and - I love it. I was having to touch up my roots about every 3 1/2 weeks and I don’t miss that at all. I keep it in a short to medium length bob and I have received compliments from random strangers! Not once when I was coloring the gray did that ever happen. I agree that you have to be ready. I waited until I retired because I knew in my particular work environment I would be seen as old and not relevant and I didn’t feel like facing that character assassination. It was a hostile working environment. But if you’re ready, just do it and I can guarantee you’ll love it.
@ceciliarodriguez5615
@ceciliarodriguez5615 Месяц назад
I’ve been covering my grey for over 30 years and am done trying to chase it away. And although I have always been conscientious of my upkeep, I am really tired of trying to continually look younger than I am. I am in great shape, I workout, take great care of my skin, wear makeup very well and am super fashion conscientious. It’s a lotta work and something’s gotta give! So just because I decide to rock my natural hair color, does not mean I am letting myself go.
@jmk1962
@jmk1962 Месяц назад
So who's the lady in your profile picture with the blondey brown hair then?
@kanaflower10
@kanaflower10 Месяц назад
@@ceciliarodriguez5615 👍🙌🏼
@ceciliarodriguez5615
@ceciliarodriguez5615 Месяц назад
@@jmk1962 That picture is me and was taken 9 months ago - BEFORE I decided to ditch the dye. Lol
@melsterifficmama1808
@melsterifficmama1808 Месяц назад
You won't regret it!
@ceciliarodriguez5615
@ceciliarodriguez5615 Месяц назад
@@melsterifficmama1808 Thank you for the encouragement!!!
@user-eh6lt3iz4t
@user-eh6lt3iz4t Месяц назад
She is beautiful but honestly she could TOTALLY rock the grey and look absolutely gorgeous and radiant with it!
@djmelotte8220
@djmelotte8220 Месяц назад
Her natural gray looked beautiful and unique. Her eyes looked amazing. I think she would have loved it fully grown out with that same haircut.
@ShamballaCenter
@ShamballaCenter Месяц назад
I started going grey at 16 and colored my hair, every month, for decades. In my early 40's I decided I'd had enough and started to let it go. After a few inches had grown out, I went to the salon and the stylist had the brilliant idea of putting in some high and lowlights through my hair that would just soften the look of the transition. It worked great and by the time that had grown out, I didn't need to get it done again. That was a decade ago and, I can honestly say, I've never had more compliments on my hair as I have had since going grey. 💜
@elizabethdaley8160
@elizabethdaley8160 Месяц назад
Thank you so much Justin, Dionna, Danielle! This was such an exciting day! I wasn't sure what the end product would look like walking into this makeover but I knew I was in the BEST hands. The cut and color are amazing and the makeup was perfect! I haven't looked back on my decision once! Not to mention what awesome humans you are! I instantly felt at ease after meeting you all!
@forisma
@forisma Месяц назад
You look great with your new color!
@gemarkus7295
@gemarkus7295 18 дней назад
I think you looked great either way- but, as I posted in my comment above, I went through the exact same dilemma as you a year ago and came to the same conclusion. I ended up coloring my hair and I'm honestly not ready to grow out my grey, yet. Some day, but not now. Good luck!
@user-dr7ty2nb7v
@user-dr7ty2nb7v Месяц назад
I thought she looked softer with her grown out grey hair. Sad how we gravitate towards men (silver Fox-distinguish) yet we judge ourselves more harshly. I personally love seeing women owning their wisdom and maturity. ❤
@gisellemineur821
@gisellemineur821 Месяц назад
I agree. I feel more confident because of the fact that I embraced my silver hair. I love it! I see many older women with dark dyed hair but an old face and it looks mismatched. To each their own I guess.
@jillcooper6740
@jillcooper6740 Месяц назад
Me too.
@claudialupper
@claudialupper Месяц назад
The dark was a little too dark, but it did look better. Some people don't look that great in gray hair, gray clothing, or silver jewelry. Like me! My skin has gold undertones and my eyes are olive/hazel. Gray clashes. Whereas my husband has stormy blue eyes, and gray looks AMAZING on him, better than the light brown he had when he was young. Tried growing my gray out but it clashed with my golden/olive tones. Went back to medium blonde (my natural color before gray) and look much healthier.
@annieirish2229
@annieirish2229 Месяц назад
Have to disagree! I love love love her new hair color! Very rare a woman can pull off the gray without looking much older. Though the lady in the video absolutely rocks her gray hair. All the people in the video have such beautiful hearts for sure!
@TetrisAddiction
@TetrisAddiction Месяц назад
@@claudialupperI think her gray was fabulous and would have loved it grown out fully. I understand that achieving a “youthful” look requires styling for people to pull off, but it is so striking when you get it right.
@shelleyr6013
@shelleyr6013 Месяц назад
Throwing no shade…but…she’s gonna love it for a few months and then when she gets the reminder of the constant half inch of silver grow out 7-ten days after dyeing it, well, then she’s going to remember why she was going grey. I know. I’ve lived it. Fully completed transitioning to natural hair color twice. I’m not 100% happy with it, but I was also not happy with constantly chasing that grow out skunk stripe. And the dye doesn’t stick to the greys as well either, so you end up with inconsistent color. I think aging is really challenging and THAT is what we are really struggling with, because it’s hard not recognizing yourself in the mirror anymore.
@rosemarie9956
@rosemarie9956 Месяц назад
Very well said but everyone (mostly) gets there at their own pace. You do have to be ready or have to work on loving the grey hair and all the other things that come with the ageing process
@shelleyr6013
@shelleyr6013 Месяц назад
@@rosemarie9956 I struggle. I am happy that I have days where I feel comfortable in my aging self, but I wish the contentment was every day.
@rosemarie9956
@rosemarie9956 Месяц назад
Yes that is indeed the struggle and you are not alone. What I have found that helps is too make sure that I continue to put some effort into looking the best I can as I notice I feel better on those days. Have a lovely day
@StephanieB1982
@StephanieB1982 25 дней назад
Truth
@EweTube4
@EweTube4 11 дней назад
She will be able to do root touch-ups with just going in to get root color. Everyone gets to that acceptance of gray at their own timing.
@pjc7351
@pjc7351 Месяц назад
The gray with its natural white highlights was amazing, so sophisticated. The darker color appears very flat. But this was a great presentation...if I ever get gray I will let it remain!
@gisellemineur821
@gisellemineur821 Месяц назад
I agree. The gray was much more interesting, meaning different shades, and the dark color looks flat and uninteresting.
@TumblingDownTheYouTubeHole
@TumblingDownTheYouTubeHole 27 дней назад
Yeah…this is where I’m at. I love the highlights and dimension my salt and pepper gives but eventually we all end up white and I don’t want that. If I could stay salt and pepper I would embrace it 100-%
@Robot_Cajun
@Robot_Cajun 22 дня назад
@@TumblingDownTheRU-vidHoleMy Mom is 81 and she still has about 20% of her dark brown hair. I think her hair stylist told her at least 20 years ago that she’d never be completely white. (As a side note, her mother was completely white.) So maybe your darker hairs will hold out?
@TumblingDownTheYouTubeHole
@TumblingDownTheYouTubeHole 22 дня назад
@@Robot_Cajun hey thanks! I’m glad I’m wrong! My Mom turned white but my dad is 83 and he still had some dark hair.
@melisa6355
@melisa6355 Месяц назад
I mean, if you've always had dark hair then suddenly seeing yourself with light hair (be it gray or blond or whatever) is going to be a little shocking at first. Same if you go from long to short. It doesn't mean you won't love it once you're used to it. I think her new color looks much better than the warm color she had but think gray would have been even more beautiful. Whatever feels best to her is the right choice but when she does finally decide to go gray, I'm betting she won't regret it. It's going to really bring out her pretty eyes even more.
@jmk1962
@jmk1962 Месяц назад
Totally agree with you. I think she'd look awesome with grey hair, but Justin was right, she's just not ready for it yet.
@ritastutler1470
@ritastutler1470 Месяц назад
@@melisa6355 Yes as a hairstylist I fond the blue eyes and green eyed people look great with grey hair. I tried it, but I have brown eyes, my hair is fine and color gives me some body and shine. I am getting really resistant ..Grey's not wanting to cover so one day I will give in. If I knew it would look the way this lady's would have looked ,but in this business you better read the personal well like Justin did. Hair is people's crowning glory. 👑
@rf9477
@rf9477 Месяц назад
Yup. I thought she looked stunning with the gray, but she's got to be ready
@fran_H
@fran_H Месяц назад
You are spot on. I’m around 150 days and my hair looks very similar. I left my hairdresser as she wasn’t supporting my journey. Tried another once who also dyed over my hair. So I’m badly in need of a cut but holding out… I must admit I often glimpse myself in the mirror and think dang that’s old, but then I also think my views are coloured (pun intended) by years of ingrained societal mores and that I can get used to it. We’ll see. I’m hoping I don’t go through this pain for 1.5 years only to dye it!
@kelsarichards
@kelsarichards Месяц назад
She rocks the darker hair. It's not so dark to make her look washed out. Great make up too ❤
@justinhickox
@justinhickox Месяц назад
Thank you! I'll make sure Dionna hears this too about the makeup!
@dw1898
@dw1898 Месяц назад
I love her darker hair too. She looks great.
@gloriavillarreal1675
@gloriavillarreal1675 Месяц назад
I thought she looked stunning with the gray! Her complexion and her eye color really sparkled. But her reaction to the dark hair? She made the right choice because it made her happy! I was a bottled redhead for over 20 years when I decided to grow out my natural color. I have beautiful silver streaks in my hair and I love it! Do what makes YOU happy. 😊
@user-zk5rt3gb3e
@user-zk5rt3gb3e Месяц назад
Yes. Objectively speaking --- she did look better with the gray. BUt if she liked the dark, then that's what's important in the end.
@DomesticDivaXO
@DomesticDivaXO Месяц назад
Yay! She colored it! I'm 54 and have very gray roots. I don't think I'll ever be ready to go all gray. I love Schwarzkopf Keratin hair dye.
@ritastutler1470
@ritastutler1470 Месяц назад
@@DomesticDivaXO is that the retail one. I am a hairstylist . I use Scharscopt color but recently saw the keratin at a retail store. I actually picked one up. Can you tell me what’s different about it…what you like about it? Thanks
@karenlevish3394
@karenlevish3394 Месяц назад
It’s been two years since I transitioned to grey. I played with grey wigs for about two years before I decided I could go forward. It’s been the most freeing journey I’ve been on. I was so surprised at how beautiful my natural color is and how really “ME” it is.
@adrianahewett9557
@adrianahewett9557 Месяц назад
When I went grey I felt liberated
@Purple-ws9fn
@Purple-ws9fn Месяц назад
Somethings wrong with the audio/sound.
@justinhickox
@justinhickox Месяц назад
Thank yo for the heads up. I noticed that as well and I'm going to work on it with our new editor.
@melissad7855
@melissad7855 Месяц назад
Yeah, it was messing with my ears!
@mariankay6482
@mariankay6482 Месяц назад
It must be better because it didn't sound bad to me. Thanks!
@CharmaineSilva777
@CharmaineSilva777 Месяц назад
I thought it was my phone. Glad to know it isn't just me
@margysfavourites8444
@margysfavourites8444 Месяц назад
Yes it was totally garbled
@joeyspesh7813
@joeyspesh7813 Месяц назад
In two weeks those white roots are gonna come in and look so much worse because the colour is so dark. If you’re dyeing at home, older arms get tireder faster and ache for longer. This is WHY we go grey. With me I needed a root touch up by the end of the week because there was so much white in it. Hair stylists don’t consider tomorrow enough they’re just concerned with now. When she decides to go grey she has nothing to worry about because her grey distribution was beautiful and perfect.
@karenrader2160
@karenrader2160 Месяц назад
100% AGREE WITH YOU!! Love Justin's work, but it seems he always encourages the hair color.
@krissi31
@krissi31 Месяц назад
​@@karenrader2160Keeps him in business
@elsagrace3893
@elsagrace3893 Месяц назад
Give your hair some root volume and you won’t see the root for 6 weeks. Dyeing is a workout. Use it or lose it.
@melissavidic2895
@melissavidic2895 27 дней назад
I agree with you I think the grays and silver that was coming in suited her, especially her eyes or at least would’ve gone a lighter tone not that dark. Honey blonde, Ash or strawberry blonde would’ve been very nice and you don’t have to worry about the roots showing, it kind of blends in. You could get away with letting it go past six weeks. Otherwise the color is very nice.
@user-ee2he5wt8c
@user-ee2he5wt8c 24 дня назад
Totally agree... that dark color will emphasize the grey hair coming in even more than before. This is going to be constant maintenance for her. She chickened out about going grey unfortunately.
@san-ramon-flash8077
@san-ramon-flash8077 Месяц назад
I went gray at age 64 and I never looked back! After 2 years I love how I look. It’s “salt&pepper” and I get a lot of compliments. You don’t know how you will like or if you’d look good with gray until you do it and you have to be ready and willing to try!
@lindamarocco4583
@lindamarocco4583 Месяц назад
I am SO happy she made that choice!!!!…I grew my hair out to grey for 3 and a half years…I faked it making myself think I Loved it!…once I colored it again, changed my entire attitude of myself!!!..,I could see that on her face once her hair was colored!., gorgeous woman and I absolutely love the color, cut and makeup!. ..kudos to Danielle and to the power couple of RU-vid!!!…you can see how genuine you three are to make someone feel good about themselves. . This was a super video!!!!…you three nailed it!.,and your model is naturally gorgeous!!!!💜💜💜💜💜💜
@dawnporteous3021
@dawnporteous3021 Месяц назад
I was coloring my hair every three weeks to hide the grey. Four years ago I decided to grow it out. It was a very painful experience but I persevered. Now my hair is completely white, it’s actually a very pretty color but it took me a very long time to feel like myself when I looked in the mirror. I love it white now though. Dawn
@Carolyn-rz8dl
@Carolyn-rz8dl Месяц назад
I gave up coloring my hair about three years ago. It was a losing battle keeping up with the roots, and the monotone color was not flattering. I still have a few inches of color left at the ends, but as my husband trims my hair every couple months or so, I figure it will be all gone by next spring. No regrets going silver, and I am never going back to being a slave to hair color.
@ez4me2sa
@ez4me2sa Месяц назад
Never go monotone, always get hilights.
@Intothemystic77
@Intothemystic77 Месяц назад
Wow, she is such a beautiful complexion to go gray. I think that would’ve looked so much better on her than that dark hair color that she chose.
@centibastelt2023
@centibastelt2023 Месяц назад
I totally agree! The gray would have looked so great with her green eyes! I don't like the brown at all, but after all it's her hair, not mine. 🙂
@cynthiamurphy3669
@cynthiamurphy3669 Месяц назад
I also think the darker color looks harsh for her. I can't help but think they could have come up with a more pleasant shade if she wanted to stay closer to her original (?) dark color. God knows the colors/shades are out there for the professionals to work with. Tons of videos here on you tube demonstrate that. But evidently, she's apparently happy with what she ended up with.
@nancydann1332
@nancydann1332 Месяц назад
I got so emotional in the reveal. Actual tears. I was Team no gray because she is so youthful. I've been ribbed a bit from a few close to me that I still restore my natural red hair (I'm 68), especially since they've chosen to go gray, but I say I don't know how to be any other color. And I have the assurance from my daughter that she'll pull me aside and tell me when my hair color looks like 'too much'... Trust your gut... the way you did in the consultation ... the results are amazing!
@ziggysbookshop
@ziggysbookshop Месяц назад
Deciding to go natural is not just a physical transition, but a mental one. A mental one that lasts not just a month or so, but one that usually lasts at least a full year. Let's face it, if someone is used to seeing themselves with colored hair for 50+ years and then you have 3" of natural hair competing with colored hair, it's perfectly normal to go back and forth and doubt yourself. It takes a lot of patience and commitment to follow through but the end result can be stunning, along with the sense of freedom of not being a slave to your roots. Reference "Silver Hair" on social media platforms so you can relate to other women who are going through the same thing you are and also receive encouragement along your journey. If it doesn't work out, you can always go back to the dye.
@kalynn5821
@kalynn5821 Месяц назад
She looks good with the darker hair. Grey would look good on her as well. Getting lowlights every six months or so has worked really well for me and my grey hair. It’s not a every six week commitment and has made me happy with the silver I do have. Great video.
@merrileejane8146
@merrileejane8146 Месяц назад
Personal choice, of course, and she looks great with her new color. Makes her smile! That said, the right cut will typically look great with any color. People couldn’t handle that I was choosing to go gray, but my scalp was breaking out from dye. That said, even strangers now complement me on my grown out salt and sandy gray. It’s in the styling.
@claudialupper
@claudialupper Месяц назад
That happened to my mother in law, but she was blessed with beautiful WHITE hair - never gray, just straight white. If my hair went straight up white like that, I definitely would not color it. Since my gray looked so awful on me and was just patchy in the front (back and sides had no gray), I started coloring again.
@felicelouisa
@felicelouisa Месяц назад
the grey looked better on her, imo.
@forisma
@forisma Месяц назад
I don't agree, dark suits her so well!
@judydeshon2675
@judydeshon2675 Месяц назад
But she still looks great!
@user-io4jt8wj6k
@user-io4jt8wj6k Месяц назад
Agree
@eonarts
@eonarts Месяц назад
This color is waaay too dark for her. They could have taken her dyed hair down a level and highlighted it. This color is also waaay to warn for her skin.
@yelenatsytsyn
@yelenatsytsyn Месяц назад
Highlights are more damaging too
@gardenhappy4
@gardenhappy4 Месяц назад
You were right Justin that there was no wrong answer. She would look great either way!
@donnafriend153
@donnafriend153 Месяц назад
So glad I went gray. It’s actually very light…silver, and a lot of hair. I wear it long now, and get compliments on it almost every time I am out and about. Best decision for me.
@jillcooper6740
@jillcooper6740 Месяц назад
She is beautiful. She mentioned not liking the warmer part of her hair. I wonder if maybe she would've liked her grey coming in a little more if just the parts of her hair that were brassy and warm were colored or toned to a cool shade to be more copacetic with the cool silver growing in. And then do a little blending to blur the demarcation line. I think I would have tried something like that to see if I liked it before coloring the whole thing. Of course, that's just my two cents and I am glad she is happy with the results for her.
@claudialupper
@claudialupper Месяц назад
Yes, on her a light brown with ash lowlights would have been softening. It's what I was expecting.
@najla2
@najla2 Месяц назад
I have struggled with deciding to go grey for well over two years. I had kind of a dark warm blond for most of my life. I didn't feel grey but I wanted to stop all the coloring. My roots were such a contrast that I felt the grey showed in 4 weeks making me color my hair so often. I didn't have the time, money or energy for all that coloring. I just didn't feel grey. I watched so many RU-vid videos to try to help with the transition to no avail. I would grow an inch and dye my hair again. I finally found MY solution!!! I changed to a much lighter, less brassy blond. I am now a light neutral blond. The shade blends with my grey. I colored hair myself and missed a few strands. As it fades it gets closer to my almost naturally white hair and blends well. I don't have to mess much with the growth as it comes in. I can go well over 2 months without coloring. A great compromise and I love being almost grey.
@judydeshon2675
@judydeshon2675 Месяц назад
This video resonated with me more than any I’ve seen. I’ve been in Elizabeth’s shoes for years. I texted my stylist just yesterday, asking if at my next appointment we can go short (based on another of your videos). I’m thinking it will be easier to grow out the gray from a short haircut. She is dead set opposed to my growing out the gray so I’ve always gone back to color. This video makes me want to stick with my desire to transition to gray. We can always go back to color (again). I love Danielle’s hair! And I think I would have liked Elizabeth in her beautiful natural gray more than in the color she chose.
@judydeshon2675
@judydeshon2675 Месяц назад
But she still looks great!
@jmk1962
@jmk1962 Месяц назад
I had the same with my stylist. I wanted to go grey and she was kind of against it. Then Covid and lockdown happened and I just went for it. By the time I went back to have a proper haircut and my stylist could see my beautiful silver/white 3 dimensional highlights, she loved it.😊
@Era515
@Era515 Месяц назад
My stylist was great. She kept me informed as to how much grey was growing in. About a year before Covid, (at my request), she began letting my silver show (colouring only some sections.) Then Covid came. My first cut after lockdown ended, I went from a overgrown bob style to a pixie cut, and no more colouring was needed. Absolutely love my silver hair and it actually enhances my face's skin tone. But I understand it's not for everyone, especially those that have dull grey hair. Also, growing out grey hair when your hair is long would be much more difficult.
@JamieMiles_southmainmuse
@JamieMiles_southmainmuse Месяц назад
I stopped coloring my hair in 2019. My hair is so much healthier. I agree -- it does make you look older. But I think it actually works better with my skin tone. It's not fighting the natural way my skin -- my face -- is aging (eek) but true. I don't love it but I do like it more than keeping it dyed. Keeping it gray is the right choice for me. Right now.
@goodweib6604
@goodweib6604 Месяц назад
THAT is a very honest comment - thank you for that so much!
@tracisawyer7681
@tracisawyer7681 Месяц назад
She looks stunning ! Good for her. I went gray in 2020 when it was easy to hide because of Covid. It was the best decision for me. I love my salt and pepper hair. But I too would appreciate a couple of hairstyle selections for gray hair ❤
@livingthedream923
@livingthedream923 Месяц назад
I grew out my grey and have no regrets. When I had enough grey, I cut it short to get rid of all the artificial color. I love the easy upkeep.
@sarkahalastova9667
@sarkahalastova9667 Месяц назад
Thank you, Justin! Grey is not the best option for some of us. We don’t have the matching skin color or that beautifully silver mane which some mature models rock! I am so glad you are willing to pass this information without judgement or expectations.
@ShoppingEmail-dr1fs
@ShoppingEmail-dr1fs Месяц назад
that is so true, my mum looked awful with slate grey hair and I always encouraged her to die it, then it turned white and it suits her so much better! now she's a beautiful white headed lady. it brings out her blue eyes and pink toned skin, but with the darker grey she just looked blah.
@claudialupper
@claudialupper Месяц назад
Exactly! I tried the whole embrace your gray thing after retiring, but it clashed with my light olive skin and nothing looked right about me. My husband said I looked jaundiced. So. Back to medium blonde to cover roots. Best of all I can wear red and orange again, my best colors.
@sarkahalastova9667
@sarkahalastova9667 Месяц назад
@@claudialupper I on the other hand am very pale and light colored or grey clothes make me look washed out. And so would salt and pepper. I could never go blonde or grey. But boy the upkeep of roots drives me nuts.
@TheDebbert
@TheDebbert Месяц назад
I’m 6 months in to “Ditching the Dye”…I started out using the dye strip method, then just stopped doing it too. I was SOOOO tired of coloring every 2-3 weeks! I have dark hair past my shoulders and it is at that very difficult stage right now, but I’m definitely sticking with it, no regrets! You have to get past the stage of thinking everyone is staring at you…they really aren’t. In the end, do whatever makes YOU happy! As for me… I cannot wait for the total grow out and have a beautiful head full of silver hair!!
@TheFiown
@TheFiown Месяц назад
Why not have a grey wig on hand to test their reaction before going either grey or colour ?
@sandyjohnson8927
@sandyjohnson8927 Месяц назад
The grey was gorgeous. Grey can be sexy and liberating. I found that after so many years of color it just faded and the roots stuck out like a beacon.
@roselucht4583
@roselucht4583 Месяц назад
I am taking chemo for breast cancer and Non Hodgkins Lymphoma so I’ll lose my really pretty hair shortly. I bought a great looking wig so that’s good. I plan on going gray ( actually under the dye it’s a pretty silver white) when my hair grows back. I have read some research that hair dye can cause cancer. So I’m no longer using dyes or having my nails done . ( they look great without a mani.)
@janetp5956
@janetp5956 Месяц назад
I let me very grow out during Covid in early 2020. Took a full 2 years as my hair was shoulder length. Kept cutting it up to eventually a chin length bob when it was finally all grown out. I love it but I’m not sure everyone else does. I see people I haven’t seen in a few years and they say nothing which makes me feel like it doesn’t look good. Clearly I’m thinking too much about this. Bottom line is I think it looks good so that is really all that matters.
@lindanichols3415
@lindanichols3415 Месяц назад
To heck with others, they are only reflecting to you what they feel about themselves on their insides.
@janetp5956
@janetp5956 Месяц назад
You’re right! Thank you!
@jmk1962
@jmk1962 Месяц назад
I did the same during the first lock down and I love my natural god given highlights. I think as we get older our skin complexion changes and the darker hair that we had when younger, (I was a brunette), doesn't really suit us when we are older. I think Elizabeth's dyed hair was a couple of shades too dark for her complexion and to me it didn't really match but made it look like she was trying to look younger instead of embracing her age and growing older gracefully. She's just not ready yet, but when she does she will look amazing.
@gracepeace487
@gracepeace487 Месяц назад
The other consultant with the gray hair, I mean wow! Her hair is gorgeous!!!!❤
@deyanirazandbergen5023
@deyanirazandbergen5023 Месяц назад
Yes, the consultant looked so confident and sofisticated that if I had been me the one hesitating on that chair, just by seeing her gorgeous hair would have been enough to go for silver hair! 😊
@gracepeace487
@gracepeace487 Месяц назад
@@deyanirazandbergen5023 exactly!!
@7..171
@7..171 Месяц назад
I decided to let my natural hair color be 18 months ago & am very pleased. My hair is incredibly soft and shiny. No more broken ends jutting out of the top of my head. It’s a lovely color that has dimension & seems like the color your guest would have had. As we get older darker hair color look harsh. We have to adjust our make up to deal with the contrast because our skin becomes more delicate. I am still learning about the change in color for clothing etc but it’s actually fun. Lots of discoveries. If anyone is considering letting their hair be its natural color, I hope this is helpful!
@gisellemineur821
@gisellemineur821 Месяц назад
Yes, the darker color starts to look harsh as our face ages. I love my silver hair and it suits the age of my face 🙂‍↕️
@jmk1962
@jmk1962 Месяц назад
Personally I think she'd look amazing with grey hair but Justin was right, she's not ready for it yet and you have to be ready and confident enough to go through the transition process which takes 2 years +. I'd been dying my hair for 30 years and during the first lockdown I decided to stop and let my natural greys grow through as I was having to dye my hair every 3 weeks and I was sick of putting chemicals on my hair so often and the thought of doing that for the next 20 years of my life was what convinced me to stop. I love my silver/white natural highlights which would cost me an absolute fortune if I was to have them done professionally. Not all of us are married to a top stylist like Justin ya know. 😂 Despite being one of the youngest of my friends, I'm the first one to embrace my natural hair and when I was transitioning my friends thought i was mad and they didn’t like it at all, but when I had the last bit of horrible orangey brown cut off and was fully transitioned, most of them changed their minds and admitted it looked good. That's where the confidence has to be there, you have to really want to do it and be determined because otherwise other peoples opinions will make you doubt your decision and will undermine your confidence. Do i regeret it? No way. I love the freedom of not being a slave to the bottle every few weeks.
@HombianceByTerri
@HombianceByTerri Месяц назад
I am 62 and went gray at least ten years ago. I STILL shock myself in the mirror sometimes, but the freedom from coloring my hair and chasing the roots is totally worth it.
@7imc
@7imc Месяц назад
I liked how she looked with the gray growing out. It made her face look softer.
@ez4me2sa
@ez4me2sa Месяц назад
It aged her!
@chriscolliermahfouz9056
@chriscolliermahfouz9056 27 дней назад
This lady is beautiful no matter what ! When she does decide to go grey, she will be stunning with her beautiful natural color hair too!
@TumblingDownTheYouTubeHole
@TumblingDownTheYouTubeHole 27 дней назад
That’s a good point and exactly where I’m at. I just turned 60. I can always do it again later.
@SS-mm5md
@SS-mm5md Месяц назад
Need a video grey to white silver youthful look hair.
@justinhickox
@justinhickox Месяц назад
Great idea! I'll work on that!
@jmk1962
@jmk1962 Месяц назад
Agree. I think grey hair only looks ageing if you have a boring 'old ladies' haircut.
@scrappylifter8318
@scrappylifter8318 Месяц назад
@@jmk1962 I agree! I quit coloring for 5 months and got a Pixie. I've had people say that I look 10 years younger with natural hair. I think it's the hair cut.
@pamtate9898
@pamtate9898 Месяц назад
I stopped coloring my hair a year ago, thankfully I was using a very similar color to my natural which made it easy. My grey looks pretty much like highlights. Im loving it!!❤
@martiphone4884
@martiphone4884 Месяц назад
I wish that's how my grey/white was coming in. Instead, I have the "skunk strip" and I'm reminded of Cruella DeVille.
@pamtate9898
@pamtate9898 Месяц назад
@martiphone4884 oh I'm sure it's not that bad ❤️
@sophielaurenti8846
@sophielaurenti8846 Месяц назад
The color made her look so much younger. It doesn't look harsh. I'm not a fan of the salt and pepper look on myself. I know once I start going grey, it will only be along my temples and hairline. I would love to see more videos like this.
@susanchaney5059
@susanchaney5059 Месяц назад
I love the dark on her, really brightens her complexion. Great detective work Justin!!!
@curvyk9717
@curvyk9717 Месяц назад
She looks great! I have a short pixie and it was pretty easy to grow out with temporary colors. I no longer have any color. Now it is a matter of finding the perfect cut.
@whiteshadowfare
@whiteshadowfare Месяц назад
I am 56 and have never colored my hair. It is starting to really show the grey. I can't wait for it to be all grey, just think it will be a long time from now. I understand why growing out the grey would be more difficult on one's mental state. She looks beautiful
@NordicTarotandMeditation
@NordicTarotandMeditation Месяц назад
I too went grey in 2020, 2.5 years later I just wasn't feeling like myself anymore. I loved the healthy feel of my hair but dreaded the mirror, so I started colouring my hair again. Maybe I'll try again in another 10 years! Thank you so much for this video. It's wonderful to talk about the psychology of going grey. 😊
@candroniful
@candroniful Месяц назад
I grew in my silver for the second time during covid and was so glad I did! It's really liberating to not think about getting my roots done every 3 weeks. Plus I've had every color ever. For me it wasn't overwhelming to grow in. Plus guys don't ask the question if the grey hair will wear you or the other way around. I wish more women felt empowered to grow in their natural color but at the end of the day you have to have fun with your hair and enjoy whatever color you want.
@01jausten
@01jausten Месяц назад
I’m white/grey now and wish I’d been able to try on some wigs in white/grey in different hairstyles, at my hairdresser’s, so that it would have eased my mind as to whether it would suit me. I got really fed up with the constant white roots. Now I concentrate on styling and having healthy, shiny white/grey hair. I love it!
@edinaszonyi722
@edinaszonyi722 Месяц назад
I really like the color and I'm glad you didn't choose gray in the end. BUT! I think this brown is a bit dark. It could be a little lighter, just a few shades, I would like it better, it would be even fresher. Anyway, she's a beautiful woman!
@jmk1962
@jmk1962 Месяц назад
I agree. I thought it was too dark for her complexion which changes as we age.
@judiroberts-qz9sg
@judiroberts-qz9sg Месяц назад
I agree. Too dark.
@user-wh1qf6fi8j
@user-wh1qf6fi8j Месяц назад
I absolutely agree that only you should make the decision. I've never colored my hair and it's naturally silver. IMHO that the color she chose is too dark, a lighter, blended color would've been more flattering and no obvious roots.
@gisellemineur821
@gisellemineur821 Месяц назад
Too dark, I agree. I think she looked better with the gray. A more interesting look.
@mettegrundt8932
@mettegrundt8932 Месяц назад
I have been salt and pepper in the back and white in front for 20 years now and as I’m 56.. I got more blond and brown colours in last month.. and it took 10 years of me… just like the makeover did on this beautiful lady🎉🎉🎉
@TheUnofficialRose
@TheUnofficialRose 14 дней назад
I'm doing the same thing in a couple of days, getting 3 shades of blonde foils and leaving some greys. So excited!
@TD_427
@TD_427 Месяц назад
I stopped coloring my hair 11 years ago and don’t regret my decision at all! Love my hair color. There’s no wrong answer. Depends on the individual. ❤
@sonjaforrester9255
@sonjaforrester9255 Месяц назад
I think everyone is different. But you never could have told me when I decided to try and go grey I would love it as much as I do. I just at 49 and now at almost 51 I'm there. I can always add color or go back to color. But right I love the high and low lights I get. It's so fun. And it is so much healthier. I'm hoping I stay with it because I don't want to be 75-80 and decide to go grey then when it's more grey or white. Now I have a great balance and it hopefully won't be so stark as it gets whiter.
@malloryw6169
@malloryw6169 Месяц назад
I had a wonderful hair dresser when I lived in So. California. In 2012 I decided to let my grey grow out. She thought it was a mistake and would make we look older. The day she cut off the last of my color, she said “I was wrong. Your hair looks great!” I get so many compliments on my grey hair and I love it!!
@gardenhappy4
@gardenhappy4 Месяц назад
A heads up for those considering going natural ... Being startled by your natural color in a mirror or photo is part of the process until you get used to it. It will take a bit of time to adjust. Just push past it. Then voila! Would never color now.
@jmk1962
@jmk1962 Месяц назад
Exactly. If you had dark hair and dyed it blonde that would take some getting used to because it's such a change, but when you are transitioning you have about 2 years to get used to seeing more and more of your greys coming through and the more you see it, the more you like it and usually ladies end up asking their stylist to chop off the dyed bits when they see how awful it looks against the 3 dimensional natural highlights.
@Kidges
@Kidges 16 дней назад
She wasn’t ready and she made the right decision. My mom will be 90 and she still isn’t ready. It’s everyone’s personal decision. Thanks for sharing your story.
@vox8md
@vox8md 29 дней назад
I am 53 and transitioned to full gray 2 years ago. I get so many compliments from older and younger people than I ever imagined. I am half Indian so I had dark brunette hair. I had a colorist lighten my hair over 6 months to lighter blond over 4 sessions so when the gray came in it wasn't a harsh demarcation line. My colorist did amazing high and low lights over each session so that my color lightened more each session to a lighter paler blond. Then the grow out was almost unnoticeable. Best decision ever to spend money to transition to full gray in 1.5 years. Now I love my gorgeous gray and see the real me in the mirror. Last time I was at the salon just getting a cut I had 1 woman in her 50s say "I really want to go gray seeing your hair" and two 20-somethings say they loved my natural color and they aspire to be ready for it like me someday. Women of a certain age - go for it. It's freeing to let go of what society thinks we should look like 🎉
@kimim2702
@kimim2702 Месяц назад
I love the color. She looks vibrant and beautiful!
@catherinegruber9696
@catherinegruber9696 Месяц назад
Thank you for such a personal, honest video! I’ve been greying since my mid-twenties. After coloring my hair for over 20y - and like Elizabeth, going back & forth about not coloring - I finally quite coloring in Nov ‘22. I “cheated” and had my hairdresser bleach some old color and blend my white/greys in, but I still had growing-out to power through. I made and am thrilled! It’s still weird seeing a lady in the mirror with stark-white hair versus the dark auburn I used to have, but it feels like me. I love the questions posed, and if I ever answer them differently, I’ll feel confident going back to color. 🥰
@cassieb1860
@cassieb1860 Месяц назад
Thank you Justin for being positive about going grey, and acknowledging struggle. I had to go grey at age 43 due to allergy, even from the more natural dyes. I am 5'10" and have always had long hair. Growing it out was a long process. I was in an online group for "going grey" and it helped so much with the highs and low's. Now, 12 years into having it, my natural hair actually has been one of the best things that I have done. It has changed, actually has become a lot darker, (hair roots healing? IDK) now I am probably 50/50 black and grey. I always had compliments on my dark auburn hair while growing up, but now I have people stopping me to compliment me on my hair! I can't tell you how many MEN stop me and tell me how beautiful my hair is, and how they wish their wives would go to their natural hair color. Women think that men won't like it, and I think they are totally wrong from my experience. In this online group one thing they used to tell us is you will not truly know what it will look like until you get the very last piece of old dyed hair off. So true! For most women, if they absolutely hate it, they can always go back to the dye! I have only heard one woman do that, but she also likes the pastel colors. My hair stylist tells me all the time how lucky I am to have done this because no matter how good the colorist is, they will never be able to duplicate my high's and low lights like mine. One thing about going grey is it is very unique to each and every woman. My hair is thicker, healthier and shinier than any hair dye that I could use.
@meldasharif4026
@meldasharif4026 Месяц назад
We all know the pros and cons of going gray, but one thing I'd like to point out to all the ladies who are thinking about it, and something I've discovered by pure chance when my hair fully grew into its natural shades of gray, is that you will look softer and in turn younger, yes, you heard right. All those lines and wrinkles will diffuse and blur. Nature has its own way of giving and taking. Best of luck on your journey whatever you decide.
@patkuykendall-weeks2617
@patkuykendall-weeks2617 Месяц назад
I went no dye at 45, now 65. LOVE IT! However, I am still working full time and have keratin treatments so my hair behaves without additional products in. Shoulder skimming bob .. compliments galore!
@gpyke3
@gpyke3 Месяц назад
I grew my grey out. Than started cutting it a little at a time. It's all natural now and I'm rocking a long pixie that I never would have tried as a blonde!! I feel sassy and confident now instead of a lazy ponytail or bun. This lady made the right decision for her at this point in her life. She looks great!
@Tauf4
@Tauf4 Месяц назад
I love her new hair color! It looks great on her.
@phonecoladycris5929
@phonecoladycris5929 Месяц назад
I love my grey hair & get so many compliments but it was a very hard decision. I used the dye strip method to grow out my brown hair more “gradually” & thought the grey coming in under the brown top layer looked cool except when the wind was blowing. 😂
@deyanirazandbergen5023
@deyanirazandbergen5023 Месяц назад
Hi! That sounds cool! Which is the dye strip method? 🤔
@phonecoladycris5929
@phonecoladycris5929 Месяц назад
Hi, Easier to show you. I recommend you watch How to grow out Gray Hair Secretly by Suzan Barnes. It’s any 1.5 mins. You can search dye strip to find more videos. My hair was very gray under the brown die & this avoided growing out the ugly roots demarc. I was coloring my own hair & also did the die strip myself.
@deyanirazandbergen5023
@deyanirazandbergen5023 Месяц назад
​@@phonecoladycris5929thanks for the tip! I'll check it out!
@vannliljer
@vannliljer 21 день назад
When covid came, I didn't go to the hairdressers for 4 years. Cut a little at home, and found ways to take care of myself, and now hair's good. Greyish and all 😊
@tracyhesketh9335
@tracyhesketh9335 Месяц назад
This is soooooo me at the moment!! I have about 2" of grey and I'm on the fence whether to keep going or cave in and dye it again. I would love to see what you would have done IF she decided to go grey.
@gardenhappy4
@gardenhappy4 Месяц назад
Justin has suggested adding high/low lights for the transition.
@tendersoulsretreat5863
@tendersoulsretreat5863 Месяц назад
I had no trouble with the color when I went gray. My issue was with the fragileness of my gray hair. My hair was always fine. I had thick enough hair that it didn't look thin even though it's fine texture. I have to add that I'm on thyroid meds which if it's not strong enough can cause me to loose hair. My gray hair was as fragile as a spider web! I lost so much hair and I stopped even blow drying my hair. So I added lots of low lights hoping the color would fill and strengthen my hair. It worked. My hair looked and felt denser. For me, not going gray is more about not going bald. Ha
@NEChristo
@NEChristo Месяц назад
I stopped coloring my hair 2 1/2 years ago and I still shock myself when I see it in pictures or the mirror at times. I think that is totally natural, it’s a big change. I’m 54 and for 51+ years my hair was not grey so… we have to realize it takes some getting used to. For me I don’t 100% love the grey but I don’t hate it enough to go through the ugly growing out process or coloring every 5 weeks again. It’s not worth it for me.
@dawnt5587
@dawnt5587 Месяц назад
Omg! She looks so good with that hair color.
@caroldavenport6749
@caroldavenport6749 Месяц назад
I love my gray hair. I worked hard for it
@Overhill_Farm
@Overhill_Farm 28 дней назад
When your hair is that dark (mine was dark brown), and you have that much natural gray, it's hard to keep it looking good for more than a few weeks. When it grows out about a half inch, you need a touch-up, or you look like your hair is thinning immensely. The decision to go gray was made when I lost my hair to chemo, and I've never looked back. I can't imagine trying to keep up with the touch-ups, and I feel dark brown would look too harsh on me at this stage.
@oliviaedwards7875
@oliviaedwards7875 Месяц назад
She looks beautiful! No wrong choice.
@gemarkus7295
@gemarkus7295 18 дней назад
Wow, this lady could have been me! I went through the SAME thing last year: I was growing it out for the same reasons and had the exact same doubts. In the end, as much as I LOVE grey hair on most other people, like her, I came to the conclusion that I just wasn't ready, yet. I regularly color my hair the same color that she selected in the end and so, that's what I did, as well. I'll continue being a brunette for the time being.
@eileencarroll6418
@eileencarroll6418 Месяц назад
I tried everything. Whatworks best for me is applying color as low lights so some grey is mixed in and most importantly, there is NOT A STRAIGHT LINE OF REGROWTH. Adding low lights also allows me to add highlights in summer and more saturated color in winter. Supports a nice varigated mix
@jolismom1421
@jolismom1421 Месяц назад
Do you do this yourself or at a salon?
@eileencarroll6418
@eileencarroll6418 Месяц назад
@@jolismom1421 Only in a salon. Only to get even distribution is to be able to see and pick small bits of the hair color growing at the root. My stylist can also compensate for patches of growth that tends toward more salt or more pepper. My greys are growing in more of a dalmatian pattern.
@luannelozier6842
@luannelozier6842 Месяц назад
Went grey 8 years ago at age 55 and never looked back. The sores on my head went away immediately which my hairdresser said wasn’t due to the dye, yeah right. I grew up in a beauty shop and had everything done to my hair. For goodness sake, it’s just hair. The worst part was hearing all the negative projections from other people, their feelings about going grey! It’s so sad our society equates hair color with youth and being ageless! You have to be secure in your decision or it may be an emotional roller coaster ride...... then stick to it. Hats became my friend in the growing out phase then a short cut to get rid of the dyed ends. Brunette to white was not easy to grow out but I never questioned it ever once I made the commitment, no more dye for me!
@CarrieV9
@CarrieV9 Месяц назад
Week one color always looks great. Problem is, it changes and then you get the regrowth.
@deborahjames2341
@deborahjames2341 28 дней назад
I went grey at 50 after menopause. I had naturally curly hair but it was fried and yellow after years of harsh chemicals. I hated my natural colour when it was next to the dyed hair but over time my natural hair began to shine through. I am now 2 years on and my hair is a beautiful natural pearl blonde thick and healthy and curly again! You can’t make a judgement on a few inches you have to see your natural hair in full but work on a good cut and getting the condition back and you will never look back. ❤ xx
@bethl136
@bethl136 Месяц назад
Thanks so much for covering this topic. I stopped coloring my dark brown hair in November 2022. The grow out really sucked. I tried transitioning with color but I ended up cutting my hair short after 6 months to get rid of all the different colors. It was absolutely worth it. I love my gray hair now.
@melissad7855
@melissad7855 Месяц назад
Hmm...I wish she'd have kept the grey and maybe just blended in the dark (lowlights?). She may not like the upkeep...
@RobinMooreBand
@RobinMooreBand Месяц назад
Am I the only one who thinks it's a tad too dark? I don't know maybe it's the lighting? I really don't see a lot of dimension there.
@jmk1962
@jmk1962 Месяц назад
No, I agree. A couple of shades lighter or a few highlights would have helped to lift it a bit.
@Susan-xg4rh
@Susan-xg4rh 22 дня назад
letting my hair go grey was the most liberating feeling ever.
@kates6793
@kates6793 Месяц назад
Her grey is stunning
@lindacurtis7267
@lindacurtis7267 Месяц назад
Love it! I actually grew out my very short hair several years ago, and I do love it, but every now and again I can’t help wondering if it doesn’t make me look older. I’m 67, which is weird to say because I certainly don’t feel my age!
@Michael-k4g
@Michael-k4g Месяц назад
Linda I turned 58 on July 26 and I don’t feel 58 and I apparently look 58 to some probably because I’ve literally in the past 6 months went through the worst phases of menopause!!! Hair loss being the biggieeeee. So I decided no cutting it no dying it and then I used the Henna color which worked but because I did it myself I don’t think I got the great look. So, I am doing nothing for now on my hair because I started taking oral Minoxidil which I have to take for life which is fine with me as long as I don’t lose any more hair and I look crazy color wise because like some of the other comments my gray is only around my crown and not on either side so growing the beautiful gray out is not really an option unless I wait another 10 years for it to look naturally gray + I am more Olive skin toned so nope the gray won’t look good ever I think. So love your hair Linda it’s only meant for YOU to be happy with it!!!
@lindacurtis7267
@lindacurtis7267 Месяц назад
@@Michael-k4g mine was completely grey and very short so I didn’t have much of a transition. I got tired of spending $100+ per month on color and a cut for my 1 inch long hair so I took matters into my own hands! Stopped coloring and bought some clippers. I hope the minoxidil works well for you, because if our hair isn’t right nothing else seems right either!😁
@jolismom1421
@jolismom1421 Месяц назад
@@lindacurtis7267I think if I ever decide to go gray,I will wear a wig while it’s in that awful stage.
@Michael-k4g
@Michael-k4g Месяц назад
@@lindacurtis7267 Thank You Linda - and you are so so so right!!!! I’m excited to tell you that the Minoxidil IS WORKING and so is Prempro!!! I saw a Marie Claire You Tube Gyno who swears by HRT and I can’t agree with her more!!! And your lucky to only spend $100+ I was spending $250 + tips every 5 weeks!!!
@pamela3722
@pamela3722 Месяц назад
I quit coloring my hair five years ago. And I’m still not gray. I see gray hairs when I get my hair trimmed. But when I look in the mirror I see dark hair. Not as dark as I used to be. But I’m 65, and I had been coloring my hair for thirty years when I stopped. When my hair finally does go gray I plan on dyeing it pink. My husband isn’t too thrilled with that. But that’s my plan. My dad’s family all were gray in their thirties. So I thought I would be like that. My mom passed at 96 and her hair was finally all gray. She had dark hair a long time. So I must be taking after her side of the family. I will wait until it decides to turn gray and then I will dye it pink. If my husband doesn’t want to be seen with me. So be it.
@gabriela231
@gabriela231 Месяц назад
She decided good. She looks amazing ❤
@kd2533
@kd2533 Месяц назад
Great video! I'm 20 months into my grow out and I'm also still on the fence. I don't always love my 20% silver. The mirror shock is real. Thanks 😊❤
@brendayoung4449
@brendayoung4449 Месяц назад
It felt relatable. The struggle is real! Thank you for sharing! Very helpful!
@MusicLover-sb7mo
@MusicLover-sb7mo Месяц назад
The dark looks great. You will know when you are ready. I used to regularly change my hair style and color. People would always say “I love that your hair is always different. I could never do that!” Well to be honest, not all of my choices were great, but I had the attitude I can always change it and did. Then I retired at 60 and decided to see what my real color was. Mostly medium brown with some salt. Kind of drab, so I colored it again. Finally decided to go for it and was disappointed it still wasn’t more gray so added low and highlights. Stayed the course until a year and a half ago and stopped coloring. At 66 yo, I am now probably 65% brunette and 35% gray and love it. The gray really catches the light. I have grown out my cut and have shoulder length beachy waves. I feel the effortless vibe makes me look younger. I have good skin, wear makeup about 3 days a week, and feel equally good without it (except I always have color on my lips). Now if I could effortlessly firm up my arms, I’d feel even better! 😂
@rb88960
@rb88960 Месяц назад
You three have THE BIGGEST heart for people!! Love, love her decision! ❤❤❤
@LRWdesign
@LRWdesign Месяц назад
I went grey and it was much easier for me as I wear a pixie cut. It didn’t take long at all to let it grow out with regular trims. When it grew out, I found it was more silver and white than I thought it would be. Very little of the dirty blonde was left - mostly in the back crown. I did it after I retired. Now I just tone it and rock the look. It is a decision you make and you have to be okay with it. I think it suits me just fine and I’ve played with temp colors like purple and blue with it. Not all women are ready to do it, and some never want to. It’s a choice you have to be comfortable with I agree. You did great digging down into what she really wanted.
@michellebilodeau3882
@michellebilodeau3882 Месяц назад
I realized that 62 that coloring my hair was making me look harsh so I kept cutting it short for 10 months till all the color was grown out. 5 years later I love my hair and get so many compliments and I don't look in the mirror and think I look hard.
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