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Gray Hair Color Tips for Going Gray and Staying That Way

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You've made the big decision to stop getting your hair dyed and will go gray. Lots of women are doing the same thing. Silver is in! The question becomes what do I do with my hair during the awkward growing-in-stage? Then how can I avoid looking washed-out and dull like some of the women you've seen with gray hair.

First of all, deciding to go gray is a very bold decision. You're making the statement that you're very confident and that you're proud of your looks. Going gray is trendy and even stylish if you do it the right way.

OK, How Do I Do It?

Do it Gradually
Don't give up your dye job until your roots are at least 50% gray so that your new gray hair looks symmetrical and natural as it is growing in. You don't want to totally give up coloring your hair during this awkward stage. Colorists suggest that working in some highlights or lowlights will add dimension and blend in the roots.

Think About a New Hairstyle
Having your hair cut above the collar will lessen the contrast between the gray hair and the highlighted hair. Having it cut in layers also helps camouflage the multiple colors. It also gives you a more youthful appearance. In order to avoid looking like grandma, make sure you have a contemporary hairstyle. Have your hairstylist suggest a layered cut above the shoulders that would softly frame your face.

Use Products That are Specifically for Gray Hair
When your hair turns gray the protective layer becomes thin which can leave your hair coarse. Colorists recommend the following to keep your hair looking healthy:

Use a moisturizing shampoo to soften and smooth the hair.

Wash your hair once a week with a shampoo made specifically for gray hair. It helps counteract yellowing that the sun and hard water can cause.

Use a clear gloss or glaze once a month for shine.

Use clear gels and mousses. Colored products will tarnish gray hair.

OK, now you have gray hair. How do I avoid looking washed-out and dull like some of the other ladies that I've seen with gray hair?

Gray Hair Color Tips to Look Young and Vibrant

Foundation
Choose a laminating, moisturizing foundation. Apply powder only where you really need it. Too much powder can settle in the creases and fine lines on your face making them look more obvious.

Blush
Wear blush! It makes your complexion more vibrant. Makeup artists suggest a light English rose for fair skin and a bright peony for medium or olive skin. Sweep the blush onto the apples of the check feathering it out towards the hairline.

Lipliner
Use a lipliner. As we age the lips thin out and lose some of the natural rosiness. Restore the contour by tracing your lips with a nude lip liner before applying your gloss or lipstick.

Lipstick
Choose a rich lipstick. Colorists suggest juicy-looking colors in pink, berry, peach or apricot tones. Stay away from nudes and browns which tend to look muddy. The best color for you is a few shades more intense than your natural lip color.

Eye Makeup
Brighten up your eyes by applying a linen-colored eye shadow onto your lids as the color reflects light. Then use a cream eyeliner and smudge it slightly. Black liner and gray hair tends to be a stark contrast. You're better off with softer lava shades. Curl your lashes, if necessary, then apply 2 coats of mascara. Use a lash primer before the mascara if your eyelashes are sparse. It primes and coats the lash which makes them look thicker. Black mascara may look a little harsh, so try brown or navy. Apply the mascara outward and up at the same time.

Eyebrows
Pay attention to your eyebrows. Use a pencil to fill in the sparse areas. Colorists suggest a light to medium taupe shade for fair and light eyebrows. For olive or dark complexions, choose a deep, cool brown. For gray or salt and pepper brows, a bluish gray pencil works best.

Follow these gray hair color tips whether you have frosty strands or a mane of pure white hair. Look healthy, young and vibrant!

Lynne Hagan provides honest and unbiased information on anything and everything related to anti aging. Want to look younger, feel great and have a healthier and happier life? See what makes Lynne's popular blog and website the place to go when looking for the best and most reliable anti aging tips. Go to => http://www.aginghints.com

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