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LOL

 

I am sure this has probably been asked before, but...

 

I have started to get a few stray grays this week. he he

 

Do you just let them grow? Do you dye them? Or use some other natural

solution?

 

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Honey, get thee to a Drug Store!

Both L'Oreal Excellence and Clairol Preference are EXCELLENT for covering

grays. And even if you color your hair that exact same color it is now, you

will notice that it's shinier and thicker than it ever was.

I was a redhead ever since I was born and when I got into my twenties, my

hair started getting darker and more brown, which I didn't think looked good

on my pale Irish skin so I started coloring my hair, both at the salon and

at home. I'm 33 now and decided to stop coloring my hair this past spring

and just " go natural " with my hair color. Lo and behold, I found out that

my hair was about 1/4 gray!!! I nearly lost it! So I decided that as long

as there are such things as hair color in this world, I was never going to

go gray!

So the best thing I can recommend is visiting your salon or getting a good

drug store home hair color (the home hair colors have really come a long

way!). Good luck!

HTH

:)

Julie

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scentbyspirit

 

LOL

 

I am sure this has probably been asked before, but...

 

I have started to get a few stray grays this week. he he

 

Do you just let them grow? Do you dye them? Or use some other natural

solution?

 

____________________

Blessings!

Rachel - Founder

http://www.scentbyspirit.com

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I don't post much, just lurk and learn. This got my attention! I've been

using L'Oreal Preference for 10 years or more! Absolutely love it! I did

use red henna for a while and like the red, but everyone in my family

complained about the smell - LOL. I also use certain hair pieces and

found the exact color of my pieces in the L'Oreal line! I'm beyond salt

and pepper but with the color I don't look my 52 years! My dd hates it

when people think we're sisters, but I think it's great!

JanG in MI

 

Julie Chadwick wrote:

 

> Honey, get thee to a Drug Store!

> Both L'Oreal Excellence and Clairol Preference are EXCELLENT for covering

> grays. And even if you color your hair that exact same color it is

> now, you

> will notice that it's shinier and thicker than it ever was.

> I was a redhead ever since I was born and when I got into my twenties, my

> hair started getting darker and more brown, which I didn't think

> looked good

> on my pale Irish skin so I started coloring my hair, both at the salon and

> at home. I'm 33 now and decided to stop coloring my hair this past spring

> and just " go natural " with my hair color. Lo and behold, I found out that

> my hair was about 1/4 gray!!! I nearly lost it! So I decided that as

> long

> as there are such things as hair color in this world, I was never going to

> go gray!

> So the best thing I can recommend is visiting your salon or getting a good

> drug store home hair color (the home hair colors have really come a long

> way!). Good luck!

> HTH

> :)

> Julie

> APOTHECARY BLUE

> http://stores.ebay.com/APOTHECARY-BLUE

> " Everything that's Soapy, Sudsy, and Hip "

>

>

>

> scentbyspirit

>

> LOL

>

> I am sure this has probably been asked before, but...

>

> I have started to get a few stray grays this week. he he

>

> Do you just let them grow? Do you dye them? Or use some other natural

> solution?

>

> ____________________

> Blessings!

> Rachel - Founder

> http://www.scentbyspirit.com

> Scentbyspirit.com Gourmet Teas and Exotic Scents

>

>

>

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OMG!! I have to laugh at all of you recommding coloring products!

I *stopped* coloring my hair when the grey started to come in!! I

think grey hair is awesome . . . but at 52 I still don't have very

much . . . very disappointing (to me).

 

To each her own, I guess! LOL!

 

Roxanne

 

 

, " scentbyspirit "

<scentbyspirit@h...> wrote:

>

> LOL

>

> I am sure this has probably been asked before, but...

>

> I have started to get a few stray grays this week. he he

>

> Do you just let them grow? Do you dye them? Or use some other

natural

> solution?

>

> ____________________

> Blessings!

> Rachel - Founder

> http://www.scentbyspirit.com

> Scentbyspirit.com Gourmet Teas and Exotic Scents

>

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Honey, get thee to a Drug Store!

Both L'Oreal Excellence and Clairol Preference are EXCELLENT for

covering

grays. And even if you color your hair that exact same color it is

now, you

will notice that it's shinier and thicker than it ever was.

 

 

**Lol Julie! I had it done about august or so at the salon and liked

it. Just trying to find something a bit more natural.

Thanks for the tip though! :)

 

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Rachel - Founder

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OMG!! I have to laugh at all of you recommding coloring products!

I *stopped* coloring my hair when the grey started to come in!! I

think grey hair is awesome . . . but at 52 I still don't have very

much . . . very disappointing (to me).

 

To each her own, I guess! LOL!

 

Roxanne

 

 

>>> I Never really thought about it too much until this year. I am 35

and am freaking out for some reason. LOL My father had one or two

grays at 70. He would just pluck them out. Made my mom crazy she

started graying at 23 or something. LOL

 

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Rachel - Founder

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Scentbyspirit.com Gourmet Teas and Exotic Scents

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