A few years ago, I decided I wanted red hair. So I got the least
expensive kit I found at the store, and dyed my hair. Since then, I
have noticed that as it grows out, there is quite a lot of gray in
the roots. so I just keep on dying it. I like having red hair, and
don't feel ready to go
I had my first grey hairs at 9 years old!
It has slowly turned from dark brown to white - and it has taken 70 years to
get it This white - so I don't colour it at all!! :))
I did try going blonde once - but wound up with carrotty coloured hair -
which did not suit me at all!!!
I use a
Not something I've ever been into. At 63 my hair is now naturally darker
than when I was 20 (still have a hairpiece which matched then for
comparison). Both my brothers are white, but I take after my mother who
still only had about a dozen grey hairs when she died. I'd love to go grey.
I'd
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Subject: [lace-chat] Hair dye
Not something I've ever been into. At 63 my hair is now naturally darker
than when I was 20 (still have a hairpiece which matched then for
comparison). Both my brothers are white, but I take after my mother who
still
Ok,
I am one who dyes my hair, but there is now more gray than brown so I go
blond, it blends much better. When I was younger I always got a lot of red
tones (that I hated) it seems to me that there is something out on the market
that is supposed to help lose the brassiness when you dye your
Jean Nathan wrote:
I'd never dye it.
I always swore I'd bleach my hair when it got to that ugly
half-and-half stage. Alas, it turns out that when you
bleach my dark hairs, they turn red.
I wish I'd known that when I was eighteen . . .
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Not dyeing doesn't mean we are sweet