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No more hair colour

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ginny Sat 04-Jul-20 08:05:55

I’m waiting a bit longer before I visit the hairdressers. I’ve managed to keep my hair trimmed ( not perfectly) and I stopped having it coloured about 4 years ago.
Grey/silver hair in good condition and well cut looks just as good .

janeainsworth Sat 04-Jul-20 07:53:53

I’ve made the same decision as you, maydonoz, mainly because my hair seems to be in much better condition for not being coloured. Last time it was done was Feb 14th.
I’ve been surprised how dark my roots are so I’m going to see what it looks like when the colour is all grown out.
Frankly lockdown has made me feel very old so that’s another reason why now seems a good time to abandon the colouring.

tanith Sat 04-Jul-20 07:44:51

I let my hair go natural a few years ago and it was liberating to not have the dreaded grey parting I’ve never regretted it. I really could care less if it’s ageing it’s very healthy and shiny I’m sure gives my age away so why worry about the grey.

It’s also got really long in lockdown but I rather like it not having it longer for 20 yrs I might just let it grow.

Shirleyw Sat 04-Jul-20 03:14:55

I'm #excited that I'm having hair cut and coloured today....im not ready for the grey look yet.....least I've tried it ?

Cabbie21 Fri 03-Jul-20 21:12:41

I feel I look like my mother now. She lived to 92 and I certainly don’t want to look that age. I don’t want to go back to a full head of colour, (though it was always my original colour) and I feel I should use this opportunity to embrace the grey. My daughter and my teenage grandchildren think I should have it coloured again, perhaps lighter than before so that eventually the grey will just blend in.
My appointment is the week after next.

J52 Fri 03-Jul-20 20:11:49

*rather

J52 Fri 03-Jul-20 20:11:29

Chewbacca you do find that colours that previously suited you might not. It depends on your skin tone, which changes with age anyway.
I now go towards cool blue, greys and greens father than hot pinks.

maydonoz Fri 03-Jul-20 19:58:15

Thank you all for your replies, it looks like about similar numbers want to colour or not, so I'll see how it goes.
I'm looking forward to the freedom and hopefully the return my hair to its previous good, healthy condition.
My OH and DS1, 2 and 3 are all encouraging and say "Mum, it's much better".
I will also have more disposable income for spending on other things.

Chewbacca Fri 03-Jul-20 19:00:22

This is very timely..... I've not seen my natural colour of hair since I was 15 and so was a bit shock to see how silvery grey it is now. I've always had a cut and colour every 6 weeks but lockdown, and my hairdresser deciding to close up business, has made me think I might not go back to colouring it again. I'm just a bit worried that it can be very ageing and you have to rethink makeup etc. Not sure what to do to be honest.

Purpledaffodil Fri 03-Jul-20 18:54:08

Like J52 I went paler with dye until silver roots were not noticeable. DD was against it but now admits she likes it and it gives her hope for her future hair colour?
I feel more authentic, it saves lots of money and my hair is in much better condition. What’s not to like?

FlexibleFriend Fri 03-Jul-20 18:46:25

No I've continued to colour my hair throughout lockdown.

Hetty58 Fri 03-Jul-20 18:39:22

I dyed my hair 'steel silver' instead of blonde, and it's brilliant that the roots blend in so well! When the previously coloured ends grow out, I'll be quite happy to stop. Younger people actually choose to dye their hair silver, after all! (I quite fancy trying pink too.)

J52 Fri 03-Jul-20 18:32:28

I gradually lightened my hair until the regrowth blended in. I then stopped and let the natural silver grey Show.
I have been stopped by strangers making positive comments. So glad I don’t have the fuss and expense of colour.
Go for it!

Calendargirl Fri 03-Jul-20 18:06:47

I stopped having mine coloured at the end of last summer. My hair is shoulder length. The grey is now bottom of my ears, the rest is blondeish, but not too noticeable.

My DH prefers it, and I like it also. I think it’s pewter colour, if I look older, well, so be it. Lockdown has reinforced my decision.

TwiceAsNice Fri 03-Jul-20 18:06:06

I am now very grey since lockdown and hate it. I will be having my hair recoloured as soon as I can arrange it

Toadinthehole Fri 03-Jul-20 17:57:01

I’ve just had my hair coloured. It’s never anything outlandish, I just have my natural colour put back. My dear friend who does my hair is a mobile hairdresser, and reckons my colour is the most popular one asked for. I can cope with most things to do with ageing, but not grey hair!?

annsixty Fri 03-Jul-20 17:54:20

I stopped about 5 years ago and have never once regretted it.
I am now almost all white and it certainly suits my skin colour better.

Oopsadaisy3 Fri 03-Jul-20 17:52:50

I have a couple of boxes of semi permanent hair colours, just in case I bottle out and want to cover the grey/black hair.
I’m not having it cut though, I can’t cope with uncoloured and short hair, but so far the bottles remain in their packets.

CocoPops Fri 03-Jul-20 17:30:57

Yes, I "embraced the grey" last year and much to my surprise received lots of compliments. I found it liberating.

lemongrove Fri 03-Jul-20 17:09:45

No....just the opposite, I need colour and feel better with it.
A good friend has given up to ‘embrace the grey’ during lockdown and looks about a hundred years old.?

maydonoz Fri 03-Jul-20 17:06:58

Tomorrow I have a hair appointment but for the first time I will just have a trim, I have decided to embrace the greys and not have my roots done again. I have threatened to do this before but have laterchangedmy in d, however this time I'm decisive.
I wondered if anyone else has made the same decision during lockdown.