Pia
- 3 days
Covering Gray Hair
Hi! I have some gray = white strands in my dark brown hair that I now highlight blonde so that the regrowth doesn't show as much. I'm trying to achieve an ash blonde shade and have therefore stopped dyeing the regrowth blonde because it gives a better cooler tone on pure highlights in my naturally dark hair. But I would need something that makes the white in the regrowth more yellow to match the rest of the hair until it's time to highlight again. I'm looking for a toner without hydrogen peroxide (I've gotten very sensitive, dry, and frizzy hair in menopause) that still lasts for a number of washes. It should be easy to apply only in the parting and along the temples. I think this product looks like it fits my needs but I'm unsure about the color choice. Help! 😄 PiaTranslated from swedish
1 product in post Covering Gray Hair96 views- 2 daysHi and thanks. 🙏🏼 A clarification: The hair strands I want to "dye" with a hydrogen peroxide-free toner are completely white. The dark next to it will not be affected. So it’s simply a shade to shift naturally white hair to look blonde - so more yellow/beige. Or maybe even light brown. This to tie my white regrowth with the highlights that come further out. All to extend the time between highlight bleachings without having completely white "highlights" at the roots. In other words, I believe a hair dye test does neither good nor bad. Hope I’ve been clear now. ☺️ Pia
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