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Your hair will be healthier
- Applying dye lifts the hair's protective proteins, so the chemicals can enter the strand and change its color. This process weakens the hair, which can cause brittleness, dryness, and thinning. Therefore, skipping the dye will result in much healthier hair.
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Your scalp health will improve
- An itchy scalp is often caused by a chemical in dye called paraphenylenediamine, a known irritant and allergen. But if you stop the dying process, you won't have this problem.
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You'll save money
- By letting your natural grays shine through, you can save a lot of money on dyeing your hair and getting touch-ups. Even if you don't go to the salon every month, frequently buying a box dye can still get expensive. You'll also be able to ditch all the pricey hair care products dyed hair requires.
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And you'll save time
- On top of saving a lot of money, you'll also save tons of time. Dying your hair can take hours, or even a whole day, depending on your hair type.
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You'll see added dimension
- Gray hair isn't only practical, it also creates a stunning aesthetic. Some will have stripes of white that look like natural highlights. Others will get a total white hue that looks like platinum blonde.
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It's better for the Earth
- The toxic lead in hair dyes isn't only bad for your scalp, but it's also bad for the environment. Depending on the product you use, you could be using lead, mercury, coal tar, or formaldehyde, which are all bad for the planet.
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There is tons of inspiration
- From Helen Mirren and Patti Smith, to Andie MacDowell, there are plenty of celebrities rocking gray hair. And they all look beautiful!
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Gray hair is surprising
- Going gray is always interesting because you'll discover your true hues. Some might have grays that look more metallic, while others might have a shiny salt and pepper mix.
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Gray is flexible
- There are lots of approaches to converting to gray hair. For example, you can wait for it to grow out, or cut it real short. You can also wear a wig in your dyed color until your gray has grown out. Or you can have a professional colorist camouflage the transitioning hair with lowlights as the gray grows in.
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It's a sisterhood
- There's a special bond and support between women who decide to go gray. They acknowledge the strength, autonomy, and beauty they see in each other.
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You'll feel free
- At the end of the day, dying your hair can cause a lot of stress. You may worry the color will come out wrong, or that you're spending too much money. But by letting your hair go gray, all that disappears.
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It will give you a brighter complexion
- When you stop coloring your hair dark and allow lighter gray shades to frame your face, it will naturally brighten your complexion.
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You'll rewrite your story
- Going gray is hard. But you'll prove to yourself that can do it. And just like with anything tough, you'll feel proud that you overcame your fears.
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It's powerful
- Going gray isn't scary. Instead, it's powerful, sensual, and sophisticated. On top of that, many women have reported that they're taken more seriously in the workplace after they reveal their gray.
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You can rock cool tones
- No matter what your skin color or tone is, the minute you introduce gray hair, cool tones will complement you.
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You'll get tons of compliments
- One of the biggest lies you can tell yourself is that people hate gray hair. That's simply not true. You'll notice how a lot of people will compliment your gray hues.
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Gray is real
- Unfortunately, we live in a society that worships youth and makes us afraid of aging. Being confident to rock your grays is a way to confront the reality of getting older, and to fully embrace it.
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No more dye stains
- Those who dye their hair understand the struggle of dye stains. But once you stop, you'll no longer get that dark halo along your hairline that lingers for days after each dye.
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You'll look younger
- This is especially true for women who colored their hair in dark tones. By eliminated the use of dark dye, you'll instantly see a Benjamin Button effect. All thanks to your natural grays!
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It's just hair
- At the end of the day, going gray doesn't have to be permanent, unless you want it to be. The beauty of it all is that you're in charge. So if you want to color it, or not, it's all up to you.
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Gray doesn't mean old
- By the age of 30, or even earlier in some cases, most people are bound to have a few gray hairs. However, in our society, showing any sign of aging has been drilled as being something bad. But in the end, women should be proud of their gray hair. Just like years of experience and knowledge, gray hair also comes with age. And that's perfectly fine.
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Gray hair is easy to maintain
- Contrary to colored hair, gray hair is easy to maintain. You no longer need to plan any salon appointments around your vacations or special events to hide your grays. All you have to do is maintain your grays, invest in a great haircut, and use products that suit your hair texture.
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You'll lose less hair
- With fewer chemicals in your hair, you'll experience less hair loss once you go gray. You'll also notice that your hair will become stronger and shinier.
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You'll change the world
- It might sound a little sensational, but by going gray you'll inspire others to do the same. A lot of women cover their grays due to society telling them that it makes people look old and undesirable. In realty, they simply lack references that combat that stigma.
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Less hair washing
- Many women report that, after going gray, they don’t need to wash their hair as often. Another major time saver!
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Gray is unique
- One of the best reasons to go gray is that everyone’s gray pattern is different. Your gray hair will naturally look perfect on you.
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Gray hair reveals new truths
- By going gray, it will completely change your perception of it. Many women report loving their gray locks once they grow them out. In the end, gray hair has always been the same, but the story you tell yourself is what changes.
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Less shame
- Hating on gray hair is a form of "body" shaming. By being nicer to yourself, it will be easier to embrace your silver hues, which will make the shame fade away. Sources: (Woman's Day) (Mane Addicts) See also: Fountain of youth: These foods can help you look younger
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Your hair will be healthier
- Applying dye lifts the hair's protective proteins, so the chemicals can enter the strand and change its color. This process weakens the hair, which can cause brittleness, dryness, and thinning. Therefore, skipping the dye will result in much healthier hair.
© Shutterstock
1 / 29 Fotos
Your scalp health will improve
- An itchy scalp is often caused by a chemical in dye called paraphenylenediamine, a known irritant and allergen. But if you stop the dying process, you won't have this problem.
© Shutterstock
2 / 29 Fotos
You'll save money
- By letting your natural grays shine through, you can save a lot of money on dyeing your hair and getting touch-ups. Even if you don't go to the salon every month, frequently buying a box dye can still get expensive. You'll also be able to ditch all the pricey hair care products dyed hair requires.
© Shutterstock
3 / 29 Fotos
And you'll save time
- On top of saving a lot of money, you'll also save tons of time. Dying your hair can take hours, or even a whole day, depending on your hair type.
© Shutterstock
4 / 29 Fotos
You'll see added dimension
- Gray hair isn't only practical, it also creates a stunning aesthetic. Some will have stripes of white that look like natural highlights. Others will get a total white hue that looks like platinum blonde.
© Shutterstock
5 / 29 Fotos
It's better for the Earth
- The toxic lead in hair dyes isn't only bad for your scalp, but it's also bad for the environment. Depending on the product you use, you could be using lead, mercury, coal tar, or formaldehyde, which are all bad for the planet.
© Shutterstock
6 / 29 Fotos
There is tons of inspiration
- From Helen Mirren and Patti Smith, to Andie MacDowell, there are plenty of celebrities rocking gray hair. And they all look beautiful!
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7 / 29 Fotos
Gray hair is surprising
- Going gray is always interesting because you'll discover your true hues. Some might have grays that look more metallic, while others might have a shiny salt and pepper mix.
© Shutterstock
8 / 29 Fotos
Gray is flexible
- There are lots of approaches to converting to gray hair. For example, you can wait for it to grow out, or cut it real short. You can also wear a wig in your dyed color until your gray has grown out. Or you can have a professional colorist camouflage the transitioning hair with lowlights as the gray grows in.
© Shutterstock
9 / 29 Fotos
It's a sisterhood
- There's a special bond and support between women who decide to go gray. They acknowledge the strength, autonomy, and beauty they see in each other.
© Shutterstock
10 / 29 Fotos
You'll feel free
- At the end of the day, dying your hair can cause a lot of stress. You may worry the color will come out wrong, or that you're spending too much money. But by letting your hair go gray, all that disappears.
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11 / 29 Fotos
It will give you a brighter complexion
- When you stop coloring your hair dark and allow lighter gray shades to frame your face, it will naturally brighten your complexion.
© Shutterstock
12 / 29 Fotos
You'll rewrite your story
- Going gray is hard. But you'll prove to yourself that can do it. And just like with anything tough, you'll feel proud that you overcame your fears.
© Shutterstock
13 / 29 Fotos
It's powerful
- Going gray isn't scary. Instead, it's powerful, sensual, and sophisticated. On top of that, many women have reported that they're taken more seriously in the workplace after they reveal their gray.
© Shutterstock
14 / 29 Fotos
You can rock cool tones
- No matter what your skin color or tone is, the minute you introduce gray hair, cool tones will complement you.
© Shutterstock
15 / 29 Fotos
You'll get tons of compliments
- One of the biggest lies you can tell yourself is that people hate gray hair. That's simply not true. You'll notice how a lot of people will compliment your gray hues.
© Shutterstock
16 / 29 Fotos
Gray is real
- Unfortunately, we live in a society that worships youth and makes us afraid of aging. Being confident to rock your grays is a way to confront the reality of getting older, and to fully embrace it.
© Shutterstock
17 / 29 Fotos
No more dye stains
- Those who dye their hair understand the struggle of dye stains. But once you stop, you'll no longer get that dark halo along your hairline that lingers for days after each dye.
© Shutterstock
18 / 29 Fotos
You'll look younger
- This is especially true for women who colored their hair in dark tones. By eliminated the use of dark dye, you'll instantly see a Benjamin Button effect. All thanks to your natural grays!
© Shutterstock
19 / 29 Fotos
It's just hair
- At the end of the day, going gray doesn't have to be permanent, unless you want it to be. The beauty of it all is that you're in charge. So if you want to color it, or not, it's all up to you.
© Shutterstock
20 / 29 Fotos
Gray doesn't mean old
- By the age of 30, or even earlier in some cases, most people are bound to have a few gray hairs. However, in our society, showing any sign of aging has been drilled as being something bad. But in the end, women should be proud of their gray hair. Just like years of experience and knowledge, gray hair also comes with age. And that's perfectly fine.
© Shutterstock
21 / 29 Fotos
Gray hair is easy to maintain
- Contrary to colored hair, gray hair is easy to maintain. You no longer need to plan any salon appointments around your vacations or special events to hide your grays. All you have to do is maintain your grays, invest in a great haircut, and use products that suit your hair texture.
© Shutterstock
22 / 29 Fotos
You'll lose less hair
- With fewer chemicals in your hair, you'll experience less hair loss once you go gray. You'll also notice that your hair will become stronger and shinier.
© Shutterstock
23 / 29 Fotos
You'll change the world
- It might sound a little sensational, but by going gray you'll inspire others to do the same. A lot of women cover their grays due to society telling them that it makes people look old and undesirable. In realty, they simply lack references that combat that stigma.
© Shutterstock
24 / 29 Fotos
Less hair washing
- Many women report that, after going gray, they don’t need to wash their hair as often. Another major time saver!
© Shutterstock
25 / 29 Fotos
Gray is unique
- One of the best reasons to go gray is that everyone’s gray pattern is different. Your gray hair will naturally look perfect on you.
© Shutterstock
26 / 29 Fotos
Gray hair reveals new truths
- By going gray, it will completely change your perception of it. Many women report loving their gray locks once they grow them out. In the end, gray hair has always been the same, but the story you tell yourself is what changes.
© Shutterstock
27 / 29 Fotos
Less shame
- Hating on gray hair is a form of "body" shaming. By being nicer to yourself, it will be easier to embrace your silver hues, which will make the shame fade away. Sources: (Woman's Day) (Mane Addicts) See also: Fountain of youth: These foods can help you look younger
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The benefits of letting your hair go gray
Why you should embrace your natural grays
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Transitioning into gray hair is a big step that many people dread. This is largely due to societal stigma about what's deemed beautiful and youthful. However, it's part of the natural aging process. And there is no reason to feel ashamed of your silver hues. Whether you're experiencing the arrival of your first grays, or you color your hair to hide them, there are plenty of benefits to rocking your natural color.
If you want an added push to fully embrace your grays, check out the following gallery. Click on!
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