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Ideal_Rock
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I started getting a few greys a few years ago and started coloring my natural dark color to cover them up using semi-permanent. I hate hate the process of coloring my hair. Everything from he chemical smell to being a slave to it once you start.
I still have mostly dark hair and at this point if I just stop coloring, I won't get that dreaded skunk line of white that you see on older women who color dark but have white roots and don't keep up with it.
I feel that having grey (and for now grey with my dark) would look much better than that dreaded skunk line.
I look on the young side for my age (early 40s) and my kids are all for me letting my natural color show. I have just past shoulder lenth curly hair and like it on the longish side. I do keep it neatly trimmed and in style.
Am I nuts? I have been noticing that its more of a rebelious thing to NOT cover your grey than color it. Not trying to be a rebel, just trying to be myself!
Anyone else go natural into gray hair?
And why on a man is it distiguished but on a women its considered taboo to not color? I hate that!
I still have mostly dark hair and at this point if I just stop coloring, I won't get that dreaded skunk line of white that you see on older women who color dark but have white roots and don't keep up with it.
I feel that having grey (and for now grey with my dark) would look much better than that dreaded skunk line.
I look on the young side for my age (early 40s) and my kids are all for me letting my natural color show. I have just past shoulder lenth curly hair and like it on the longish side. I do keep it neatly trimmed and in style.
Am I nuts? I have been noticing that its more of a rebelious thing to NOT cover your grey than color it. Not trying to be a rebel, just trying to be myself!
Anyone else go natural into gray hair?
And why on a man is it distiguished but on a women its considered taboo to not color? I hate that!