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Here are Reasons Why You Should Transition to Gray

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At age 50, I decided I had had enough.  I mean, really, does that routine above look fun or empowering?

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Look, a lot of us are afraid of going gray.  I get it – we’ve been brainwashed by almost 100 years of advertising that gray hair means you are OLD.

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Growing Out Your Gray Hair is Fun Why? Because it’s rebellious.  It’s counter-culture. It’s a kick in the pants to the society that tells us that women MUST try to look “young” at any cost.

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Your Hair Will Be Healthier As I approached my 50th birthday, I despaired about the state of my hair. I had very thick hair in my youth.  But as I got older, my hair started thinning.

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And to make matters worse? My hair was frizzy.  UGH. I cannot tell you how much money and time I spent trying to find the perfect anti-frizz product.

Gray Hair is Beautiful We’ve been conditioned to see gray hair NOT as a color but as a marker of old age.

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WHAT SHADE OF EYEBROW LOOKS BEST ON YOU?

Ditching the Dye is Environmentally Friendly So many of us try to be respectful of Mother Earth by reducing waste and using natural cleaning products, yet don’t give a second thought about the effect of hair dye on the environment.

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What if you grow out your gray hair and you don’t like it? Nobody is forcing you to keep it.  Going back to the dye is a fine choice in that case.

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