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threesugars Fri 09-Dec-16 14:15:15

I've finally decided to embrace the grey (I WAS a very deep brunette). Already I'm realising I might need to rethink my very bold coloured wardrobe and go for more muted shades in future. I'm also thinking I should go for a new haircut. Did anyone else radically change their hairstyle when they went grey? Any particular older celebrities you think have a flattering hairstyle - so I can google a pic and take it with me to the hairdressers?

fiorentina51 Fri 09-Dec-16 16:45:23

I'm in the same boat at the moment but will leave it until after Christmas to try out my new look. I'm thinking of having my hair cut much shorter than my usual style, possibly going for a Judy Dench type in order to speed up the growing out of my coloured hair. If that makes sense?

Suki70 Fri 09-Dec-16 18:07:50

I had my hair coloured honey blonde for years but then, after losing it all following chemotherapy, it grew back pure white. At first it grew naturally into a Judy Dench style but this didn't suit my face so I let it grow into my old style - a chin length bob with a layered fringe. The first thing I did was get rid of any beige clothes -too ageing. I find now that bright colours suit me best and together with more make up prevent me from disappearing into the background. If you google grey hair styles, there are lots of sites with pictures of flattering styles. I think the one to avoid is the short, curly perm!

aggie Fri 09-Dec-16 18:23:48

Avoid the muted shades , embrace colour !!

J52 Fri 09-Dec-16 18:55:52

I went from natural dark with auburn highlights, to dyed honey blond ( to cover the grey), to lighter blond then to my natural colour. I was surprised to find a lovely shade of platinum underneath.

Now my hairdresser puts a wash on it that lifts the colour and gives a lovely shine. I find some strong colours such as cranberry and navy are good, as well as soft blues.

ninathenana Sat 10-Dec-16 00:02:55

I'd love my grey to look like Judy Dench.

Pittcity Sat 10-Dec-16 08:24:46

I had mine shortened a little to help grow out the colour but am now growing it back. If a style suited you when it was coloured it still will when it is grey. You will need to wear a bit more colour not less.

DaphneBroon Sat 10-Dec-16 08:26:49

ninathenana I would like my face to look like Judi Dench -as well as my hair!

DaphneBroon Sat 10-Dec-16 08:29:02

PS * threesugars* do not abandon your bold colours - muted shades can look very bland with grey. Keep lots of white, especially near your face.

ninathenana Sat 10-Dec-16 13:55:12

Looking great Daphnetchsmile

Anya Sat 10-Dec-16 15:16:41

Yes, I love the silver hair with vibrant colours look. I've not had my highlights done for months as I thought there was enough grey/silver coming through so didn't need to. But it seems to be getting darker rather than otherwise.

This is not what I want confused

suzied Sat 10-Dec-16 16:29:51

No I was pleased with my hair growing out at first as I had ash lowlights put in, now my hair is white on top and an ash colour underneath, which looks odd, so I think I will go back to the highlights to blend it all in. I tried a blue rinse (!) which isn't called a blue rinse any more but something like "Hawaii " I quite like that but it still clashes with the hair underneath. So I think it's back to the hairdressers.

glammanana Sat 10-Dec-16 21:03:00

My sister has a very muted collection of clothes and her hair is now all grey cut in a chin length bob which suits her very well she always has a bold coloured scarf tied loosely to finish off her look and always seems to look good,mine is coloured every 2/3 mths and waist length totally different to hers and piled on top with a big clip but imo it still looks tidy and up to date,I also wear big scarfs to finish off a look but in more subtle colours.Go with what you like and not worry about others think is my moto.