Wednesday, March 25, 2009

How do I cover up gray hair?

I have gray hair and I am not even 40 years old. I have use different types of hair dye and in just a few days the gray is back. Is there anything that can help? Everybody points out that I have gray hair.....
How do I cover up gray hair?
use dye
How do I cover up gray hair?
get a hair dye meant for gray hair specifically. I think clairol has one.
Reply:When they point it out say %26quot;i%26#039;m not going grey. Im just slowly having my head done over in chrome!%26quot;
Reply:use hair dye
Reply:Get hair color, the closest to your origional color, follow the instructions, mix it, put it in your hair, EVERYWHERE, where there%26#039;s gray, do that first. leave in for about 40-45 minutes. if that doesn%26#039;t work, go to Sally%26#039;s if you can or order online. get the color that%26#039;s closest to you, 20 volume or 30 volume Creme Developer and they have these packets, i don%26#039;t know what there called, but they%26#039;re meant to mix in hair color and it is specifically for resistent hair, it MAKES the artificial hair color penetrate the cuticles in your hair BETTER!


Hope I helped!
Reply:Get your hair done professionally. Consumers try to save money on their hair whether they are going grey or simply want to change their hair color. Those dyes are cheap for a reason! They absolutely destroy your hair, make the color appear %26quot;muddy%26quot;, and deposit small pieces of metal into your cuticle to add that so-called %26quot;shine%26quot; all the box dyes advertise. Now imagine heating up all those metal pieces with your hair dryer/flat iron/curling iron every day.... Colorists are looking out for your best interest and what would be best for your specific hair type and color. You would have to get a touch-up every 4-6 weeks but you can use a color-depositing shampoo and conditioner in between touch-ups to camouflage the grey in the outgrowth.

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