I've noticed over the past five years that I was going longer & longer in between colorings. I found myself coloring more because my reddish-brown turned orange and than the salt-and-pepper hair coming in. I am now 5 months no color. It is because of ladies like you that there is a community now of women who want to make this transition but was afraid to go it alone. I have found so many women going gray that I have been able to find several that have similar hair color patterns so I have an idea what mine is going to look like. I am frankly very excited.
I did it due to lock down. But I wanted to for years. But I'm so excited that my 29 year old daughter has also stopped. Her hair is long and black. Thick! So excited.
I am 32 years old and have decided to go gray. It's my second month without any color. I just want my white hair to grow quickly and cover all my hair.
I am 37, turning 38 in October and I decided I put my last dye in, in June. I did a color that matches my natural color perfectly so now as it grows out my grays will just come in naturally. I don’t have a whole lot of gray but it’s increasing rapidly. Sick of the dyeing and still not liking it in a few weeks when my roots come out. So #overit
I am so happy to have this community, I am on day 1 lol because i was suppose to dye my hair today and I am not!!! I have issues with my immune system it could be fibromyalja not sure if i spelled that right lol or lupus, and allergies up the roof!!! and since i have been taking care of myself in all sorts of ways I feel like my hair dye is next. I have so much itchiness on my scalp for years tried to so many different dyes to relieve it but nothing seems to work. So here I am ready to take this next step. Wish me luck!
That’s ok. It’s an extremely difficult process. I am done with my grow out after eighteen months and recently cut all the colored ends off and have a bob. And some days, some days, I look in the mirror at 44 years old and say “WTF are you doing, color your hair”. I get a lot of stares, and women are sometimes rude. But i am someone who has been afraid of aging and i see this as “steering into the turn” and doing exactly what I am afraid of. I feel liberated most days and strong and defiant. And some days I feel unattractive. It’s an ebb and flow.
She's a beautiful lady in the first place. All the best..
Why not....the grey rocks!
Millions and Millions of women are transitioning finally a few are posting videos.. Awesome
Another beautiful girl with grey!
I've noticed over the past five years that I was going longer & longer in between colorings. I found myself coloring more because my reddish-brown turned orange and than the salt-and-pepper hair coming in. I am now 5 months no color. It is because of ladies like you that there is a community now of women who want to make this transition but was afraid to go it alone. I have found so many women going gray that I have been able to find several that have similar hair color patterns so I have an idea what mine is going to look like. I am frankly very excited.
I am excited for you!
I did it due to lock down. But I wanted to for years. But I'm so excited that my 29 year old daughter has also stopped. Her hair is long and black. Thick! So excited.
I am 32 years old and have decided to go gray. It's my second month without any color. I just want my white hair to grow quickly and cover all my hair.
It takes time but it's worth it! The back of my hair is still more charcoal the white like the front of my hair.
Guy here. I love my gray. The balding no so much 😅. Cool to see other 30 year olds graying
I enjoyed your videos with guests, Nicole! I also got my first grey around 16 or so..
Thank you
I am 37, turning 38 in October and I decided I put my last dye in, in June. I did a color that matches my natural color perfectly so now as it grows out my grays will just come in naturally. I don’t have a whole lot of gray but it’s increasing rapidly. Sick of the dyeing and still not liking it in a few weeks when my roots come out. So #overit
Best of luck with your grey journey
Love these videos! Very inspiring.
Thank You
I am so happy to have this community, I am on day 1 lol because i was suppose to dye my hair today and I am not!!! I have issues with my immune system it could be fibromyalja not sure if i spelled that right lol or lupus, and allergies up the roof!!! and since i have been taking care of myself in all sorts of ways I feel like my hair dye is next. I have so much itchiness on my scalp for years tried to so many different dyes to relieve it but nothing seems to work. So here I am ready to take this next step. Wish me luck!
Wishing you all the best on your health journey and your grey hair transition ❤
First grey strands at 30 and now l have 9 altogether.
celebrate your sparkle!!
I caved today and colored my hair now I set myself back 🤦♀️
Try again 😘
I am.
Do not be hard on yourself, It just wasn't the right time. Try again, love your beauty and do not put pressure on yourself to be perfect.
@@themidlifesisterhood I just need to enjoy the journey and let it happen on it’s on time. Thank you for the encouragement
That’s ok. It’s an extremely difficult process. I am done with my grow out after eighteen months and recently cut all the colored ends off and have a bob. And some days, some days, I look in the mirror at 44 years old and say “WTF are you doing, color your hair”. I get a lot of stares, and women are sometimes rude. But i am someone who has been afraid of aging and i see this as “steering into the turn” and doing exactly what I am afraid of. I feel liberated most days and strong and defiant. And some days I feel unattractive. It’s an ebb and flow.
It is hard going grey
What about when the pubic hair start going grey
Yikes