Gray hair: tips for taking care of gray hair once and for all

Gray hair: tips for taking care of gray hair once and for all


Do you want to turn your hair grey? Find out how to make the hair transition process easier and more convenient!

Gray hair really has it all, right? During the Covid-19 pandemic, for example, several celebrities have worn gray hair in an act of female empowerment, as in the case of actress Samara Felippo, 44. At the time, the artist revealed the look on her social media and celebrated her relationship with her gray locks. “I feel wonderful,” she wrote.




So, if you too want to join the trend and leave your hair grey, it is important to know all the necessary care before embarking on the process. So we asked hairdresser Nathan Paschoal for some tips on caring for gray hair to make the transition smoother. Check:

Mask the roots to minimize contrast

Of course, one of the most complex parts of the transition process is the period in which the natural gray hair grows out, creating a very large difference between the roots and the rest of the strand, which is still dyed with some color. At first you can still mask it, but in these cases good advice is bet on locks. Pigmentation can help blend the two parts, making the look more harmonious.

Prevents yellowing of threads

The silver tone can yellow very easily if it is not given proper attention. This is worth highlighting leaving your hair natural is not synonymous with carelessness. To keep hair white and neutralize it with other shades, specific shampoos for gray and blond hair with grayish or purple pigments are recommended. The application is normally submitted every 15 days.

Hydration is essential

Many don’t know it, but melanin (responsible for hair color) also ends up damaging the softness of the hair. Therefore, it is extremely important hydrate gray and white hair even moreas they have a greater tendency to dry out.

Attention to external agents

Also due to dryness and unruly locks, it is essential to avoid hairdryers as much as possible, babyliss and hair straighteners. All this to prevent the locks from becoming brittle, while always remaining healthy. If you really like the results brought by these devices, apply at least some finishing product with thermal protection, to minimize the damage caused.

Protect your locks from the sun

In addition to being harmful to the skin, sun rays also damage the hair and can even compromise its health. The sun also enhances the yellowing effect of gray hair, so is a golden tip invest in hats and caps when in open places. The good news is that your I wait It will look even more elegant with accessories.

Opt for short ones

Easier to care for, short hair is also easier to keep hydrated. This is because, the longer the strand, the more difficult it is for the natural oils in your scalp to reach the ends. Furthermore, this type of cut is gaining more and more prominence, helping to create a modern look. Enjoy!

Source: Nathan Paschoal, hairdresser at the Jacques Janine salon.

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