SELF asked nine women to explain the reasons they stopped dyeing their hair and embraced their grays.
Gray hair had a major moment in the early days of the pandemic , and while the look may have been born out of necessity, it inspired a stay-gray movement that lived on long after salons re-opened. Recently, famous beauties like Salma Hayek, Andie MacDowell, and Jennifer Aniston, for example, have been outspoken about accepting their silver strands, helping to change the perception of gray hair as an unflattering sign of aging.
For the first time I attempted to cover them with a product akin to mascara, but it ended up being a messy disaster. It felt so out of sync with who I am, and when I washed it out, I felt like I was washing away those initial doubts. Not long after, I transitioned from my loose curls to locs, and it was like falling in love with my natural hair all over again—grays and all. Ultimately, it’s all about perspective. I often refer to my grays as “silver strands” or “glitter.
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