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I'VE GOT GRAY HAIR. WHAT NOW?

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This morning I found a tuft of gray hair near my temple.

I've been a "natural shade" for 15 years.

My hair has a light brown/dark blonde, slightly dull color, in which I have never recognized myself.

Over time I was purple, red and finally, I dyed my hair the natural color of my mother (almost repairing a mistake of Nature).

In reality, this decision meets a widespread trend.

Even the very young ones dye their hair grey.

Leaving your hair in its natural color, however, is something else.

Especially if they are grey or white.

You are allowed to accept and show a change due to the advancing age.

Thus embracing a great taboo.

Gray hair helps our authority and makes us feel stronger?

Activating any decision-making process about your image allows you to consciously communicate with your appearance.

And the result of this awareness brings with it confidence, helps to straighten the back and raise the head.

It gives you power and decision, even at work.

To allow oneself (and I use this verb again not by chance because the first to be convinced are just us) to know exactly who we are now and to make it clear to others right away, with our image, certainly leads to this result.

And also, an apparently futile thing like hair can become a great tool for defining our personal brand.

I don't feel the hue a constraint.

It would be more so, at the moment, having to leave my hair natural.

Maybe one day I'll change.

And a beautiful gray helmet will represent 100% of me.

The beauty of our image is that it is constantly evolving.

Just like us.

The important thing is that you always allow us to tell and talk about ourselves.

Whatever the color of our hair is.

Even purple or pink watermelon.

At any age.

If the decision to get gray hair is motivated, for example, by the fact that "we are no longer little girls and it's time to be sober",

I don't agree with you at all.

We already spend our whole lives with the fear of daring and going over the top.

To move away from the sown, comfortable and already beaten, of sobriety and conventions.

And just when we become "older", when we reach the strength and awareness necessary to tell us how we are, and we no longer care much about the judgment of others, we should also cage ourselves in dismissed clothes because "it's time?".

But where is it written?

My advice is obviously not to become resistant to common decency but to continue to have fun with style, experimenting with shapes, colors, and accessories.

A fanciful hat, a bright lipstick, a metallic fabric, a pair of colored shoes will never be vulgar if you wear them with conviction.

If they are consistent with your personality and your story in images.

Only in this way can we break down the prejudice of beauty, which is often feminine.

And it is perpetrated by ourselves, without even realizing it.

Thus limiting our communication and our happiness.

I've decided: I'm/I'm keeping my hair gray!

Visualized: imagine in your daily life with natural hair.

Are you feeling well?

Try it!

After all, there's always time to go back.

I did. My hair is gray, so how do I dress now?

Changing hair color messes up our daily palette.

We don't see each other anymore with the colors we were wearing before.

Were your hair light or with ash shades and the veins of your wrists are blue?

Opt for cold shades and combine them in a refined mix.

Were your hair light and with copper reflections and the veins of your wrists green?

Choose neutral and creamy shades.

Was your hair dark and clean and the veins of your wrists blue?

Opt for vivid and intense cold-based colors.

Were your hair dark and reflected and the veins of your wrists green?

Opt for warm and bright autumn colors

Are you a black fan?

If black is your Linus blanket, be careful with grey hair: it may weigh down your features.

Take advantage of the magical power of combinations and combine black with red and grey for a strong but shiny effect and opt for light gold earrings, suitable for almost all skin types.