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Gray and Gorgeous: How Rhiannon is Embracing Her Natural Hair Color

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When I was a teenager, my friends colored their hair wild, neon colors. That was one of the main reasons I longed to attend a public school. I wanted to be free to express myself in loud, colorful ways.

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However, because my parents were pretty strict, I wasn’t allowed to do risky things with my hair. It wasn’t until I turned 17 that my mom finally let me use a color-depositing shampoo on my brunette hair.

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I found the first one when I was 16, and I plucked it right out of my scalp and saved it in a velvet ring box. Weird, I know. I’m sentimental like that, LOL.

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When I didn’t feel like making the trek to my favorite salons (keep in mind that I had to seek out stylists who knew how to handle my naturally curly hair, before curly hair was popular), I’d purchase my own boxes of hair dye and change my hair color at home.

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In my 20s, my husband caught a glimpse of my natural hair color, because I’d waited too long between dye sessions. He practically begged me to grow it out.

I had no idea that grey hair was an actual movement until I discovered the Facebook support groups and the Instagram profiles of women just like me who were either beginning their grey hair journeys or who have been living a dye-free life for years!

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WHAT SHADE OF EYEBROW LOOKS BEST ON YOU?

It makes me so happy, knowing that I’ve inspired others as well. I feel like I’m helping to change the way the world views all of us silver beauties.

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There will be a time when we look back and tell our grand-children that WE were a part of the grey hair movement that rocked the world.

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