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Reasons to Embrace Your Gray Hair

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I’d been thinking about letting my natural gray hair grow out for years, and finally took the plunge when the time felt right.

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Instead, like a lot of women, you might be forced to grow out your hair dye for a variety of reasons that make it impossible to keep coloring your hair.

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If dyeing your hair again is not an option, I hope that these stories will give you a little peace about what it’s like to embrace your grays even if (at first) you weren’t ready.

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After the roots were a little over an inch, I was surprised to see the beautiful variety of greys, silver, platinum and white hair that I was naturally blessed with. I felt liberated and free from the shackles of what society dictates a woman should do to look attractive.

FINANCES

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Carole lost her hair in July 2019 whilst on chemo. She is 58 and has dyed her hair for over 40 years so she only remember herself with blonde hair.

CANCER

For Shayna, she was diagnosed with MCTD, which was a catalyst of sorts. It shot out her hormones and thyroid which made her hair dry and thin.

OTHER HEALTH ISSUES

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Jessica had stopped coloring her hair as she was working full time in a very busy job whilst helping her Dad

NO TIME TO COLOR

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If you have no choice BUT to go gray, you should check out these articles to help you get through the grow-out phase.

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