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Why You Should Transition to Gray Hair This Year Story

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At age 50, I decided I had had enough.  I mean, really, does that routine above look fun or empowering?  No, it’s CRAP.

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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. It’s time to let go of that limited way of thinking.

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Here Are Some Fantastic Reasons to Transition to Gray Hair Growing Out Your Gray Hair is Fun

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I know that sounds crazy.  But hear me out: Embracing your natural gray hair is a blast!  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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Go to any Facebook gray hair support group and you know what you’ll find? A bunch of women who are getting a kick out of the gray hair transition process. It’s one of the most surprising benefits of going gray!

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To top it off, my hair was dull.  I had to use shine sprays or serums to recreate the shine of my youthful hair. 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.

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What the what?! This goes against everything we’ve been told about gray hair. Does everyone get these results? Probably not. But the vast majority of women I’ve met in Silver Revolution and on Instagram share the same sentiment – their hair is thicker and healthier than it was while they were dyeing.

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