6 Things You MUST Be Able to Handle If You Want to Go Gray

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @KatieGoesPlatinum
    @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад +4

    Can YOU handle going gray? Take my quiz to find out! 👉 www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/658c55d547ef7f5caa8efab6

    • @michaeltigchelaar
      @michaeltigchelaar 10 месяцев назад +1

      My hairdresser said that she has not seen one person that looked good with grey hair! Oh really…..

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@michaeltigchelaar wow! I don't think she has really looked, then!

  • @davidsimpson7307
    @davidsimpson7307 11 месяцев назад +16

    I've been growing out my grey hair for a few yrs now. My former hair dresser had already told me i had a lot of white. My husband always liked grey hair and wanted me to stop coloring it. Well three yrs ago he became very I'll. I decided to let my hair go grey for him.. He passed away a year ago but I'm not coloring it anymore. Just cut about 8-10 inches off and will keep it long with some face framing layers. Something like yours. I'm 63 yrs old now but even with the gray hair people don't believe it. They think I'm 15 to 20 yrs younger. I guess all those yrs of taking care of the rest of me helped. Like skin and exercising. Love your channel please keep encouraging people. 🙂 Rose.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your kind words, Rose! Your story is a testament to the power of embracing our natural beauty. Sending you lots of love, and I'm so sorry for your loss. What a nice tribute to your husband!

  • @Msgina28
    @Msgina28 11 месяцев назад +8

    I’m 60 with thick, blue/black hair thanks to Sally’s Beauty Supply (color it myself), and going cold turkey after doing research over the past few weeks. Your videos are so very helpful, I subscribed for more. I plan to document my journey, probably will take 5 years. Mahalo for the information Katie! 🌺

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you! Documenting your journey will be fun - I loved it, myself!

  • @user-hs9kz5ri5i
    @user-hs9kz5ri5i 11 месяцев назад +14

    I went cold turkey once I decided. It wasn’t always easy because as the dye washed out, it looked rusty and untidy and just awful but I had a supportive hairdresser who encouraged me to hang in there, not to bleach or do anything at all just hold out, so I wore hats and hairbands often. I began to finally know myself and I was surprised and happy and so glad I had been strong and brave enough to keep to my decision of going natural! The result was great, the process was not always smooth but it was the best decision I ever made!

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад

      I’m so glad it worked out so beautifully for you ♥️♥️♥️

  • @cheryl63...
    @cheryl63... 11 месяцев назад +16

    I have chosen the cold turkey method. My hair reddish/brown, I had been coloring for over 20 years. I turned 60 this year and decided to stop coloring and it has been challenging at times. I wore a beanie for bit now I have more confidence and let my waist long tricolor hair aka calico color hair meet the world full on! I have gotten a few compliments which really helps a girl! I do look older and that's okay, I am.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад +2

      I love your attitude! ❤️

    • @julievenus3670
      @julievenus3670 11 месяцев назад +1

      I chose cold turkey starting in 2018, but not after contemplating and watching many videos for about a year before i made my decision. I loved the different variations of the grow out. It was like a natural bayolge. I never looked back. Katie's videos helped a great deal!!!❤
      The only negative thing I noticed was other women my age or older (I'm now 66) was a feeling of maybe envy that I had the guts to do it and they were still coloring their damaged, thin hair. My hair is healthy fir the first time ever since ditching the dye.

    • @davidsimpson7307
      @davidsimpson7307 11 месяцев назад +2

      I did the same. Just a few weeks ago I cut 8- 10 inches off. Still past my shoulders and feels much healthier. The faded fake color is gone, just my natural grey, silver and white streaks. Loving the freedom and the extra $ in my pocket not getting it colored.

  • @mariburns8758
    @mariburns8758 11 месяцев назад +30

    One woman in the grocery store said to me, I see you've given up. what? but most people say my wavy dark gray hair is beautiful.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад +9

      It’s so crazy the rude things people will say! But nice that you’re getting positive feedback, too ❤️

    • @Cosmicgypsie
      @Cosmicgypsie 3 месяца назад +1

      Misconception. Grey is wisdom

  • @1055Susan
    @1055Susan 11 месяцев назад +13

    I started to stop dying in November a few years ago. I wore a hat at work every day. If I went out anywhere I used a root touch up spray. I grew it until the end of March and my hairdresser cut it all off! I loved it. Now it’s past my shoulders and curly. Forget about the gray, now I’m told I’m too old to have long hair. Ha, I’m just fine at 68 with pure white hair.

  • @KimSilvis-os3st
    @KimSilvis-os3st 11 месяцев назад +8

    I am 17 months in to my transition to gray. I have about 3 inches to go until finished. I chose the cold turkey method. I have long hair and chose to layer it a lot and that helped to speed it up some. In the beginning, I really didn’t have any issues with rude comments, recently though, I work in retail and had a customer tell me I would look great with dark black hair like my 20 year old co workers🤣, I said to her as politely as I could, when I was 20 my hair was that color! I am 51, have black and white hair and I am loving it, wish I would have never dyed in the first place!

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад +1

      Wow, what a rude customer! But you handled it beautifully. Good luck with the rest of your transition - you are so close!

  • @BzyB63
    @BzyB63 11 месяцев назад +8

    Two comebacks that have always worked for me, and can be used universally for any topic. If a rude QUESTION: “Why do you ask”? This throws people completely off and forces them to realize that their question was out of line. If a rude COMMENT: “Do you feel better now?” (This should always be said sweetly!). Neither way offers confrontation and usually nips the conversation in the bud.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад +1

      I love these responses! My Mom taught me the "why do you ask" and it works wonders!

  • @pureluck1036
    @pureluck1036 11 месяцев назад +4

    I just finished my grow-out. It took two years, and everything you said in this video is 💯 true. I felt all those feelings. ❤

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing! So glad that you reached your goal ❤️

  • @capt.morgan7915
    @capt.morgan7915 11 месяцев назад +8

    I went gray a couple of years ago. I’m a hairstylist/makeup artist of 40 years. I started my business when I was a kid. I started going gray as a teenager and I’ve been coloring my hair ever since. I bleached my level 3 hair to almost white then toned and it was damaged but looked fabulous. Then I got a burr up my butt and went dark again🙄 now today I’m growing my gray back out again. My hair is white on the sides and was still dark on top. Fat forward a year and a half later using the dye strip method and I’ve got about 4 inches of white hiding under the dye strip. And my top of the head is finally going white. So the dye strip is working fabulously. I figure it’ll take a couple of years but I also know I can help it along with bleach and lots of Olaplex. LOL but I’m loving my white hair. It’s stunning ( from random person). And my hubby loves my white hair.. Go figure lol

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад +2

      I’m so glad that everything worked out for you and that you love your hair! Isn’t the dye strip technique fantastic?!

  • @amywilson-delfosse2474
    @amywilson-delfosse2474 10 месяцев назад +3

    I'm almost 6 months into my transition from dark brown to what is coming in as mostly white hair with a small number of naturally dark brown strands mixed in. I found Katie's online encouragements to be particularly important in educating me about my options and giving me the courage to go grey! I chose a method of increasingly lighter highlights that my hairdresser did for me about every 3 weeks. My primary goal was to avoid the skunk stripe so this method actually worked quite well. I honestly could not be happier with my hair and really love the color of my grey and how soft and healthy my hair fees now! Not having to color my roots every 2 weeks is absolutely liberating and feels great! I'm now 60 and wish I had done this at least 10 years ago!

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  10 месяцев назад

      I'm so happy to hear this, Amy! And I love that you found a way of going gray that worked for you - that sounds like an excellent solution!! ♥️

  • @christinestavropoulos8515
    @christinestavropoulos8515 11 месяцев назад +5

    Great video! I started graying at 16 and dying my hair in my 20s. Decided in my late 40s to go cold turkey and have no regrets. Started in the spring and slicked it back or wore it up. I’ve gotten more compliments on my hair since going gray. Bonus you didn’t mention: huge money saver.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад +2

      Yes - it's a huge money saver! I did a video about that, and for some reason it flopped - which was too bad as I think that's one of the BEST benefits!

  • @ligeialovelace
    @ligeialovelace 23 дня назад +1

    I got my first gray hair at 18. Been slowly but steadily getting more for the past 15+ years.
    It actually doesn't bother me, I think the silver looks cool. But I've gotten so many comments over the years that I started dyeing it. Got sick of spending so much money on upkeep, now I'm letting my grays grow out again. Preparing myself for the inevitable comments to return - this video has some great advice, thank you!

    • @mariee.5912
      @mariee.5912 17 дней назад +2

      Same. Early graying.

    • @ligeialovelace
      @ligeialovelace 16 дней назад

      @@mariee.5912 The comments from others are so ridiculous, right? Some of us just go gray early, we should be under no obligation to hide it out of some sense of societal shame. It's not like it's unhygienic or anything.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  10 дней назад +1

      You’re welcome!

  • @maryannheld4188
    @maryannheld4188 10 месяцев назад +7

    I going on one month .I'm so happy I'm going it

  • @elliealmand5324
    @elliealmand5324 11 месяцев назад +1

    Loved your video!! I'm 61 yrs. old. I 've wanted to go gray 2 other times before now. But IT IS definitely my time! My husband just had a total knee replacement and his PT and surgeon just told him it COULD take a full year for a complete healing. He is still improving and life quality has improved already but I felt this "Healing" process time was perfect for me to transition in 12 mos. as well. I'm 3 months in and you hit it on the nose Katie!!! I'm excited about the revealing of the package of color and pattern God will show me in time. I have found it's not so much what people say to me anymore... it's more what they DON"T say. It's the stares or pauses that crack me up. You're right certain days are so much easier and I feel so much stronger and confident. But then and truly not often, I feel like I am really having a little struggle. But hey, even when my hair was dyed, cut and styled I'd have bad hair days. It's a process. It takes patience. And I am truly excited to find out more about myself during this new season in life. Sorry so long but thank you for making your video and sharing the truth on going gray!!

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад

      Hi, Ellie! I loved reading your comment! It's so awesome that you're embracing your gray hair at 61, and that you're excited about it - sound like you have a great attitude. I hope you have a wonderful transition - I'm sure you will!

  • @LisaSilver9220
    @LisaSilver9220 11 месяцев назад +4

    Hi Katie, I'm going cold turkey, I'm 6 weeks in and feeling really good about it. And my itchy scalp is almost 90% healed from the dyed hair allergy!

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад

      That's so wonderful! Those hair dye allergies can get worse over time so I'm happy you stopped before that! Have fun with it and make sure to check out my playlist about going gray cold turkey - that's the method i used, so I have a lot of info on it 🙂ruclips.net/p/PLWcPhfzQN_g9vS_XafL8KEdcNCyrTwtvL

  • @QuickSilverHair
    @QuickSilverHair 11 месяцев назад +2

    My regret: not just going full on cold turkey. I went the medium turkey route and tried a form of double low-light gray blending. I guess I cannot really say it was a regret as I was able to share and teach others about the experience, but if I could go back I would not have spent the money or the regression time on my grow out on it.
    Also, as you well know, I am a huge proponent of protecting your growth and silvers from heat and sun damage. UV and Heat protection are a must for silver. Once these things happen you can only grow them out. There is no such thing as removing them.
    Thanks for the shoutout, as always…
    Great video Katie!!!
    🌟💎 Shine On! 💎🌟

  • @Lulusnotreadyforthis
    @Lulusnotreadyforthis 9 месяцев назад +6

    The negative comments are what's stopping me atm. I'm in my early 40s so don't have a lot of grey but am considering ditching the dye now so I never have a demarcation line. But I work in a very male dominated, stem, corporate field and since my kids are grtting older, I'm starting to climb the ladder. Even the women 20 years older than me are still dying their hair. I've outright been told grey hair isn't 'professional'. Ok, but nobody says that to the grey haired men I work with...

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  9 месяцев назад +1

      It's so frustrating, isn't it? I work with almost ALL men (in my day job) and all of them (from their 30s onward) feel free to go gray. But I'm the only woman in my company (over 30) who doesn't dye her hair. I think you'll find that going gray won't hurt you as much as we've been lead to believe - the biggest thing is to be confident and have style - those two things will make you look professional even if you don't dye your hair.

  • @lunchladyev
    @lunchladyev 11 месяцев назад +4

    Over 5 years ago I went gray! A beautician I went to for years told me not to, at the time, my daughter was getting married & I’d look ugly in the pictures!! When I went to my daughter & asked her if it would bother her, she said I should do whatever I want! Needless to say, I never went back to that stylist, & have loved my long gray hair!! I’ve actually added purple ends to it!! I get compliments always!!! Old is just an attitude!! My hubby loves it too!!😊

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm so glad you did your own thing! Sounds gorgeous!

  • @DebbieJeansThisAndThat
    @DebbieJeansThisAndThat 9 месяцев назад +1

    I’m 58 and am going cold turkey. I gradually darkened my dyed blond hair shade by shade darker to match my darker roots. Once grays started coming in I kept it blonde, because I thought that would make them less noticeable, but I am tied of coloring my hair and want my hair to be healthier. I had been dyeing my hair every 3-4 weeks since I was
    In my earlier 20s and used Sun-In spray before that. It has been 6 weeks since I last added color. Now I have dark roots(the darker dye faded☹️) with the silvery ones mixed in, there are several short ones, because I had plucked out grays that stuck out crazy before. My husband is supportive, so I am excited to see exactly what my hair pattern will be. I am also worried it will look old and bad, but I am hopeful I won’t give in and go back to coloring. I enjoy your videos and positive attitude. Thanks for sharing. Have a wonderful weekend. 🌴🙂

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  9 месяцев назад

      You’re welcome! I bet it will look gorgeous - you just have to be patient and wait to see the final results. I bet you’ll love it!

  • @dawnadams3044
    @dawnadams3044 11 месяцев назад +4

    Cold turkey. Love it. Would not change anything ❤

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад

      Yesss! Cold turkey for the win! I loved going gray that way! It's awesome to hear that you're loving it and wouldn't change a thing.

  • @terryseidel1386
    @terryseidel1386 9 месяцев назад +3

    After years of coloring my hair, as I was sitting yet again for another skunk line color I decided right then to shave my head. The freedom was fantastic. Yes my shaved head brought questions about my health. I simply and directly said "I was tired of coloring".

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  9 месяцев назад

      Good for you! A lot of women love going that route - it has to be the absolute easiest (and fastest) way to go gray!

  • @tonjataylor710
    @tonjataylor710 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hey, Katie! I love your blog/emails and your RUclips videos!😍 Thanks for all of your advice and supportive words! I'm 6 months in and, although it's up and down how I feel each day when I look at my hair in the mirror, I AM in love with what shade my gray is looking like so far😊 It's even making my eyes look bluer! Your hair is gorgeous, btw😘

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks, Tonja! I'm so glad you're happy with your shade of hair - and I believe you about your eyes! It's amazing what a difference the gray hair makes - you'll probably see a glow to your skin, too! So glad you love my content - I work hard on it but it's also SUPER fun! xoxo

  • @sharonryan2126
    @sharonryan2126 2 месяца назад

    Yes, I'm right there with you right now! I don't want to color my hair but I want my gray to look it's best. My natural hair color was always various shades of blond sometimes several of them all in the same week. I'm a long hair girl so whenever, I have cut it medium or short I'm always letting it grow long again. I am dealing with hair thinning also related to hormones, meds and autoimmune disease.

  • @QueenAthena0903
    @QueenAthena0903 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’m 35 years old and I stopped using dye about 2 1/2 years ago. I have small grey streaks all over my head and a strip on my left side. It’s tough sometimes. At times I want to go back to coloring my hair. Sometimes I think I look older than I am, sometimes I don’t like people looking at it. BUTTT I remind myself that I’m different. I doing this for me and that it’s who I am naturally.

  • @tammijones4198
    @tammijones4198 11 месяцев назад +3

    I had been growing out my gray hair and i really liked not having damaged hair from the dye. My mother hated my gray hair. She stayed onto me to dye it. She said my husband probably didn't want to be seen out with me looking old. I broke down an dyed it. I have regretted ever since. My husband told me he liked it gray. I am now starting over.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад

      I’m so sorry that happened to you, but so glad you’re starting over!

  • @GriselAK
    @GriselAK 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have been gray for 14 years. The way I did it was sooo easy for me. First let me say that I have had long hair all my life and cutting it was not an option. The method I used was to let my roots grow out about two inches. If during this stage I had an event to go to I had a color spray powder that I would spray on my roots to disguise the grow. Once the roots grew the two inches the hairstylist gave me three very thick low lights, at the crown of my head, the same exact color of my hair. The placement was as follows: I part my hair in the middle, so she did one on each side, not symmetrically and one at the back of the part. In my case my hair was died raven black (Level 01) And that was it! Every time I needed a touch up the color went on to those three random low lights. The purpose of the low light strands was to cut the halo effect or skunk line. After a while the gray started taking over and the need for the low lights was over. I would say this took about 6-8 months. Getting a “dusting” trim every 2 months helps with the growth and maintaining a healthy head of hair. I did have a lot of crazy mild hairs that I could not tame but I just rolled with it. My husband and my best friend were my biggest cheerleaders. No one was rude except one person who already did not care for me anyway :). Throughout the process I had many complements from men and women but mostly from men. Another thing that was helpful was setting up a board on Pinterest with photos of women with long gray hair. As I transitioned I started to play with different eye shadows, lip colors and transitioned to a new wardrobe. There were a lot of positives about going gray and I have never looked back! Good luck to everyone!

  • @KatieGoesPlatinum
    @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад +2

    If you haven't gone gray yet, is there anything you're concerned about? Let me know and I'll try to help!

    • @abracadrabra6718
      @abracadrabra6718 11 месяцев назад

      Okay, so I'm in my 20s and want to grow out my natural color (about 15% gray) and I've been using henna for years. So my hair is very warm and coppery, and my natural color is very ashy and cool. I'm very nervous about the process because the contrast is to big. Any words of encouragement/advice? I'm nervous. 😅

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад +2

      @@abracadrabra6718 I think you're so smart to do this in your 20s - I wish I had! For encouragement, check out this post - it tells you all the reasons going gray is fantastic: katiegoesplatinum.com/transition-to-gray-hair/. And if you want to read about a fellow young woman who went gray, this should inspire you: katiegoesplatinum.com/silver-hair-transition-story-niamh-young-grey/.
      If you go gray now, you will save yourself money, but also TIME - I can't tell you how resentful many of us started to feel about all the time we had to waste chasing our roots. By the time I was 50, I had to dye my roots almost every 2 weeks to hide the gray. My hair was terribly damaged and I'd started to develop an allergy to the dye, which was really uncomfortable. Plus, I hated wasting hours in the salon (or at home) dyeing my hair. I think you're on the right track to do it at your age! Best of luck to you.

    • @abracadrabra6718
      @abracadrabra6718 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much, I'll definitely check out the posts you linked. Women like you inspire others so much. I can't wait to fully feel like myself again. ❤

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад

      You’re welcome - so glad to help!

    • @AuroraBernadette
      @AuroraBernadette 11 месяцев назад

      My biggest concern is the texture change. I have fine soft curls and I've noticed that my Grey's are wirey and much more course. I find myself sometimes wanting to snip the corkscrews ends (hate those)! Will my grey take on my same curl pattern or will it be more wirey and its own, ugh, wildness?

  • @sharongourlay780
    @sharongourlay780 11 месяцев назад +2

    I decided to go grey when lockdown happened in the uk, I had it cut to a short bob and kept getting it trimmed until eventually I had no dye left in my hair x

  • @GreeningUp02043
    @GreeningUp02043 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! -- I love my gray hair and the transition wasn't horrible, although it took a while. I just turned 60 and started going gray in my 30s. Started dying just the roots then progressed to full dye jobs and - man! -was I sick and tired of the money and time I was spending on this by my early-40s. I also felt that as my complexion changed with age, my original dark hair color started to look unnatural, even with good highlighting. I went a bit lighter, which looked better, but I started to feel strongly that it was about time to unchain and make a power stand for "the real." Interestingly, the only negative comments came from my parents and siblings when I announced. "You're giving up?" lol. But they compliment it now. I'm fortunate to have a true silver which looks pretty with what's left of the very dark hair. I kept my shoulder length during the transition and had my hairdresser pull gray streaks down from the roots, to help hide the transition line. It worked well for me. But 15 years ago, she had to order the gray color, since it wasn't popular enough to keep in-house. 😂

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for watching and sharing your experience! I experienced the same thing in my 40s (dark hair looked unnatural) but didn't take the smart steps you did. It's great to hear that your transition to gray hair went well and that you're loving the results.

  • @alphagunn8449
    @alphagunn8449 9 месяцев назад

    I started to get gray when I was in my mid to late 30s. I'm 52 now.
    I've never dyed my hair, but I have experienced everything that you've shared here.
    People have made comments... It astounds me that they feel so emboldened to say mean things. My own mother told me I was ugly but that I had a great laugh and a good heart.... So I guess I got that going for me!!
    Anyway, I love the dea and suggestion to have a few witty come backs. I've pretty much just taken the hit and experienced tremendously low self-esteem for the last few years.
    But might I say just the idea of having a few witty comebacks is feeling good to me... Just thinking about it makes me smile!

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  9 месяцев назад

      I’m so glad! The witty comebacks at the ready really DO help!

  • @brightphoebesays
    @brightphoebesays 5 месяцев назад

    Well, sadly, my hair is still dirty blonde. I've been peroxiding it to get it light enough to dye it grey, and I have a level 8 violet to use. It's still looking light ginger, but this morning I think I got it to nearly level 9 all over. (did the end half twice by itself) I have white wisps all around my hairline, and a few white strands throughout. I'd like my hair to match my platinum eyebrows, and it's nearly there. Gonna try Ion 8 Dusty Violet, but there's also an Ion 8 Ash Violet, and I wonder what the difference is. I also have the L'Oreal 8 silver...
    I actually like dying my hair (and dying other things), it's a hobby. While I was growing it out, for 2 years, I had to have a different hobby, and I did still play with colour shampoos and masks, and gloss. I would actually LOVE to go to hair dresser school. I find the science and art of it fascinating.

  • @lapatti
    @lapatti 11 месяцев назад +3

    I'm 44 but for different reasons people think I'm 10 years younger and they're shocked when i tell them that my eldest is 21. I'm tired of dying my hair but i dont know if I want to give that up just yet.
    I wish i kept my hair natural to begin with 😢

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад +1

      I understand! I wish I had kept my natural partly because I never got to enjoy the salt & pepper phase - I think it’s so beautiful now (but I didn’t when I was younger. Wish I’d known!)

  • @lovelearn5158
    @lovelearn5158 4 месяца назад

    Thanks you for your advice and support. Im just starting this next adventure in life, which celebrates authenticity to myself ❤.. watch this space!

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  4 месяца назад

      you're welcome! So happy you're joining the silver sisterhood! I hope you have a great time!

  • @judyfeldman1315
    @judyfeldman1315 11 месяцев назад +4

    Went cold turkey. Got nasty comments even from my husband. BUT I felt empowered and it was rewarding. No hours in the salon or huge bills just to see silver popping through two days later.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад +1

      So glad you loved going gray cold turkey - I did, too!

    • @sabrinamerrick1271
      @sabrinamerrick1271 10 дней назад +1

      @@judyfeldman1315 sorry about the negative comments from ppl. They are just jealous they don't have the willpower to stop coloring. You are doing what they cannot.

  • @jojorey6886
    @jojorey6886 2 месяца назад +1

    I had black hair w/pixie. I just let it grow out but wore my hair off my face combed back so I didn’t have a path. Someone said gray hair will make me look older, I said I’m 60 so I thinks it ok. Once I make up my mind I don’t care what anyone thinks and when they comment I just say, I love the gray.

  • @sueyoung2428
    @sueyoung2428 11 месяцев назад

    I went gray cold turkey at 62 in 2020. I had medium brown dyed hair and I did almost go crazy till about month 5. With some great tips I bought a few classy hats for the winter and wore lipstick everyday because you look in the mirror and think 'who is that looking back at me!' I had a pixie so it was about 8 months until all the dyed hair was gone. Thankfully everyone I knew was supportive and I get more complements now than I ever did with dyed hair.

  • @DarkCircleBagLady
    @DarkCircleBagLady 11 месяцев назад

    New sub. Great video! Thank you! I stopped using dye in 2016. I'm now 59. It took me about 3 years with low lights to get to a decent look. The yellowing is an issue for sure and every now and again I will get it toned but I use L'oreal detox shampoo which helps a lot as well as a heat protectant. I have been told I have a young looking face, however with the silver hair, some people assume I'm older but look really good for my age. I also find that warmer skin tone/makeup makes one look younger and less washed out.

  • @laurajoywakefield
    @laurajoywakefield 10 месяцев назад

    Katie thank you so much for your wonderful videos and for your honesty here. I am 3 months in to a grow out and I absolutely love the idea of going grey. I love the look of the women I see like you with beautiful long silver hair. I don't on most levels care if I look older and I love the idea of being part of a social movement and saving time and money at the salon. I personally am totally on board. I am even willing and prepared to deal with the potential effects on me in the dating world and the negative comments from family and friends (there are many). But I have a LOT of fear about how the perception of looking older could hurt me in my upcoming job search. I am a single mom of a very large family so the concern that the perception of being older could actually make it hard to support my family adequately is far more than a theoretical idea. I have been reading a lot about gendered agism and it is making me feel very unsettled about this process and wondering if I should wait. I don't know what I will do yet, but your videos are fantastic and so very helpful. I really do wish some of these concerns did not exist. I am hoping the world my granddaughters inherit will be different. But your candor and insight is appreciated.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for this sweet comment! I always think it's best to be transparent. Re: the job search, I don't think the gray hair will hurt you. They've done studies showing that if you dress well, have confidence, and have a good resume, your hair color won't matter. (It might matter more if you were on-camera, but that's a whole other thing). Check out this book by Anne Kreamer - it might ease your mind ❤️: rstyle.me/+r7zKiVZ0UXsuPtTDS2nJ-Q

    • @laurajoywakefield
      @laurajoywakefield 10 месяцев назад

      @@KatieGoesPlatinum I actually am on camera as a podcaster but still I think it’s going to be ok. I’m sticking it out

  • @mariburns8758
    @mariburns8758 11 месяцев назад

    I cover the brassy brunette part of my hair with silver hair mud mixed with conditioner. I mix in a little black hair mud to get dark grey. Silver hair spray also covers the brassy brunette well. I only wash my wavy hair once a week so the effort is low. You can also use a little of the hair mud to darken - my hair is white in some places and I don't like that. I use Mofajang but I've also seen videos of AsIAm and Get Hued. Blue conditioner did nothing at all to tone. 10:43

  • @Cosmicgypsie
    @Cosmicgypsie 3 месяца назад

    I absolutely love you Katie.. i had my first grey hair when i was 21 i used to pull them out.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  3 месяца назад

      Thanks! I used to pull mine out too - but be cautious doing that because it turns out you can permanently damage your follicle and end up with a bald spot 😳!

  • @AuroraBernadette
    @AuroraBernadette 11 месяцев назад

    Truly loved this vidoe. You are stunning and your hair so flattering and elegant.
    I'm going grey naturally. I do not have dyed hair and there are no videos on a slow natural transition, they are all about growing out died hair. However Ireally loved your advice in this video, especially the last point. Im 42 and get told I look late 20's so the looking older will be probably the hardest thing for me. I'm prepared to embrace it and super Excited to see my unique patern! Thank you ❤

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад

      I'm so glad you loved the video! It will be so fun to see your own pattern - there are so many variations. I've been to parties with 50+ silver-haired women and the first thing you notice is how unique everyone's hair is ❤️

    • @AuroraBernadette
      @AuroraBernadette 11 месяцев назад

      @@KatieGoesPlatinum That's so awsome! I can't wait!!!

  • @fefejohns4587
    @fefejohns4587 11 месяцев назад

    I started around September of this year! My hair was getting thinner and thinner too many hair coloring and perms! So I’m old enough to let it grow out any color it wants too…plus the price of salon visits kept climbing but my social security check doesn’t.. I made a decision I intend to stick with but I do wear ball caps a lot.. and now I have ventured into the wigs😁🥰and I’m actually loving that! So as my own hair changes I’m very happy in wigs and hats till I’m ready in a year to see what’s next 🥳🙏🥰🥳🥳

  • @boxergirl7293
    @boxergirl7293 4 месяца назад

    Hi Katie I went gray with your help! I’ve followed you for a year now ! I had long red dyed hair that was a real pain to cover. When I first went gray I chopped off 14 inches and had a horrible bob couldn’t handle the outgrowth. I lasted about 4 months and I did a short shavy pixie cut. I actually like my pixie but I have a tiny head and I don’t like the shape of it. It’s like an infants head that tiny so I’m now growing it out. I want to keep it short but need to make sure I like the shape of my head. I’m also lucky like you I have gorgeous white hair it’s super pretty. I’m Almost 60 so it’s perfect timing for me. Thanks again !!!❤

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  4 месяца назад

      You’re so welcome! This is so nice to hear ♥️

  • @Lee-AnneAmor
    @Lee-AnneAmor 11 месяцев назад

    Great video. I went cold turkey in April this year after watching a lot of your previous videos. It was so good going into it with a lot of information. I have long hair that I don’t want to cut, so it’s going to be a long process. 😂 No skunk stripe, my biggest amount of white so far is from my temples, the rest is just sprinkled through. I have a supportive husband, family/friends and hair stylist. Best thing so far is just how much healthier my hair is now, oh and the money I’m saving by not colouring my hair. 😜 I live in south Australia and so far haven’t had any negative comments but I’m ready with some comebacks 😁 🩶

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад

      I’m so glad you’re having a good experience and that my videos helped! That’s great that you have so much support ♥️♥️

  • @mrbadmeanie8281
    @mrbadmeanie8281 11 месяцев назад +1

    i cut all the dye off at 8 months i have struggled with the short hair not my salt and pepper which has grown out some now im loving it. wish i had blended the dyed ends instead ogg cutting my hair off but i made it im proud of myself. i wish someone would say something to me i have loads of comments i havent got to use darn it....

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад +2

      I’d love to know what those saved-up comments are!

    • @aneesabaker4733
      @aneesabaker4733 7 месяцев назад

      I'm just starting and would love to be prepared if someone says something. Please share!!

  • @bransonbeattie3441
    @bransonbeattie3441 4 месяца назад

    You have the BEST hair! So thick and healthy ❤

  • @angeliquematos2590
    @angeliquematos2590 11 месяцев назад

    I’ve never dyed my hair. At 50, I have greys coming in, but just enough to have a dozen thick, errant hairs that stick out like I’ve been electrocuted!! I might have to have it dyed grey at the salon. My mother went grey, and she looked fabulous! I subbed - good luck, everybody!

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing! My sister hardly has any gray hair - aren't genetics crazy?

    • @angeliquematos2590
      @angeliquematos2590 11 месяцев назад

      @@KatieGoesPlatinum Absolutely crazy! My brother grew a large grey patch at 16! I’m shocked I don’t have more!

  • @jenniferhahn7806
    @jenniferhahn7806 11 месяцев назад

    I didn't really go gray until I was 40. Before then I never colored it because I knew that someday I would have to color it and why should I start before then. I'm now in my mid 50's and I'm getting tired of the upkeep. I switched from salon to doing it at home maybe 8 years ago to save money and because it was annoying to have to commit to appointments ahead of time. For the past year or so i started fixating on my color because although it looked great, it also didn't look quite right with my skin tone. I also knew that at some point this dying was going to stop and I wanted to get to a shade that was as close as possible to my natural brown before then. Finally this past April I switched the color and I really love the new shade because it does look like my old color. So I decided this is my last color and I will go with it a little while longer. Well here I am, not even a year later and I'm already like, how long do I have to keep this up? I'm thinking that getting through the first six months might be easier if I start in the winter when I can keep a hat on if I want. So I"m like, maybe color it one last time for the holidays (or maybe not) and then be done, cold turkey. Or else wait another year. And waiting another year makes me just want to cry. So I guess I'm just about ready!

  • @tealimeteatime1244
    @tealimeteatime1244 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you Katie for your tips, you are very inspirational and you have wonferful hair!

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I’m so glad you enjoyed the videos and thank you for the compliment. I keep thinking about cutting my hair, but I love the color so much I can’t bear to!

    • @tealimeteatime1244
      @tealimeteatime1244 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@KatieGoesPlatinum Don't cut your hair, it has a wonderful volume, a lovely color and a perfect lenght. American women who are proud of their gray hair are a real inspiration. "Gray is the new blonde"!

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you! ♥️♥️

  • @Lindaastewart7015
    @Lindaastewart7015 11 месяцев назад

    My oldest daughter grew her natural gray out about 3-4 years ago- she’s tall, slim and has long white hair that is stunning on her. I grew mine out probably 10+ years ago- it was long, and between the white and remaining dark hairs, it looked gray. Made me feel old. So then I went blonde, as the roots don’t show much that way. I have been coloring my hair since 7th grade ( color rinses) and permanent dye since high school . Natural color was brown with red highlights. I have had every “ natural” hair color and a few “ unnatural” colors. My favorite is red, but white roots on red looks bad. Going blonde again soon- no idea if I can let the gray grow out. I have been guessed younger, especially with red hair, never when I had it gray.but getting old enough now that I’m not going to be able to fool anyone. And I’m 76 1/2!

  • @LH-tc6so
    @LH-tc6so 6 месяцев назад

    62 originally, I let my gray grow with added baby highlights and lowlights, then stopped altogether 1 year ago. Now I'm thinking of starting the baby lights again because I'm not fond of the top bottom disconnect. I'm salt n pepper on top

  • @j.campbell3458
    @j.campbell3458 3 месяца назад

    Well I did grow my hair out and it was different tones of white and gray and it's very beautiful. But I had started dating somebody that was a little younger and he wanted me to dye my hair black and I regretted it .
    So I went and got something that what metal the color out.
    because it was too pronounced . It was actually like a chalky black.
    So I was hoping that I could get some of it removed.
    So instead of listening to the garbage that people tell you on Google and RUclips all I did was go get my hair conditioner and I left it on for about 30 minutes and I did this every time I washed my hair and it would take a lot of the color out.
    I didn't use the shampoo all I did was use the hair conditioner and then I would rinse my hair and the color would come out.
    So now I'm at the color of a brown with a little bit of red highlights showing. But it's a whole lot better than pitch chalky black.
    My natural hair color before it turns gray wasn't off black which had a lot of brown and black into it. But I wish I had never touched my gray hair because it was beautiful.
    And I'm headed that way again I'm just going to let my hair grow out and then I'm going to cut it as I go . Because the sides of my hair is already showing my gray and it looks like a neon sign like I got a light over my head.
    The part that goes white ,is like it's a glistening white and it's so beautiful.
    So once I get my hair back to the color that I want nobody's going to ever talk to me about dying my hair again.
    I'm 69 years old when I was younger I used to dye my hair all the time and I would most the time have it burgundy and my grandson which he's now like 6 years old who said Mimi he said I love your hair when it was red.
    He didn't like my hair being Gray.
    It was a long time between seeing him I had been sick with covid pneumonia for a long long time and I didn't go around them very much and so I was very weak so when he did see me he saw me with the gray hair then my hair had grown out.
    Actually it's a good thing because you know my arms hurt and the sockets of my arms. My rotator cuff is not like it used to be so it hurts to put dye on my hair. Because I sprained my arms when I do the work for my hair. I tried to let somebody else do it for me but if they don't do it as good as I do.
    So I quit trying to ask for help. So the way to go is to go back gray and white.
    GOD KNEW WHAT HE WAS DOING WHEN HE MADE MY HAIR COLOR AT THE END OF MY LIFE.
    MY HAIR IS SOFT EVEN IF IT IS GRAY . NIGHT COURSE HAIR LIKE THEY TALK ABOUT. I TAKE COLLAGEN. USED TO I CAN ONLY GET MY HAIR TO GROW IF I USED DYE ON MY HAIR. I THINK THAT'S THE REASON WHY I GOT INTO THE HABIT OF DYING MY HAIR WHEN I WAS YOUNGER. BUT IF YOU BUY A COLLAGEN AND IT HELPS YOUR SKIN IF YOUR FINGERNAILS YOUR TOENAILS YOUR HAIR YOUR COMPLEXION EVEN HELPS YOU TO LOSE WEIGHT.

    • @j.campbell3458
      @j.campbell3458 3 месяца назад

      So I think I'm going to keep my hair and throw away my boyfriend.
      I still attract those younger guys old enough to be my children. But they're mentality and their immaturity is just blows my mind. And I sure can't tolerate that. They get on my nerves. So the best way I can keep the young people away from me. Is to go back Gray.
      I love my hair. I would have a lifetime of my gray hair that I have all these fickle men. When my hair is dark and I can pass for 45 or 50. When the young guys asked me how old I am and I say I'm 69 years old I'll be 70 in April and they tell me I'm a liar. That pisses me off. How do you say so young. I don't know that answer. We just have good genes in my family.
      My oldest daughter just turned 50 years old. And forever everybody's always thought she was in her later twenties. Used to make her mad. I get to feeling the same way. The God has blessed that's all.

  • @egl3369
    @egl3369 8 месяцев назад

    I can't wait to go grey. Styled, healthy grey hair looks so much better than damaged dyed hair with roots showing!

  • @pjk1714
    @pjk1714 6 месяцев назад

    Growing out isn't that difficult. I stopped colouring over 15 year's ago and cut my length off micro short after loss.
    It returned curly like it was as a child. During the COVID, it grew and I kept my mids and ends oiled.
    It's an empowering feeling to enter a meeting dressed down and hair wispy curls and salt and pepper.
    Another woman actually stopped colouring after we worked together for a couple years and she's beautiful.
    It elevates you ladies.
    I've mastered the side eye, can't believe you said that look that shuts people down.
    I've been going grey off and on since age 19. I now use to my advantage.
    I changed some makeup shades and it's true that some clothes might change too. I use both to pull together.
    Anyone can do it and don't be surprised if your skin actually appears medium over light.
    Make purple or blue shampoo your friends once a month and follow with a conditioning pack.
    Keep your scalp clean and ise products that work for you. I wash my hair once a week now.
    It wasn't until 2022 the FDA finally forced lead removed from hair dye.

  • @teresarose7524
    @teresarose7524 11 месяцев назад

    I decided just over 2 years ago to find out what my authentic was. I grew up blonde and when I got older I colered it a lighter shade. for a couple of decades, so I had no idea. And working in health care I knew I didn't want to be the very elderly lady with fresh dyed hair. It has been a journey. I just stopped. Got a trim and some toner a few months in. Later I played with wash out dyes on my old ends- purple is a fantastic color. Eventually I chopped off the remaing ends into a just above my shoulders cut. It ended up being what I call salty caramel. I am dark blonde underneath it all. I often wish it was white all over. I love my hair and have no regrets. If I had known 10 years ago what my natural hair looked like, I would have done it then.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад

      I feel the same, Teresa - but at least we made the plunge when we did - I'd hate to not have figured this out until I was 90 (or never)! Your hair sounds lovely. 🥰

  • @maryannheld4188
    @maryannheld4188 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm going old turkey I'm so done coloring my hair .I been coloring my hair black and I'm so done with it I'm doing it for me I'm in one month

  • @FreshGrey-pm4vw
    @FreshGrey-pm4vw 3 месяца назад +1

    not all who do this grow out get pretty silver hair. some of us get weird stripey brown and gray hair. mine didnt turn out even or healthy. it was dry and had no body.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  3 месяца назад

      I'm sorry to hear that. Is that still the case or did you go back to dyeing?

  • @colleensoreth741
    @colleensoreth741 6 месяцев назад

    I’m about to turn 50 this year, and I’m currently growing out a pixie cut. I’ve always colored my hair. I stopped coloring it in December 2023. My roots are coming in. They are not gray.. they are just lighter brown. I’m really digging the other gray streaks coming in. They are just coming in on the sides and front strands. I just hope my hair doesn’t grow in too thin or I’ll have to go back to being short. I’m hoping the silver looks good with my blue eyes. My face still looks really young. Nobody ever believes me when I say I’m turning 50.

  • @dianemyer4841
    @dianemyer4841 11 месяцев назад +9

    My co worker said “what are you 70?” I said 72.
    I expect to get negative comments but I am determined not to let others opinion deter me from my goal. I noticed the grays coming in underneath and I got a bit of anxiety. I’m trying to get through the different stages

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад +2

      Wow, your coworker has no manners! I'm glad you are perservering - believe me, it's worth it! Healthier hair is by far one of the best benefits, IMHO.

  • @joro4117
    @joro4117 8 месяцев назад +2

    I wanted to go gray at 50, but my family advised that I still looked like I was in my 30s so I should wait another five years. I took their advice, but I prepared. I switched from permanent hair dye to demi permanent. When all the permanent dye was gone. I stripped the demi permanent dye from my hair with vitamin C tabs a few times, then switched to temporary dye for a several months. My hair was very long so I chopped off 8". Voila. I was gray. Now, my hair is super long, and very fab. I get compliments when shopping, walking down the street, and from clients. People tell me it looks like I purposely dye my hair gray.

  • @MsPea
    @MsPea Месяц назад

    I was lucky when I went gray because I faced no negativity at all. I've only ever gotten positive comments on my hair. I didn't go through the grow out process, but instead had my hair processed at the salon. I walked in a brunette and walked out with gray hair. It was a little expensive, but I knew I would never put up with the grow out, so it was an easy choice for me. BTW, my hair wasn't at all damaged by the process. I have had to change my make up as the same colors didn't work for me anymore, but that was just a process of trial and error. I also don't do any different maintenance of my gray hair than I did before. When I first had it done there were a few yellow-ish spots, but they soon grew out. I bought some purple shampoo, but only used it twice. I didn't like the smell and it made my hair dry. I've been gray since 2016 and all in all, I've had a good experience going gray and I don't regret it at all.

  • @EM-xj3ls
    @EM-xj3ls 6 месяцев назад

    I've been wanting my hair salt and pepper color forever. I just didn't have enough of it. I think it looks awesome and of course so does gray, silver and white. I had waist length hair and decided I wasn't going to cut it short. So 2 years ago I quit dyeing my hair. This past week I had my hair lady cut off like 7 inches it's now below my shoulders and I have about 4 inches left of the dyed hair. It looks awesome too me. People make comments about my hair "I just say that's your opinion and I don't care what you think."

  • @kristinadanzara8497
    @kristinadanzara8497 11 месяцев назад

    Developing sensitivities and allergies to hair dye makes all these things easier. Especially being able to tell people that if they question it.

  • @serenitylove6926
    @serenitylove6926 7 месяцев назад

    I am only 6 weeks grown out, so I really haven't felt the full effect. But the thing that bothers me the most is the texture. I've dyed my thirty two years but not all of it. Not the underneath part of it. So I know the right front section is white.The rest of the top of my hair is gray. And the back of my hair is still dark brown with a few strands of gray in it. The gray part is coarse and dry and the white part is fine, thin and fly away. I think this is a great time to go Gray.Because so many people are actually dying their hair gray, even young people. I'm 69 so I don't think people are gonna be shocked by my hair color. I am the only one of my sisters that still has dyed hair. Two of my sisters never dryed her hair.

  • @yvonnerenoult1819
    @yvonnerenoult1819 2 месяца назад

    I just heard about glaze to make hair shine. Is it ok for gray hair? Will it cause yellowing?

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  2 месяца назад

      Unfortunately, I’ve heard from women who’ve gotten yellowing from it so I don’t generally recommend it.

  • @farashahanem
    @farashahanem 9 месяцев назад

    I went cold turkey last year (I’m waiting to change my account photo when my dye is completely gone, a “new me” reveal). I’ve only had a handful of rude or ignorant comments, including one from a little girl who was confused about my youthful, line-free face and asked me, “Are you an old grandma?” I thought that was humorous, because she wasn’t coming from a place of rudeness. Otherwise, I’ve had nothing but compliments! 😊

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  9 месяцев назад

      That’s wonderful! I love that comment from the little girl - kids are always so open ❤️. I hope that as more women let their hair go gray at a young age that the idea that only the very elderly can have gray hair will go away.

  • @crwonshe
    @crwonshe 10 месяцев назад

    I use to look always very young and people use to see me as a very young woman but now that I got 20% gray finally I think I look my age and people are treating me seriously now so I'm loving it haha. My focus is never been the looks but being fit and healthy as I can be to feel good.

  • @susancasas1471
    @susancasas1471 6 месяцев назад

    I will be 52 this year and I've been dying my hair since my 20's. Since my 40's I needed to dye it every 4 weeks and even then after 3 weeks I was trying to cover the gray roots! I have no dyed my hair in 9 weeks and going cold turkey! I almost didn't take pictures for Mother's Day because of my ROOTS! ( but I did ) I am very white around my face so I've been purposely pinning my hair back to show my roots. I'd rather have people just know that YES I am growing my gray out.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  6 месяцев назад

      Great, Susan! I felt the same way - loud and proud! ♥️

  • @nicomody
    @nicomody 11 месяцев назад

    I was a redhead and began to dye it when the white hairs showed up more often. To transition, I got lots of blonde highlights and just grew it out from there with a demarcation line you could hardly see. The process was easy, and it turned out to be a cream-and-honey colour rather than white, but it took me almost a whole year to see that stranger in the mirror as me. I'm lucky that I don't live in the US so I was never insulted like people often are there, but there's a different problem: here most older people don't dye or have never dyed, and there's the fear of disappearing. I'm lucky in that my hair is an unusual colour (and was even complimented today!) but I do wish I'd never dyed and had seen the ever-changing process of red hair changing gradually to cream. FWIW I've never had to use special products - care is very easy.

  • @Madmarsha
    @Madmarsha 11 месяцев назад +3

    Nobody's ever said anything to me about my gray hair, which is saying a lot. lol

  • @carolmiller9066
    @carolmiller9066 9 месяцев назад

    I wanted to go gray, so I finally grew my hair out and now all the dye is out and I’m not gray I just have one small streak of silver. I don’t feel right when so many women friends are really gray or white. After my husband passed I went reddish brown then by accident i turned my hair lighter so I went all out and became a very light blonde or sometimes gray depending on toner. I can’t afford salons so I do it all myself. During Covid I let it grow and finally it’s natural but it looks brown and mousy to me. I have a bad shoulder that gives me a fit doing anything to the back. I tried to get my son to help cut and once bleach the back but he missed spots. I’m 81 and think I should be gray.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, Carol - a lot of women find it frustrating when they’re not as gray as they expected.
      I have a video about what to do if you hate your gray hair - it might be able to help you find a way to love it: ruclips.net/video/xlzFU4rJ46w/видео.htmlsi=nEy_HIIVNuzJJFrC

  • @wynterbreeze1202
    @wynterbreeze1202 9 месяцев назад

    I'm 44 1/2 and i dyed my hair 2 weeks ago (a honey blonde) but I feel that i need to stop dying my hair (I've been dying my hair since the age of 14) so i think now is the time to stop. I hope I'm able to hold out.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  9 месяцев назад

      Best of luck to you! Luckily, blonde hair is easier to transition than dark brunette hair is (gray hair blends better with blonde hair). So you should have an easy time of it. If you find yourself having a wobble, go onto my blog or Instagram, and look at photos of other women who’ve done this. It makes it easier if you can see the finish line. ♥️

  • @krisy-in-italy
    @krisy-in-italy 8 месяцев назад

    I decided to allow myself to go natural after years of coloring blonde. My hairdresser promised to help me but what she did rather than coloring the roots she went through and highlighted it to its last strand! I’m blonder than before! 🙄 She told me I had to go back next month for more highlights and a Botox treatment. 😳 So when does this bring in my natural hair? I think I will just cancel for next month and just wait it out for a bit or find someone who is more sympathetic to my needs. I really think she is worried about her monthly income from me diminishing and well that’s just sad.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  8 месяцев назад

      i'm afraid that's fairly common. The most important thing you can do is get a supportive stylist. I have a stylist directory here: directory.katiegoesplatinum.com. If that doesn't help, try an Aveda salon. They are generally gray-friendly.

  • @lcarolc03
    @lcarolc03 3 месяца назад

    I went cold turkey and encountered many negative remarks. Then I internalized them, felt like an ugly duckling for nearly three years. Pretty hair clips, gray scrunchies , brighter lipstick were my crutches. My hair is past my shoulders and I knew I didn’t want to deal with growing out a pixie. So I trimmed every 8 weeks, cried a little along the way. Had it not been for Sharon Danley Going Gray and Loving It group , I would never have made it. But it was worth every miserable moment. No more chemical dyes every three weeks , dry rough hair. It’s like Freedom and honestly , i think I look better with light silver hair. My husband loves it too.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  2 месяца назад

      I'm so glad it worked out so well for you! Facebook support groups definitely helped me, too, during my transition. The support is invaluable!

  • @am63607
    @am63607 11 месяцев назад

    I went cold turkey in 2019. I just kept it shoulder length as I could change my hairstyle putting it up or keeping it down depending on how I felt. My hair is now dark underneath with gray on top with many different shades in between, and I look at it has my own unique colour. The biggest surprise I got being gray was when someone on a train offered me their seat.( never happened before)😂

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад +1

      I’m so glad that you love the uniqueness - me, too! ♥️

  • @tinad5672
    @tinad5672 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm almost done with my transition. It's been 19 months. I love my hair and get compliments from complete strangers all the time. If you're on the fence, DO IT!

  • @mariee.5912
    @mariee.5912 17 дней назад +1

    I have gray hair since I was 12. I realized my gray doesn't bother me. I don't have enough gray that's why I used to dye. I have dye for about 8 years. I have patchy gray. Only like 10% of my hair. Someone told me "your gray is showing" I said, yes since I was 12.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  14 дней назад

      I wish people wouldn’t make these type of comments. It’s so irritating! I’m glad your gray doesn’t bother you - that’s a healthy attitude! I wish I’d embraced it at a younger age.

  • @sabrinamerrick1271
    @sabrinamerrick1271 Месяц назад

    My building had a habit of shutting down water for repairs. Well this mere fact caused me a lot of stress. I dreaded the monthly process.
    . I'd faltered once before - but I wasn't ready to surrender to grayness. But this buildings' unreliable water service was a catalyst to get me started. Ppl get confused when they see a younger woman with gray/white/silver. I only wish I'd done it sooner.

  • @lillierose5304
    @lillierose5304 11 месяцев назад

    I have attempted several times to just let my natural hair grow out but i always end up dying my roots because of the "inbetween phase". I'm 33. Started seing greys at age 27. I wish I never dyed my hair 😅

  • @laura6344
    @laura6344 11 месяцев назад

    Stai benissimo con i capelli grigi . Io mi vedo proprio sciupata, non so che fare. Ma per caso usi un illuminante, un qualcosa che renda il tuo grigio così bello?

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much! To answer your question, no - my hair is completely natural. It grows out of my head this way - which is a miracle, because if you look at my earliest videos, you can see how dull, damaged, thin, and frizzy my dyed hair was after 25 years of dyeing. I feel really lucky to have healthy & shiny hair again. If you are having trouble with your gray hair, or you don’t like the color, check out this video for some tips - hope it helps! ruclips.net/video/xlzFU4rJ46w/видео.htmlsi=ve4eZCfN08fff7zP

  • @monabiehl6213
    @monabiehl6213 8 месяцев назад

    I decided to go gray because my friends were gray and I was tired of dyeing my hair. It took 10 months to grow out the dye. I went to the hairdresser more often for haircuts. Before doing this I used lighter and lighter hair dye. Now that it's completely grown out and there's no dye in my hair--I am thinking of going back to the dye. I am just not ready. I've never been really fond of grey hair.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  8 месяцев назад

      you have to do what makes you happy. If dye makes you happier, go for it! Life is too short and you want to do what feels right for you! 😍

    • @sabrinamerrick1271
      @sabrinamerrick1271 10 дней назад

      @@monabiehl6213 do what makes you feel great.

  • @teresajones569
    @teresajones569 6 месяцев назад

    i went naturally at age 50, kept it long and just delt with it only problem is the front is spotty white and back is salt and pepper. i dont like the white parts but nothing i can do i guess.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  6 месяцев назад

      There aer some tips in this article that might help you: katiegoesplatinum.com/hate-gray-hair/

  • @Grayinla
    @Grayinla 9 месяцев назад

    smooth so far

  • @alexandrawolff2319
    @alexandrawolff2319 6 месяцев назад

    I’m most interested in the strip-dye method, but can’t figure it how to do it with curly hair, especially since I don’t have a natural part - it’s swept back.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  6 месяцев назад

      I recently did a live video that addresses this issue - you can find it here: Go Gray the Secret Way: Q&A on The Dye Strip Technique
      ruclips.net/user/liverm9vdfS2usU?feature=share

  • @conwaycat5112
    @conwaycat5112 9 месяцев назад

    My hairdresser insist I go grey as coloring was getting so difficult for a variety of reasons. While it is a pretty color on its own, it makes me look much older. It is blue grey in clumps and looks maw-maw. I have always been one who people thought were 15 years younger than my actual age. Now everyone thinks I look 2 to 5 years older. I hate it! I find only people somewhat older than me compliment it. Several friends who I trust tell me it makes me look substantially older. Now I have to figure out what color to go to to get back to hair color. Now matter what everyone says, it makes you look older even if it is a pretty color of grey. Don’t do it!

  • @kathypensock5880
    @kathypensock5880 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love this video. I want to share that I have found a great product for grey and yellowing hair. Just Nutritive has product for grey and even growing more hair. It's all natural with great ingredients! I love it!

  • @vonniehatfield2599
    @vonniehatfield2599 11 месяцев назад

    I started going gray by Dye strip method last Feb. I got inpatient with this and went to my dark brown hair color lifted. OMG I am blonde now . my hair is gray or white underneath on my sides now and I have not colored my hair since July. My hair is so damaged I bought a wig. Hated it. So now I am just conditioning it and letting it grow out cold turkey...Help!

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад

      I"m so sorry to hear that. Lifting color can be very damaging on dark hair. If you hate wearing a wig, can you try to blend the gray with the dyed by using root sprays, powders, etc. That helps some women. Best of luck to you!

    • @vonniehatfield2599
      @vonniehatfield2599 11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for getting back to me with suggestions🥰

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад

      You’re welcome!

  • @sidhetaerie
    @sidhetaerie 8 дней назад

    The first time I let my hair grow out gray I was shocked at an incident where they were asking people at a meeting of a club to take turns saying why they joined. When it was my turn they skipped right over me! I realized I had become invisible and I started to color my hair again. Eventually, I got tired of the damage and the time and expense again and realized I didn't care anymore and just let it grow out again cold turkey. It took a long time of skunk stripe but now it is all done, long and looks good and is a lot healthier. If someone doesn't seem to see me it is their loss. I speak up or just move on. Sometimes people comment that someone has aged gracefully because they have done a lot of artificial things to their looks like surgery and the like, I have to smile because that is NOT what aging gracefully means.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  8 дней назад +1

      That’s a pet peeve of mine too. If someone wants to get plastic surgery, more power to them, but that’s not the definition of “aging gracefully.”
      That reminds me of a time when my friend said she made pancakes from scratch and I asked her what her recipe was and the answer was “Krusteaz Pancake Mix.”

    • @sidhetaerie
      @sidhetaerie 8 дней назад

      😂 I guess as opposed to "Going to IHOP"

  • @brendamaddox658
    @brendamaddox658 9 месяцев назад

    My stylist at the time, who I had gone to for many years, said "You know this is going to age you dramatically, right? The only way to transition is to go blonde" so I took his advice and passionately hated the blonde. Having red/brown hair, it was severely damaged from the lightening process and when the silver and dark roots started to show it was just as bad as letting the grey come in. I went back and only then learned the term "a grow out" so he added a bunch of low-lights which finally helped. (Note: I no longer see that stylist.) It was still shorter than at any other point in my life, but then came the pandemic and I grew it out in peace!
    Now, with all the colors in my hair from white, silver, various shades of grey, and the red and brown, people ask where I am having my hair color done. ha!

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  9 месяцев назад

      I really hate when stylists have that attitude. (Mine did too, and it took me a little while to decide not to go to her anymore). I’m so glad that you got through all that and that you love your new hair! ♥️♥️

  • @christinaps
    @christinaps 9 месяцев назад

    I stopped dyeing my hair september 2021, I have/had long hair; dyed red.
    By may 2022 I hated my head, it looked so sleazy that I went back to dyeing

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  9 месяцев назад

      So sorry to hear that - but that’s great that you’re doing what works for you ♥️♥️

  • @jessicadieckman8736
    @jessicadieckman8736 11 месяцев назад

    How about hearing you will look a cougar being married to your husband who has no gray hair and is actually older than you or my mom saying how can I go gray with her hair still being dark. That would be weird to hear apparently. Thanks for sharing this video.

  • @brightphoebesays
    @brightphoebesays 5 месяцев назад

    What I wish I had been prepared for was the possibility of postpartum depression after having a baby. Nobody warned me, nobody acted with trepidation (except my mom) when I got pregnant. It was all "Oh! Congratulations! Most wonderful day of my life" garbage, no reality. And my preparation for childbirth was too much on the airy fairy side. I used to read a birth magazine called Birth Issues, and there was no gritty truth in there. I complained to the mag afterward and sent in MY true, honest to god birth story for publication, and they rejected it, saying it would scare prospective mothers! Too right it will ! And it should!

  • @Cosmicgypsie
    @Cosmicgypsie 3 месяца назад

    I WANT HAIR LIKE URS. Like an Ocean 🌊

  • @EOBRIEN304
    @EOBRIEN304 11 месяцев назад +1

    My hairdresser actually recommends keeping it because my hair is very healthy and doesn't wash me out. It's salt pepper. I would never go back.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад

      Wonderful!

    • @EOBRIEN304
      @EOBRIEN304 11 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I also believe the eyebrow could be the main focus of the face.

  • @saffysaffy3239
    @saffysaffy3239 11 месяцев назад

    . I nd support .I went grey 2 yrs ago. I hd nò neg comments frm anyone I was Gung ho to do it. My thick curly auburn hair grew in white fine straight & thin. I look horrible! I mourn my thick hair. I can't do anything w the hair I have now. I deeply regret going grey I look terrible! Evn if I dye it it will still be fine thin & straight. I wasn't happy about how colors I used to wear look awful on me. Whole thing ws a disaster.I wish I cld go back.in time or find some way to fix it. I've thght of buying wigs. Dnt mean 2 b a " Debby Downer" but there must b other women this happened to. Its actually affected my confidence and mental health. May sound dramatic but it ws traumatic seeing wht happened to me I avoid mirrors. Anyone else feel this way?

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm so sorry to hear this. I haven't heard about hair having such a drastic change in texture just from going gray before - you might want to consult Joli Campbell of QuicksilverHair. She knows everything about curly hair and gray hair and might be able to help you get to the bottom of this: quicksilverhair.com/product/hair-troubles-consultation/

    • @saffysaffy3239
      @saffysaffy3239 11 месяцев назад

      @@KatieGoesPlatinum Thank You

  • @K3r0411
    @K3r0411 2 месяца назад

    I wish people would just do what makes them happy, because negative comments will come no matter what. Some won’t understand you going gray, but on the flipside there’s the “aging gracefully” police who won’t like if you color your hair, and are just as toxic. I even had a “friend” call me out when I got veneers for some of my front teeth after I knocked a corner off one of my incisors. People need to mind their own business. Do as you please, and let others do the same.

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  2 месяца назад

      I agree 100%! I wish people would just mind their own business. Nobody should feel pressure to dye OR not to dye!

  • @Shyann1
    @Shyann1 7 месяцев назад

    Thank U for this 🌹🌼🌺

  • @tealimeteatime1244
    @tealimeteatime1244 11 месяцев назад

    I wish I had enough hair to go gray 😢 I wouldn't mind comments about my gray hair, it would anyway be better than : "what did you do to your hair ?" I just survived a bad covid. Hopefully, my hair will regrow despite an androgenic alopecia + a telogen effluvium post covid. Meanwhile, I'm saving for a wig (perhaps for a grey one 😂) Going gray isn't easy, going bald is quite depressing. Stay positive !

    • @KatieGoesPlatinum
      @KatieGoesPlatinum  11 месяцев назад

      I'm sorry you are going through that - a few of my friend's daughters have gone through alopecia and I know it's not easy. And Covid is a double-whammy - I just had it too and lost a lot of hair. I hope you can get some relief! Sending hugs to you.

    • @tealimeteatime1244
      @tealimeteatime1244 11 месяцев назад

      Many thanks 🤗