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Liverwurst, especially in sliced form, is a common sandwich filler for many. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. I too was nervous about the outcome. But I love it! Funny side note to this is my 83 year old mom stopped coloring her hair when she saw how good my outcome was. She looked so pretty with her natural color.

My hair looks very similar to yours with a little more lighter gray around the temples. People have asked me where I had it done. And like you i say God did it. Hopefully this summer! Absolutely Beautiful! Just look at your smile — your eyes even lights up! I shake your hand for hanging in there for 18 months! I couldnt do that… I never like dyeing my hair and only did it once in a while. Until my teenage daughter and colleagues at work said that i should dye my hair — grey is just not the thing.

Thus i started dyeing more often but everytime i was sooo concerned about the chemicals. Thus the last time i used henna which is without chemicals but had another problem on hands… when i wanted to dye again the hairdresser told me that i cannot dye with chemical dye while the henna is still in my hair — the hair will simply break off.

Never am i going to dye my hair again. My hair was little bit longer than shoulder length at that time… I stuck it out for about 3 months and then took the huge step… I just had it cut off where the grey hair began… Oh yes! Thank you for your blog… I really enjoyed reading it. Congratulations for sticking it out! Yes, we have to appreciate what our Father blessed us with and not be shy… we might just be the inspiration that somebody else need to also take her step.

Oh I love this and reading how your confidence has grown little by little. I ran across your blog by chance this morning.

Like you, I started coloring early, then probably 15 years ago gave it up. I was feeling blah and frumpy, and a year and a half ago, an opportunity came up. It has been a beautiful ride, and I still get compliments nearly every time I leave the house.

Plus, I work in a creative field, and my customers get it. Do you have any words of support? Would that FB group help me feel better?

And congratulations on your own beautiful transition, I love your photos and am glad you shared your story! Love this, thanks for sharing! I think you could get really playful and fun with your makeup and clothes and still feel young with the gray. I too am on this journey. I will be 12 months in next month.

Although, I am spending most of my days in a ponytail at this point. I may try your toner tip. I do feel like I look older. Which I have had to come to terms with. Although, I am old enough to be a grandmother. So, it is appropriate for me to look old enough; Looking and embracing our age…definitely not what society preaches.

You look wonderful! Hey Amy! You are doing well if you only have a few grays so far, those are some good genetics right there!! How could I continue to dump chemicals on my head every month when I was trying to clean up other areas of my life to mitigate my health issues?? Seeing your pictures has changed my attitude about this. You still look as fabulous as you ever did! I see Laura when I see your pictures.

I see your beautiful eyes and fantastic smile. I see health and happiness. I see that you love and are well loved. I see that you still have your spark and you love life. I see an amazingly beautiful person. Reading about your journey a few months ago inspired me to finally stop dying my hair.

It helps a bit that my husband has mostly white hair he went white before he hit 45 but I wish I had a close friend to transition with like you did.

I will look up that Facebook page you recommended for additional support. What does that shampoo do? Hey Christine! Thank you for your sweet words, such a nice thing to say. You just have to get through the transition and then everything changes. I totally know what you are saying.

The first little while is rough but you can do it. It does get better I promise. As for the shampoo yes it takes out some of the brown which made me feel less obvious. Plus it helps with frizzies and keeps the gray from looking yellow. LOVE your beautiful gray!!! It is such a pretty color!

I decided in August to stop highlighting my hair to help hide my gray and embrace my gray. I have dark blonde hair and so bleaching it worked but I hated the time and cost. Thanks for sharing your story of embracing the gray. Gray looks great on you! I have colored my hair off and on, not to hide gray, but just for a change. Thank you for posting this. I have been wondering how long I can continue to afford dying my hair.

But she had beautiful silver gray hair. I have been going through a transformation in my weight and have been losing my hair in great amounts which they say is normal and also temporary, but I figure I have lost about 40 percent of my once thick volume. I was also concerned about being washed out so it is very interesting to read about your needing to change the colors your wear as well as makeup or lipstick. I am seriously thinking about this.

Your blog was very timely. Thank you for the courage to share it with total strangers. I sometimes would joke about getting the sparkles removed, but it may be time to let the special sparkles the Lord has provided as He shines His light on me! How can I go gray faster???? I want the light look!!!!

My gray is only around my ears. You post is lovely and a thrill!! You look awesome. It is a relief to stop having to pay out every six weeks. I enjoyed your pictures of the process. As for me I had an easy route—I got breast cancer, lost all my hair with chemotherapy and just left it alone when it finally came back. Thanks for your post. I loved how you showed the monthly progression.

My mom has dyed her hair forever and I always saw her grey roots. What a lovely post! Thank you for sharing so much about the process, not just the physical transition but the emotional one as well. It goes so much further than hair and you are a true inspiration! I stated this same journey approximately 12 months ago. My hair dresser embraced my d fusion with me and has been wonder support.

She suggested the toner right off and it made a world of difference in keeping the obvious skunk line from being so very obvious. She shared my excitement as time went by and what type of gray I would become.

Only your hairdresser can determine what type of toner will work for you after looking at your hair. Hope that makes sense. When my son married in I asked my beautician if I should: 1 put a brown rinse on it, 2 consider highlights, or 3 cut it. I wanted it to look decent at the wedding and not embarrass my son, the bride, or myself. I too quit coloring my hair about 2 years ago. I was sick of spending the time coloring my hair only to have the gray roots showing up again in a few weeks.

It was a hard decision to make and I was afraid it would make me look really old. Yes exactly Kathy! You look great! Using bright, colorful scarves with your existing clothes will help keep you from breaking the bank. I made the decision to stop coloring my hair at least ten years ago. My Mom was battling a type of cancer that can be hereditary and I was fighting my own health issues as well.

They were my badges of courage and I had earned every one of them. My husband now says he likes my hair better this way. Good for you. I made the choice not to color. I would have had to touch up roots at least once a week. I did not have the money to do that nor did I want to waste that much time. I felt it was what God gave me,so I embraced it.

I also let my hair go gray. I was so over having to color it every 4 weeks, plus the cost and damage to my hair. Now my hair is shiny and healthy looking. I get a lot of compliments on it. However, I still have days when I think — man I need to color my hair. Yes occasionally I will too, like when I see myself in pictures lol.

I just have to say, you look great with your natural color! I think gray hair is beautiful. I think you look great! You have a beautiful smile and pretty eyes! A big plus when you decide to go gray! One big benefit to going without hair dye is being able to go out in the sun again, without worrying about the gray that will show on the crown the next day. I was following a link really need to organize our home in many ways and happened upon this gray hair story instead.

Very encouraging to read your process and positive results. My mom and several aunts grayed early all but one hide it with dye so I knew my fate! And it bothered my resolve when stylists nudged me to let them color it I do get occasional perms to give wave to the thin strands. Your post and the comments from others is very encouraging. I love wearing purples, blues, teal, but must follow your lead to brighten up lipstick and be alert to the colors nearest my face and hair!

You are so pretty, and your hair is stunningly gorgeous. Your natural hair is so pretty! I am only 4 months into my transition, and have been frustrated at times, but reading blogs like yours are really inspirational! It was just what I needed to read to stay focused. Thank you for sharing! What an inspiring and motivating story, especially, for us gals still on the fence. Your hair looks fabulous.

It compliments your skin tone. I appreciate you mentioning that there are ways we can enhance our look by choosing the right colors in clothes and make-up that would brighten our appearance. I think in months its hard to get a feel of what it will look like if you have gray that is scattered though out the hair. Now that I approaching 47, I know its time to embrace the natural color God has given me. And I agree, when you really have no idea what your grey will look like the unknown can be scary.

Not to mention you feel a little frumpy. As a man, I applaud you for going natural. I hate the fact that our society makes women think that they need makeup and hair coloring to be beautiful. Let your natural beauty shine through. That being said, I do have one gripe with your post. Thanks for your comment Jim and yes you make an excellent point.

So you never know!! Laura — I love your hair color. It looks great on you! My questions is: has anybody tried using wigs to get through the transition? Laura, thank you for your courage and for sharing your journey! I am 72 and have been coloring my hair since my mid-forties. No one in my family wants me to go gray because they believe I will look older. I probably will, at my age, but I am weary of the monthly routine, leery of the chemicals, not to mention the cost.

Your hair is so pretty, before and especially after, and the style is beautiful. I was so uncomfortable posting selfies of myself but I wanted to do it to help others. It makes me so happy to know I am, thank you!!! Hi There Im going on 2 months dye free. Its scary , but with the support of my FB group its not so bad. Im getting some flak from a few people I know but they think Im too young to do this until I tell them Im Well anyway.

Im excited and cant wait. I did try on a few wigs but they dont look right on me. I have a lot of hair. I did find a cute wide crochet headband that looks good.

Hats not so much. Baseball caps look ok. I use Wow powder for the sides. Not cutting my hair so I wear it in a pony most times. My son says it looks cool. Yours looks really great! I like it better than the dyed pic. You are pretty either way! Rock on girl! Thanks Marilyn! What an inspiring story! I love my natural color and I love not wasting time and money at the salon every month. I think you are setting a great example for your kids. Since the gray hair movement is picking up steam, I hope that the stigma against gray hair will eventually go away.

Would love it if you stopped by! Wow this is just what I needed to not feel so alone and get the validation that nobody else in my life will offer. I felt disappointed, it seemed like other people had control over my hair until one day when I turned What kind of younger?

I began to take very good care of my skin and wear a little makeup. Today I get so many more compliments than I ever did when I colored my hair. I think gray hair is beautiful and I compliment women all the time. You look much better with your natural color it compliments your eye color.

About gray, there are cool grays and warm grays so you have to pick the gray that matches your gray hair whether it be cool or warm toned. Love your hair and I am in the middle of the same process; however I have been adding low-lights in to help. I am considering the toner and wondered what brand and shade of toner you used?

Thanks Jennifer! I will hit the 2 year mark of growing it out next month and I love it! It was a surprise that I had white hair surrounding my face, not the silver I expected.

Your hair is beautiful, just perfect! Thank you for sharing your beautiful journey. Your story has inspired me. Thanks for sharing your hair journey with us.

I have naturally curly hair and I have been dying it blond and flat ironing it forever! A few days ago I decided that I wanted to transition to my natural colour and let my grey shine through.

Your hair colour is gorgeous! Thank you so much Sheri! I may have to look into the curly girl method a little more. I love your real hair color, it looks so natural and matches your eyes! I too am getting on the paleo diet for my arthritis? Thank you Dee! I hope you find the diet to be as helpful as I did.

The first couple of weeks are the hardest for sure. Good luck!! Thank you for such a great description of the process! I started going gray when I was pregnant with my third child, and I have been coloring it ever since. Lately I have been questioning the sense of using chemicals in regards to my autoimmune conditions. I am currently two appointments overdue because I had shingles on my scalp, and my roots are showing me I have a skunk streak like my grandmother, which I always admired.

Cheers to the trailblazers!! Thanks so much for posting this! It really is encouraging. I just turned 40 and got my first grays in high school.

And then only having a couple of weeks before I need to start using a root cover stick to cover the new growth! It really seems kind of ridiculous! I have have some apprehension about going natural but reading this makes me think I can totally do it. Yes you can Amanda! The worst and most agonizing part is first making the decision and then the transition.

Afterwards it really is no longer even an issue. Thank you for your post! It was so encouraging that tears began to fill my eyes as I read it.

I am just beginning the journey. I have colored on that week cycle for the past 6 years or so. I am currently Every time I would reach that 6 week point I would begin to get anxious. I hated the chemicals but I continued to play the game.

A couple of weeks ago I was talking to my church youth group small group. Here I was telling these girls that they were beautiful the way they were and that God had created each of them uniquely. I was still hanging onto my youth and not accepting what He had in store for me.

So, here I am…really nervous but feeling determined. Oh Shelly, you are definitely not alone! The scariest part about is the unknown of it all. How you will look, how you will feel, how others will treat you. I feel great and not having to die it all the time is so freeing. I will be 45 next month and I too am tired of being a slave to hair dye so I am going to go gray! I can do this! I totally thought I was going to be more white as well because my mom is.

Not knowing ahead of time was so scary to me. You CAN do this!! The first thing I noticed is how going grey was so flattering to your complexion. It definitely is a big move! Have been thinking about it for 6 months or more, but Laura you have given such a positive response to your experience it has given me the confidence to go for it.

So here is to going grey!!! Hi found your blog so helpful. Ive been colouring my hair dark brown for years and everyone says how much it suits me. However I am now 67 and every month I go through the root colouring process but around 3 weeks later the white appears in my hairline and i hate it! Hate photos as thats all I can see despite encouraging words from hubby who loves my dark tresses.

Anyway made the decision to go for it. Havent coloured my hair for nearly 6 weeks and already the silver is showing and im excited even though the overall colour is somewhat brassey brown. Hope to be as brave as you. You are just gorgeous and your tips and story is truly inspiring!

Freaking out every day, yet remaining positive and hopeful for a lovely main of silvers in the end!!! I actually wish I had started this years ago.

But, all good! Here I am. With so many other awesome ladies! Thanks again! Vikki I totally understand the panic. You got this girl, hang in there!! The silver really suits you. Thanks for the sharing. Today, With the help of my stylist I started the process of transitioning to gray. I just found your post tonight. Your hair looks beautiful. Most of my friends told me my face is too young looking for gray hair, I am Sometimes I thought maybe I was too old for crazy brownish blond hair.

I am looking forward to being free from monthly trips to the salon to cover the roots. Thank you for posting your journey, it is so encouraging. No regrets. Kind of exciting to see the different colors under there! Thank you so much for this article. Your article is encouraging and gives me the strength to continue. Trying to get the courage. I am 54 now and found my first gray hair at 13! The reason I am so hesitant is that my husband same age looks SO young!

I sure am tired of coloring after 40 years though! I wish I still had some dark left. Maybe I will be brave in I am in the process of embracing my gray. The multiple and costly visits to the salon and the gray roots that were getting more and more persistent, was a huge decision factor. I am doing the baby lights throughout and incorporating my natural ask brown because my line of demarcation was very obvious, and I am just not brave enough to go it cold turkey, lol. I am sure there will be phases of this journey that makes me wonder why I am doing it.

My mother would have loved this choice and cheered me on every step of the way. That alone will keep me forward in this venture. Yes, gray hair is beautiful. There is no scientific evidence that any diet, herb, supplement, or natural product can prevent or reverse grey hair.

However, several alternative sytems of medicine and therapy, offer some solutions. According to TCM, hair depends on the quality of blood and the strength of the kidneys. To restore the natural colour of the hair, kidneys and blood need to be strengthened.

TCM practioners caution against consuming excessive amounts of these foods as these might result in some other health probem. For example, excessive amounts of iodine from seaweed may increase the risk of developing thyroid problems, which itself is a cause of premature grey hair.

In ayurveda , hair is associated with an imbalance in the pitta constitutional type. Herbal remedies for grey hair according to ayurveda.

According to ayurveda excessive intakes of these foods increase pitta and lead to premature greying or acceleration of the greying process. An imbalance in the vata constitutional type, aggravated by stress , is also associated with premature greying. From CopperWiki. Jump to: navigation , search. Views Page Discussion View source History. Personal tools



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