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Growing out the greys

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Ducks1 Sat 18-Jun-16 11:57:24

Has anyone tried growing out their grey hair? I have tried several times but once it gets to a certain point I reach for the dye. My hairdresser has warned of this. My hair is all different shades right now, almost 100% grey on top, lots of dark at the nape with salt & pepper too confused

Fi61 Sun 23-Oct-16 10:22:19

Feeling inspired by all the stories. Will give it a go ?

topazann Fri 04-Nov-16 11:53:09

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DAncer66 Fri 04-Nov-16 12:09:12

Originally a redhead my hair when white quite quickly.

Any advice on a hair style would be appreciated.

DAncer66 Fri 04-Nov-16 12:12:22

Sorry, that was supposed to be 'went'. smile

seacliff Sat 04-Feb-17 12:23:17

Resurrected this thread rater than start yet another. Dancer your hair looks lovely in that picture, simple and modern, can't believe it went from red to that, lucky you.

I am fed up with my hair and don't know what to do with it. It was dark brown and now I think quite grey/silver. I have grown it to just under chin length and want to keep it as easier to style than when short. (I have thick wavy bushy frizzy hair). I did have some lighter highlights but my hair just looked rather faded, not sure how good that hairdresser was. Any colour I apply goes on too dark, my hair really grabs the colour even if its just a dark blond, it comes out brown, too dark and unflattering on me now.

I am considering applying that colourB4, which apparently removes most hair colour and possibly leaves you orangy grey!! I'd then apply a light ash blond, not sure what to do.

Ideally I'd like it a light brown, and could may be let greys come through then. I can't afford to go to hairdressers too often.

I still work, and didn't really want to grow it out over the months, it would look awful.Did wonder about the spray on temp colour. Any advice welcome thanks.

rosesarered Sat 04-Feb-17 12:32:30

Go to hairdresser once and have silver streaks put in?

seacliff Sat 04-Feb-17 12:35:17

It would be such a contrast to existing dark brown with chestnut I think?

Alima Sat 04-Feb-17 12:49:51

I grew out all the hair colour and it was a nice-ish grey for a couple of years. The natural hair colour before I went grey was a sort of mid brown. One day, don't know why, I decided to try a semi-permanent dye. I chose a Superdrug own brand, Honey Blonde which is dark-ish at first but settles nicely. Last time I did it was just before Christmas and will do it again tomorrow. The thing I really like about it is that there is no very strong smell at first as with the permanent dyes. There's no highlights effect with it but I am far too stingy to pay to get it done. I wear it short anyway so the colours would be gone in a flash. At least with a semi permanent dye seacliffe if you don't like it and wash your hair four times a day the colour would be gone in a week!

seacliff Sat 04-Feb-17 13:05:50

Thanks Alima, that is the sort of colour I want. I just checked and I did buy the superdrug honey blond color enhancing shampoo £1.99, but it didn't work on dark brown. I see the semi perm at £3.59, I might try that, thanks.

My hairdresser has a half price on color this month if you also get a cut.I just want to stop having to apply chemicals so much, it's not good for my hair condition.

Last time, I had bleach highlights and then a light ash rinse, it was paler than I wanted. I then stupidly applied a semi in dark blonde, it went too dark, the bleach probably didn't help, so I lost my highlights!!

rosesarered Sat 04-Feb-17 13:37:00

Take advantage of the offer seacliff streaks/highlights ( not done too finely though, as that just gives an all over colour look) and will break up the natural root colour when it comes through.I always stress to the hairdresser that I want to see the streaks.
Putting a honey blonde on darker hair won't really do much.Make sure the highlight colour is one that you want, I have two colours put in as highlights, dark blonde and light blonde, but there are also caramel/ strawberry blonde ones to consider, which would look good on your darker hair.Your hair colour will fade from dark brown anway as time goes on.Good luck.?

seacliff Sat 04-Feb-17 13:49:18

Thanks Roses. Last time she did lots of very fine streaks, and it just blended as you say.

Only thing is, as they can't see the previous highlights done last November, so they may reapply bleach on same hair. Is that OK? It was a mild bleach apparently.

Have been reading Colour B4 reviews on superdrug with before and after photos. Some have success, some not, and a very eggy smell.

rosesarered Sat 04-Feb-17 14:01:24

Yes, it's fine, as anybody who has highlights redone often has the same bits of hair redone, and the mild bleach within the colour will lift it anyway.
Let the hairdresser advise as to what is best colour for highlights but always say that you don't want them done finely! A lesson I have learned over the years.Two colours gives a more natural look, some do three! It should not cost any more however many colours They highlight.