Oh! Oh! Oh Dear!
Not boasting - I wouldn't mind it going silver like DB's did, but it stubbornly refuses to change colour.
However, the last hair cut was disastrous.
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Hello I'd like some advice please, I stopped colouring my hair several years ago, as I could no longer be bothered with the faf of it all, and found some of the colourants irritated my scalp. now having retired with more time and with short grey hair, I'm thinking of colouring again as I'm fed up with the drab look and am not yet ready for my full on Granny look. Anyone any suggestions on which ones to try? Thank you Liz
Oh! Oh! Oh Dear!
Not boasting - I wouldn't mind it going silver like DB's did, but it stubbornly refuses to change colour.
However, the last hair cut was disastrous.
Hey Lizzy53, I stopped colouring what I thought was mousy hair about two years ago. My hairdresser suggested we cut it really short and see what colour it was naturally. Well, it turned out to be almost white, I was quite thrilled! Such a relief not to have to colour it every six weeks.
I know white hair is associated with getting older, but honestly I think it's all in the mind. I still think young and make sure a wear makeup if I'm going out. Don't know about you, but these are some of the best years of my life!
The picture shows me singing in a flash mob in our local supermarket!
MY friend is only in her fifties and has long grey hair which looks gorgeous. She was just going to let it go grey naturally but didn't like the mallen streak look she got! Her hairdresser has instead given her low lights mixed through the grey and it looks fabulous. So much so, I asked for her hairdresser s details. Mine is still being coloured at the moment as I am not ready for grey yet but the rate at which it grows, costs a fortune! I have salon colours four times a year and then inbetween touch it up with Nice and Easy
Lynne - what's a flash mob? We don't seem to get them in our supermarket.
Recently, I got fed up with my salt n pepper hair and decided I wanted to become a "silver fox"... I used a pre-lightener and ended up a bit yellow-blonde and all the customers at work said they liked it, but personally IMHO, it was a bit "brassy", so I used a silver toner on it today and it's now a pretty ash blonde, silvery colour which I'm much happier with.
I've had short hair for over 25 years because it suits me, not because I'm pushing 60!! Personally, I'm sick of neutral shades and have decided to wear brighter colours and stay away from grey/beige this year.
Maybe I've entered a rebellious phase?
I do think that you should do whatever makes you happy or more confident and not listen to what others say... 
What about a splash of pink?
Always colour my hair, feel old with grey and I think the highlights thicken it up a bit. Yes it is a matter of lack of confidence to go grey with me. I agree with janey sister its personal.
I would definitely go to a professional as gray is difficult to color. Or you can try one that says 100% gray coverage. Blonde looks very natural once hair has lightened on it own and looks nice too.
Well, as a newbie to Gransnet, I might as well stick my oar in too!! I've been having my hair coloured at the hairdressers for years. Last week I had the normal colour then went wild with some highlights! Today a shop assistant told me she loved my hair! I was really touched - that doesn't happen every day does it? I'd love to let it go to it's natural grey colour but while I can still afford it I want to keep on the colouring path. So, Lizzy53, do what you want to do, what makes you feel good. Alea, you look lovely just as you are too!
I have read this thread with great interest. I have dyed my hair for years, going lighter and covering up the grey, which started in my 40s.
Due to selling and moving house, I have not been to the hairdressers since January.?. My hair has grown to my shoulders and the roots are a couple of inches, ( don't show much due to blond coloured hair) but they are much whiter than I expected.
Now in a new place I have made an appointment with a new hairdresser for a cut and I hope, tonal low/ high lights so that I can at last move away from a whole head colour and allow the silver to shine through! I'm a bit apprehensive!
DH can't understand why, after all you go in, they cut, you come out with shorter hair! ?
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J52 Men ...hey 
All those photos of gransnetters with full heads of grey or white hair proudly (rightly) showing how nice their hair is. I am waiting for a photo of someone with hair like mine that looks as if I spilt paint on it, bits grey or white, other bits still their regular colour to say how nice it is and how everyone admires it.
I admit if I had to go to the hair dresser for dye and highlights every six weeks I would be a bit daunted, but is that what most people do? I only dye my hair every three months or so and do it at home with products bought in Superdrug. I did discuss it with my hairdresser and she said since what I did always looked natural there was no point in having saloon clouring
I have two shades ( sometimes three) put in as highlights, this happens two times a year usually.In between that I use a shampoo for blonde hair, eventually the highlights fade into a general blondness which hides any roots.Having lots of layers put in also helps with the look, and gives body.
If anyone thinks that grey/white looks good on themselves, then great, but equally great for anyone who feels they look better with some colour put in.I don't have any grey friends ( who will be the first to crack?!) 
Well I've coloured my hair and it looks fabulous, I am delighted and have had so many people say, it takes years off me/you no longer look washed out/etc etc.....
One happy bunny!
I read this last week feeling that it was about time I did mine, I have greys sprinkled through my naturally mid to dark brown hair, which I colour light brown.,
Then, on Friday night, shortly before going out, I saw in a very well lit mirror just how much grey was really in my fringe. 
Not a good look, honest.
I had no time for a full head dye so used half a tube of brown eyebrow dye that I'd been sent to review last year. Ten minutes on, rather than thirty and crossed fingers, before washing out.
That worked quite well, being essentially the same chemical formulation as hair dye, at goodness knows what times the price.
I don't recommend eyebrow dye as an everyday choice of hair dye of course, but for those of us whose genes give us Mallen streaks/the piebald look/pepper and salt and heavy on the salt, dyeing with a decent hair dye really isn't such a bad option.
My hair is quite short, so I decant the unmixed hair dye and developer into a plastic bowl and use just half a pack at a time, when I dye my hair conventionally. Carefully resealed, the separate tube of colour and bottle of developer lasts until next time. (Usually 3 months for me, but maybe 6 weeks from now on.). I use Aldi colours, as they total 100 ml of product, and give excellent results.
I stopped colouring my hair when I reached my 70's, too much trouble and the roots showing through too quickly, so now I am a streaky silvery grey........it is aging, but people say they like it. I am just about to experiment by adding a couple of streaks with a pink highlighting spray which can be washed out with normal shampoo. Time to be different :
But how grey were you at 70 caz? So much of whether you colour or not depends on how grey or white you are. I suspect that a fairly clear line can be drawn between those whose hair is almost completely grey/white, who do not dye their hair, to complex and time consuming and those whose hair is much less grey who do not like the effect and prefer to stick to colouring and streaking their hair for a uniform effect.
Perhaps everyone contributing to this thread should start by a declaration about how grey they are and how quickly they are greying/went grey.
I can't remember exactly when I started getting grey hairs, probably in my 40's or 50's, I just know that by the time I reached 70, I decided all the bother of dyeing it was not worth the trouble. I find I now have silvery grey streaky hair to the front and sides, but am still quite dark at the back. I am not in the least vain, and am going for the pink streaks for a bit of fun and because I like to be non conformist.
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