I agree.
Rock the gray proudly, it says you're mature and wise.
Rock the gray proudly, it says you're mature and wise.
Another suggestion but it has a huge learning curve and is messy and smelly is using henna powder. If you have dark hair you dont have to do a good job at it as the colour doesnt really show up unless in bright daylight and it's just a subtle tint. There is a double process of covering gray as I think you do a henna first and the day after an indigo to cover gray. It is also very time consuming but it fades out instead of regrowth. I saved lots doing it this way at home.
You can learn more about it at www.hennasooq.com or at lush.com for their henna bricks.
So yeah. I am against full permanent color now. For anyone. It's root demarcation lines and unhealthy looking hair condition. Peroxide risks. No thanks.
Maybe demi-permanent for my wife; but we're looking into colored (semi/temp) glossers. Yeah, for me no more demi. I have changed from my above post. Not even on just my side burns only/matched.
Some folks call demi a semi; but to me semi is the temp stuff that's safe. If you get it wrong you just wash it out, WITH NO DAMAGE. That's a very good option! Even if you have to apply it every time you wash.
Great tips in the posts above. Like if you did color even using demi. Use shampoo for hair colored hair and do not wash every day. Maybe a dry shampoo if you have an oily issue. Conditioning will become absolutely necessary.
AVOID all products with silicones in them like Dimethicone (etc...). It's in almost everything now-a-days. The problem is it takes an overly harsh shampoo to get that mess out and then leaves you hair damaged.
Did you know you can condition your hair with egg yoke and/or mayo and coconut oil? Make yourself a DIY hair "mask" for better hair.
Plus, if you balance the harshness of your shampoo, so it cleans well but not strips it out then that's the deal. Avoid sodium LAUREL sulfate (SLS) shampoo, usually(accept clarifying rarely). 'Lareth' is more acceptable.
Bert bees thickening shampoo seem a good one for regular use.
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That could be because Clooney is (a) considered good-looking anyway, (b) rich and famous.After thinking about this topic for awhile, I would could cut my hair short if I were graying. I would then use a pomade like Dax Wave and Groom or Murray's Superior to give my hair some shine. I think it's important for people with gray hair to have shine to their hair. I would never dye my hair. That's a bad look in my opinion.
George Clooney's hair is gray, and it hasn't impacted his looks. Women still throw themselves at him. Clooney's hair always seems to have a shine to it, which makes his gray look better. Facial looks are more important than hair coloring. You can have zero gray hair and still be considered unattractive. Hair is overrated.