STRANGE YET FLATTERING FAD

September 2, 2010

in Baby Boomers,Entertainment,Lifestyle,Seniors

I admit, I’m not utterly ready to go el healthy and let my hair go gray.  I confess to failing it as shortly as the roots proposed showing. And I’m not happy with which preference since I think the color isn’t great for me but nonetheless my self-centredness is winning out for now… any way – this is so bizarre to me but immature people have been right away failing their hair to gray.  One reception room stylist contend – it conveys knowledge and intelligence.  The celebrities enclosed Kelly Osbourne (Ozzy Osbourne’s daughter), Pink, Kate Moss and others.  This is still not credible me to shift my ways, but I’ve regularly dignified gray hair on a little people.  They customarily have good thick wavy hair to begin with and when they gray comes in it’s some-more of an tasteful silver.  Not me – I have the coarse, dull, true sort of gray hair.  One of these days…..

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Ian May 31, 2011 at 10:13 pm

bleach it, then use Wella’s Silver Lady toner (available at Sally’s Beauty Supply). Leave it on for an hour to an hour and a half, rather than the recommended time of 30 minutes. It will become the most gorgeous shade of silver, somewhat lighter than Pixie’s but unquestionably silver. If you leave it on for the recommended time, it will turn a silvery platinum blonde which is also quite attractive.

sheri June 8, 2011 at 9:04 pm

Thank You! I am a senior, not gray but I want that wonderful silver hair color. I just bleached it and it’s pale yellow and I was searching online for how to get the silver color (just discovered that you cannot successfully dye your hair gray) and came across your post. I’m going to pick us Wella’s Silver Lady tomorrow.

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