Mac-Guy
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#teammoisturedskinandhairI've told my mom this for years and after her stroke now she listens. She looks so much better now than before.
#teammoisturedskinandhairI've told my mom this for years and after her stroke now she listens. She looks so much better now than before.
#teammoisturedskinandhair
Yes, this is what I meant by different texture. Funnily enough, my friend who has naturally curly hair grew very straight grey hair. She always wanted naturally straight hair, but not in THAT color. LOLNot to mention they don't always cover up the greys. Grey hairs really are a different animal. I have a few and they are curly (!) - a big difference to my dead straight hair.
I've started to use oils everywhere!
Y'all are too cute!!! I love your hubby's quirky mustache and bow tie!!!
He grew the mustache just for fun over a year ago and I haven't let him shave it ever since! He looks like an Italian immigrant from the 20's and I love it. LOLY'all are too cute!!! I love your hubby's quirky mustache and bow tie!!! Way back in the day my husband had long hair. I have almost always had short hair, but I had a thing for guys with long hair when I was younger. He's in the military now so it's super short, but I miss it sometimes. My little rocker dude! :yeah:
I think some people's hair are better suited for do-it-yourself dyeing than other's. You should also know what you're doing. Here people often have a soft, thin hair, and you see all kinds of pink or faded black hair.Yes, this is what I meant by different texture. Funnily enough, my friend who has naturally curly hair grew very straight grey hair. She always wanted naturally straight hair, but not in THAT color. LOL
And yeah, drug store hair dye... You get what you pay for. A friend of mine is a colorist at an upscale salon. Fixing color accidents is very expensive, especially as do-at-home hair is often overprocessed as people use it way too often as it doesn't always cover too well. Striping color and making it look "normal" again is the most difficult. Oh well, I still understand why people resort to drug store color. Once you have grey hair and start getting it colored at a good salon, you can budget at least 150 - 200 bucks each month for maintenance every month.
I think some people's hair are better suited for do-it-yourself dyeing than other's. You should also know what you're doing. Here people often have a soft, thin hair, and you see all kinds of pink or faded black hair.
I've been dyeing my hair for 30 years now, at home atm. Hairdresses always dyed my hair too dark, and since I have a lot of (longish) hair now, I should probably pay double at a hairdresser. I've always gone for a natural, shiny and healthy looking red. My current haidresser is not complaining.
I had to go lighter about seven years ago because my roots were terribly grey. With the lighter highlights mixed in you can't see the grey as much so I don't have to get it dyed as often.Gray hair is actually white, but as it mixes with your natural hair, it appears to be gray. You might also end up with odd hairs that are half and half, i.e. an inch gray, and inch your natural youthful color, and then gray again. This version of gray is ideal if you want to go for the salt'n'pepper look, but I would say that most people will not be able to achieve this look. Often, life events will accelerate the graying process and more and more roots will produce gray hair. It's a vicious cycle.Now I have like 5! Ugh lol I get pissed whenever someone tries to pull them out! I'd rather gray than go bald! Or thin! My stepmom owns a salon so I'll have no trouble coloring once it's needed lol
Basically, gray hair is lacking pigments, which makes it also harder to dye. The color cannot grab onto any existing pigments in the hair, which makes the color fade away much faster. This is more prominent in darker hair. You've probably seen older ladies and gentlemen that attempted to keep a full head of dark brown, but it turns out as a brassy redish tone. My advice is to start early to go a shade lighter (or even two shades).
Consider yourself lucky that you have a professional in your family.I'm sure you stepmum can help you out or at least give you a discount. Coloring hair in regular intervals (at the most 3 weeks if you want to avoid unsightly roots) can get really expensive, especially when you go for quality products (and avoid do-it-yourself bottle dye from the drugstore - those will dry out your hair even more and that's what you want to avoid as the gray is already very coarse).
LOL at not pulling them out. I totally agree. Who would pull them out anyway? You either live with the gray hair or you dye them. Pulling them out is not a solution.
That was a smart move.I had to go lighter about seven years ago because my roots were terribly grey. With the lighter highlights mixed in you can't see the grey as much so I don't have to get it dyed as often.
Maybe for Pros. We will see...Why did I think this was on-line today? Disappointed.
Great makeup-addicted minds think alike! I was searching for some items on MAC's website this morning hoping to start loading up my shopping cart early.Hmm I searched for "Pedro" on MAC a couple days ago for no good reason. I know it's the 29th but still lol
LOL, he does! I love old fashioned looks, though!He grew the mustache just for fun over a year ago and I haven't let him shave it ever since! He looks like an Italian immigrant from the 20's and I love it. LOL