Originally Posted by moosmom
Good for you Donna. I'll bet it's great on you too.I didn't get gray
hair until my 40s and my daughter started to gray in her 20s.![]()
Originally Posted by moosmom
Good for you Donna. I'll bet it's great on you too.I didn't get gray
hair until my 40s and my daughter started to gray in her 20s.![]()
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I've been Frosted
Today is the oldest you've ever been, and the youngest you'll ever be again.
Eleanor Roosevelt
I let my hair go gray simply because I am too lazy to keep up with coloring it.![]()
I DO use a shampoo to tone down the yellow. It's a generic bluing shampoo and conditioner that costs about $6 at Sally Beauty Supplies. It's lasted me about a year.
I tried to let it grow but it made me look older. So now I have it cut short, very short. No fussing in the morning![]()
Do what you think is best for YOU! No one else has to look in the mirror.
Amen, Mary!!
Frankly, for me, at 45, I'm not ready to be gray. I tried it. I looked washed out and tired. I am probably 95% gray at this point, my whole head, except for a little patch in the back, on the bottom. I've been going gray since I was about 30, I think. It is worth every dime I spend to brighten myself up. But I agree, to each his own. If you're happy with your hair, then that's all that matters!
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