Hello white hair!
Hello white hair!
The appearance of the first gray hair marks a line in the hair (and stylistic) life of women , that's how it is! It is that moment in which we begin to lighten our hair and put dyes without rhyme or reason. And we can agree that lowering our hair color a couple of tones can be a way to give light and rejuvenate our face, but most of the time we take the first step to change color for them: gray hair. Yes, those unwanted white hairs that no one has invited and that 'sprout' without rest, throwing years on us.
Living with gray hair
Living with gray hair
From the moment we say that of 'ok, I have gray hair' our hand in hand with the dyes of each month begins and here several problems arise. Although there are dyes without ammonia, which damage the hair less, we have to dye all the hair equally, with the wear that this entails. But we still love our natural color base and we are hopelessly doomed to wear another hair color. Also, we can't afford to go to the salon to get dyed every few weeks either … But you know what? There are options and more fashionable: the highlights!
Letizia's trick to hide gray hair
Letizia's trick to hide gray hair
The highlights will give light to our face and dimension to the hair, but above all it is a very good option to make the appearance of gray hair more bearable. Queen Letizia is one of our references in this matter and keeps her gray hair at bay with very fine babylights that outline her face and, oh magic, they make that contrast that white gray hair create on the top of the head disappear.
Less retouching and more modern
Less retouching and more modern
Less touch-ups, less 'harshness' for the hair and a more modern color. A few simple reflections to stop being slaves of the dye and above have a more current and trendy image? Ahem, why hasn't anyone ever told us this before?
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Babylights for gray hair
Babylights for gray hair
There are many shades of babylights that can lighten your hair without having to go to a very artificial blonde. For example, caramel highlights can be a great option for women with dark hair , brunettes or chestnuts, who want to hide gray hair without giving up their hair color. They are root wicks, very fine, so they are almost invisible and the result is very natural.
Balayage for gray hair
Balayage for gray hair
The highlights can become our allies to avoid dyeing all the hair and above all it will give us a more sophisticated, elegant and current image. And in this sense, balayage also come into play, for example ombré highlights and their gradient will make gray hair blend with the color of the hair base in both blonde and brunette women who want to maintain their natural color or a very close tone. .
Highlights for gray hair
Highlights for gray hair
Highlight highlights are those that are distributed throughout the head and from the roots. If you dare with a gray color or with the mushroom blonde, forget about the suffocation of gray hair for a long time. Ideal for brunettes and with a touch of brutal personality. If it is too much for you, some highlights in caramel or mocha can also go very well.
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Bronde for gray hair
Bronde for gray hair
The bronde are ideal for those who have a darker base of hair , such as brown or brunette, since their tone will blend with your hair color, including the gray that will be there in a natural but not obvious way.
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Lowlights for gray hair
Lowlights for gray hair
Lowlights are often confused with highlights, since both techniques consist of applying a color to certain areas of the hair to achieve a contrast (and yes, to hide gray hair) . So what is the difference? That the highlights are applied in lighter tones than the base and their intention is to illuminate, and the lowlights are usually darker tones to give a natural and deep effect . Both are ideal to stand up to gray hair and, yes, to be the most modern of our group of friends!
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