10 Reasons To Go Gray
- 10 Reasons To Go GrayBy Nancy Hall for WomansDay.comAt 50, I had the auburn hair of a 35-year-old, but I was not that woman anymore — nor did I want to be. I felt good in my own skin — why not in my own hair? That day I decided I’d only keep coloring if I could come up with three good reasons to. Instead, I thought of plenty of reasons to put down the dye.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/13578_Original.jpg
- 10 Reasons To Go GrayLife is short and gray hair is easy and (mostly) free. As my newly gray friend Maureen says, “I don’t even want the stylist to spend time chatting with me. Cut it and let’s go — I’ve got a life to live!” If I still had all the money in my pocket that I’d spent coloring my hair, I could take a European vacation … a nice one.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/13573_Original.jpg
- 10 Reasons To Go GrayWe eat pretty low on the food chain at my house. We recycle. We avoid foods with unpronounceable ingredients. So why am I putting something called p-Phenylenediamine just a few millimeters from my brain eight times a year?http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/13583_Original.jpg
- 10 Reasons To Go GraySeen Helen Mirren’s gorgeous silver locks lately? Or Nichelle Nichols’s amazing shining gray? What about Emmylou Harris or Annie Lennox? Even singer/songwriter and rebel icon Patti Smith now has a head full of silver — and that really rocks.ON WOMAN'S DAY: 10 Things You Don't Know About Shampoohttp://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/13575_Original.jpg
- 10 Reasons To Go GrayDecided to try it? There are lots of approaches to converting — from stealth to cold turkey — and you can pick the one that fits your comfort level. Maggie Rose Crane, inspirational speaker and author of Amazing Grays: A Woman’s Guide to Making the Next 50 the Best 50, describes approaches to letting your gray grow wild.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/13577_Original.jpg
- 10 Reasons To Go GrayLetting your hair go gray is a little like searching for hidden treasure — you can’t be sure at the outset what you’re going to find at the end of the trail, but the journey is always interesting. I was lucky to find that my (current) real hair color is a shiny salt and pepper mix, and my friend Sue happily describes her chic gray hair as her “precious metals” — a little bit each of silver, gold and copper.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/13581_Original.jpg
- 10 Reasons To Go GrayJust three words: Jamie. Lee. Curtis.ON WOMAN'S DAY: Commercial Break BeautyON WONDERWALL: Check Out More Celeb 'Doshttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/13576_Original.jpg
- 10 Reasons To Go GrayThink about it. Would Meryl Streep’s character in The Devil Wears Prada be taken so seriously without that mane of snowy hair? Not so scary, but plenty powerful: Food Network chef and entrepreneur Paula Deen; Nobel Laureate and Princeton professor Toni Morrison; and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/13580_Original.jpg
- 10 Reasons To Go GrayMy colored hair looked fine, but my graying, wiry eyebrows were beginning to give me away. Once you go gray, you may also discover that your hair not only matches your eyebrows, but that it has a rich new texture and amazing shine. ON WOMAN'S DAY: Amazing Hair Factshttp://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/13579_Original.jpg
- 10 Reasons To Go Gray“We live in the United States of Advertising,” says Crane, “in a society that worships youth and makes us afraid of aging.” For many women, she adds, going gray is not as much about style as it is about attitude. Going gray lets us celebrate our wisdom and maturity and throw out the script that says older women can’t be sexy and strong and happy.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/13574_Original.jpg
- 10 Reasons To Go GrayGoing gray doesn’t have to be permanent unless you want it to be. Crane says that most of the women she met while writing her book were thrilled with their new gray hair, but one woman went back to coloring after someone assumed she was her elderly father’s wife. As Crane notes, “It’s not just about hair, but about how you want to live and creating a life that reflects the woman you’ve become.”http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/13582_Original.jpg
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1 of 11By Nancy Hall for WomansDay.com
At 50, I had the auburn hair of a 35-year-old, but I was not that woman anymore — nor did I want to be. I felt good in my own skin — why not in my own hair? That day I decided I’d only keep coloring if I could come up with three good reasons to. Instead, I thought of plenty of reasons to put down the dye.
It Saves Time & Money
2 of 11Life is short and gray hair is easy and (mostly) free. As my newly gray friend Maureen says, “I don’t even want the stylist to spend time chatting with me. Cut it and let’s go — I’ve got a life to live!” If I still had all the money in my pocket that I’d spent coloring my hair, I could take a European vacation … a nice one.
It's Earth-Friendly
3 of 11We eat pretty low on the food chain at my house. We recycle. We avoid foods with unpronounceable ingredients. So why am I putting something called p-Phenylenediamine just a few millimeters from my brain eight times a year?
It's The New Black
4 of 11Seen Helen Mirren’s gorgeous silver locks lately? Or Nichelle Nichols’s amazing shining gray? What about Emmylou Harris or Annie Lennox? Even singer/songwriter and rebel icon Patti Smith now has a head full of silver — and that really rocks.
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It's Flexible
5 of 11Decided to try it? There are lots of approaches to converting — from stealth to cold turkey — and you can pick the one that fits your comfort level. Maggie Rose Crane, inspirational speaker and author of Amazing Grays: A Woman’s Guide to Making the Next 50 the Best 50, describes approaches to letting your gray grow wild.
It's Surprising
6 of 11Letting your hair go gray is a little like searching for hidden treasure — you can’t be sure at the outset what you’re going to find at the end of the trail, but the journey is always interesting. I was lucky to find that my (current) real hair color is a shiny salt and pepper mix, and my friend Sue happily describes her chic gray hair as her “precious metals” — a little bit each of silver, gold and copper.
It's Sexy & Sophisticated
7 of 11Just three words: Jamie. Lee. Curtis.
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It's Powerful
8 of 11Think about it. Would Meryl Streep’s character in The Devil Wears Prada be taken so seriously without that mane of snowy hair? Not so scary, but plenty powerful: Food Network chef and entrepreneur Paula Deen; Nobel Laureate and Princeton professor Toni Morrison; and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.
It's Versatile
9 of 11My colored hair looked fine, but my graying, wiry eyebrows were beginning to give me away. Once you go gray, you may also discover that your hair not only matches your eyebrows, but that it has a rich new texture and amazing shine.
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It's Real
10 of 11“We live in the United States of Advertising,” says Crane, “in a society that worships youth and makes us afraid of aging.” For many women, she adds, going gray is not as much about style as it is about attitude. Going gray lets us celebrate our wisdom and maturity and throw out the script that says older women can’t be sexy and strong and happy.
It's Just Hair
11 of 11Going gray doesn’t have to be permanent unless you want it to be. Crane says that most of the women she met while writing her book were thrilled with their new gray hair, but one woman went back to coloring after someone assumed she was her elderly father’s wife. As Crane notes, “It’s not just about hair, but about how you want to live and creating a life that reflects the woman you’ve become.”
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