My silver canceled out dye. I've embraced my natural hair color, And thanking GOD FOR IT. NO MORE CONCERNS about what others think or feel! " Just being Me!"
She is literally telling my story! I also began greying at 14. In my early 30's it just went full speed! I admit I was a bit embarrassed at how much I had, because even if my peers and people my age had grey, it wasn't as grey as mine. It's hereditary for me, as my mother and grandmother greyed early as well...even my nephew was born with grey! They never really embraced it, but always covered it, so naturally I have been doing the same as the women in my family. My arms are too short to box with God, so now at 36, I think I'm ready to stop fighting it and will slowly allow my henna to grow out and embrace what the Most High has gifted me!
@@gograybechic stopped and started back! 🤦🏾♀️ I decided to wait for a few months before my 40th Birthday to start back growing it out, and that will be a gift in itself!
I'm 80% gray and 38 years old it's mostly at the root. I've been dying my hair jet black like crazy for years. Im trying to find the courage to stop dying my hair and rock my gray and embrace it. I'm literally at war with my gray hair and staring at this Clairol box right now 🤔🤔🤔
I’m going grey now and since my hair can no longer take dye or perms, I’m now in the process of going grey and natural at the same time! So instead of freaking out, I’m just learning to love my beautiful grey hair! Now to find products to help make this transition journey easier and manageable!!
Same for me. I did a big chop and now at the age of 45 my hair is growing and greying naturally. Finally decide to let it grey. Had enough of dyeing my hair.
Love this i had silver hair since a child but use to dye it over the years until i became allergic to hair dye and when everyone seen it they all loved my silver hair now that I'm an adult i learned to love mines my dads side of the family all grey early and on my moms side only a few have the silver streak and i happen to be one of them 🥰
@@jnorthe I think that I am going to embrace mine as well. I'm tired of coloring it and I will just wear my hair grays and all. I think it will be cool if you embrace yours as well. We earned it. Lol
Yes cause if the world dont like something they will bully that person about it. The world is looking at you if your not pleasing to their eyes you have problems, if they like it, you can keep it !!!
I got little strands coming in and I’m in my late 30s, I am natural and look fwd to whatever God got for me and my hair, it a journey for black girls to black women and I just encourage each of us to love ourselves for ourselves whatever that is
I am 42 with the grays of an 80yr old. I have the absolute worst kind of gray. It's dry and patchy around the perimeter and crown. The crown is the shortest and thinning/breaking. I freaking hate it bcz it won't hold color, and if I put any chemical in it, it will break more at the crown. I can only wear my hair natural in an uneven afro, and I'm tired of cutting it bcz the middle won't grow.
The healthcare of internal skin treatments, start with nutrition, us my case; a knowledgeable CBC test of Blood cells informed me of my skin as dryness occured. Increase Natural Hydration with spring water to add great nutrients. A small doses of alovera juices, cold press liquids, to your drinks, less sugars and eat more Veggies for intake of fish oils, Omega, flexseed, it works. Stop smoking. After a wash and conditioning with 180°, a deep shampoo and conditioner product, oil the scalp and braid hair daily. Enjoy your day with Happy Gray!
Hair color has a lot of carcinogens in it. I used dyes for years until I just stopped and embraced it. My parents grayed in their 40's. There is beauty that society doesn't see at every age. Like my momma used to say... keep living!!! ..
I think she missed the question.....He/She were asking.....”Is immature graying associated with health issues?” I’m NOT gray. I AM SILVER, precious metal....Fuc gray hair!
This is why I keep on using the Quick Cover Root Touch UP on some of my Natural Wool hairs. No disrespect towards the beautiful woman in the Green Dress. But when she said that she was 37 I thought that she was closer to my age and I am going to be turning 50 this Summer. The first girl in her 20s also looked older than her age. Their Grey hair is beautiful,however sometimes the Grey hair may aged you 5,10 or 15 years.