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Stylists Say This Trick Is The Secret To Transitioning To Gray Hair Without The Harsh Grow-Out Line
Ready to go gray without a harsh grow-out line? Stylists share how lowlights blend grays, add dimension, and make the ...
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Styling tricks stylists swear by for a flawless gray hair transition
Thinking about ditching the dye but terrified of that awkward "skunk stripe"? You’re not alone! Transitioning to your natural ...
Whether you discover your first grey aged 20 or 50, making your evolving hair colour work for you can feel daunting. Sure, you can just dye it if you prefer, but if at some point you do decide to work ...
Say goodbye to full hair dyes and welcome the trendy hair highlights that are perfect for camouflaging grays. These techniques not only blend away those silver roots or white strands but also give you ...
Going gray has never been chicer—or more seamless. The latter is thanks in part to herringbone highlights, an ingenious coloring concept that works with your grays rather than against them. Since the ...
Gone are the days of obsessing over every gray hair. Now, we’re calling those natural grays highlights. OK, not exactly but the herringbone highlights trend has colorists using each gray strand just ...
There's nothing more luxurious than the privilege of aging, and it's great to see many people choosing to embrace their natural grays. This movement has even inspired younger folks to dye their hair ...
Finding a stray gray hair or two is an inevitable part of getting older. Here's why: Cells in your hair follicles called melanocytes produce the pigment that gives our hair its color and, as you get ...
It started out as a tongue-in-cheek way to mark the passage of time during the pandemic. The first time I posted a “gray hair update” on Facebook, I vowed not to color my hair again until we returned ...
Be warned: Going silver this is not a low-maintenance endeavor. “If you’re wanting to go silver, you have to be ready for a commitment,” says colorist and co-owner of IGK Salon Olivia Casanova.
Finding a stray grey hair or two is an inevitable part of getting older. Here's why: cells in your hair follicles called melanocytes produce the pigment that gives our hair its colour and, as you get ...
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