That’s why you’ll notice colorists using special dye protocols to cover gray and leaving the solution on for an extra-long time. Add to that, my gray hair (and most people’s) is hard to cover with dye because gray hair follicles produce less oil, which makes the hair drier, which makes it harder for color to penetrate. It’s not a thicket of snow on the roof, but the gray bits look uneven with my highlights. ![]() My hair grows in gray in patches right along the sides of my face and my part becomes sprinkled with random gray hairs. “Why don’t you just use a spray roots coverup,” I asked her.Įxhibit A, clean hair and…growing out gray. And she was going to experiment with some dye just for her roots. Her stylist prepped an at-home toner for her to use, but she wasn’t sure about the coverage. “I go crazy when my Pauly Walnuts hairs grow out,” she said. I asked my friend Erika, a hair obsessive who is basically blondorexic (she can’t ever bleach her locks light enough), what she was doing about her gray hair. We’ve all been at the mercy of salons closing and opening due to local health measures add to that, the zeal to really style and curl and straighten our own mops at home is just not there, since fancy (or sometimes, let’s be real, brushed) hair looks silly with that same pair of sweats we put on seven weeks ago.Īnd yet when I noticed patches of gray mottling my highlighted hair, I had to do something. ![]() It’s been an annus horribilis, hair-styling wise.
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