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07-02-2021, 10:41 AM
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Re: Hair colour

Until 4 years ago I always coloured my hair in later years I let my hairdresser do it

I've been pink
I've been red
I've been multi coloured
I've been blonde
I've been tinted slate grey
Then decided I just wanted to try being me and it now a nice silver grey with natural white highlights .

Go ahead Carol it's an adventure .
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07-02-2021, 10:52 AM
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Re: Hair colour

Hi

Ladies please grow old gracefully.

You remain good looking and very sexy.

Grey hair and lines are fine.

Botox and lip fillers are not.
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07-02-2021, 10:52 AM
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Re: Hair colour

Originally Posted by carol ->
I may try Pixies suggestion too.

I'm also afraid the grey will turn ginger as Muddy pointed out. What a mess that would look|!

Hmmm - dare I - dare I not......
Carol, I just had a thought.....why not just dye a tiny bit of your hair to see how it looks. A finger width, maybe? I haven't done this myself mind you, and it does sound a bit fiddly now I write it, but your hair is long enough to try, and you could always tuck it away until it washes out if you don't like it
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07-02-2021, 12:56 PM
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Re: Hair colour

Originally Posted by carol ->
I may try Pixies suggestion too.

I'm also afraid the grey will turn ginger as Muddy pointed out. What a mess that would look|!

Hmmm - dare I - dare I not......
Carol, Worse, using anything with red in it. The grey or any white could go pink. Get a colour that states ..Covers grey.

Do an allergy test first too.
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07-02-2021, 01:01 PM
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Re: Hair colour

I've never dyed my hair in my life, I'm one of the "grow old gracefully" brigade!

Lacking in lines too!
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07-02-2021, 04:16 PM
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Re: Hair colour

I dont know about grey coverage but ive been using nice and easy hair colourant for many years and I'm always happy with the results. I decided to have a salon colour before christmas and it cost me £68! I hate it and I'm off bock to my trusty old £6 bottle of nice and easy.

I found this link for you carol , hope it helps

https://www.clairol.com/en-NZ/beauty...-for-gray-hair

https://www.clairol.com/en-NZ/beauty...-for-gray-hair
 
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