Gray Hair ???????
April 1st, 2008Why is it when your hair turns gray that the strands are much thicker than the rest of the hair ?
I have dark blond hair so it doesnt’ show too bad but those crazy gray hairs seem to stick up unless i use hairspray
thanks Josh, that was what i was wondering !!
i have straight hair that won’t even hold a curl longer than an hour or so
April 5th, 2008 at 11:50 am
Not sure, but it’s annoying me! I’m 18 and have a few gray hairs, thanks to my mom turning gray as a young adult. They’re right in my bangs, too, so if I sweep them to the side, the grays manage to pop out, or fight their way to the surface to be seen. Oh, I have brown hair. Be lucky you have blond.
April 8th, 2008 at 11:15 am
U are lucky you have blonde hair .. i have black hair and it comes out showing like a lite bulb… i dye mine.. works good… for a few months then dye again…
April 10th, 2008 at 4:23 am
the cuticle of gray hair is up to 30 times thicker then naturally colored hair, making it coarser, wirey, “glassy” and really stubborn. These hairs are really stubborn to color too. to soften these unruly hairs you can pick up a box of perm solution for your hair type, squirt it all over the graying areas, process for about 15 minutes then rinse and neutralize. no need for rods or manipulting it in any way, you just want the solution to break down your hair a bit, not to restructure it in a new formation. just leave it down and damp and with the solution in it, you could comb it with a WIDE tooth comb if you want it stratighter. not more then 15 minutes, or the solution will really change the structure of your hair. the perm should eat through those stubborn cuticles and soften the hair making it more manageable. so freshly shampooed hair, no conditioner. comb out any knots apply the solution and let it do its thing *comb if you want to straighten* 15 minutes maximum then rinse for a few minutes, apply neutralizer, but take that out a minute or so early and rinse well again. dry and style your hair really well and keep it dry for 48 hours and it CANNOT be in a pony tail. youll have permanent ponytail hair if you put it up in that first 48 hours. it should be more workable. it should last you about a year or so.