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Expressive vs Subtle Gray Blending
Many women assume that gray blending always means soft, barely noticeable color transitions. While subtle blending is a beautiful option, it’s not the only way gray hair can be approached.
In reality, gray hair can be handled in several different ways depending on the look someone wants to achieve.

Beth Younkin
4 days ago1 min read


Why Hair Color Fades (Especially With Gray Hair)
While fading can’t be completely stopped, it can often be slowed.
Gentle cleansing routines, good hydration for the hair, and occasional professional refreshes help maintain tone and shine.
For many women, small adjustments to their routine make a noticeable difference in how long their hair looks freshly colored.

Beth Younkin
Apr 122 min read


Do You Really Need Purple Shampoo for Gray Hair?
Do You Really Need Purple Shampoo for Gray Hair? Purple shampoo has become one of the most talked-about products for gray and silver hair. Many women assume that once their hair turns gray, purple shampoo should automatically become part of their regular routine. The reality is a little more nuanced. Purple shampoo can be helpful, but it is not something most people need to use every time they wash their hair. What Purple Shampoo Actually Does Purple shampoo contains violet p

Beth Younkin
Apr 52 min read


Why Gray Hair Turns Yellow (And What You Can Do About It)
Many women are surprised when their gray hair begins to look slightly yellow or dull over time. This change can happen gradually, making it feel confusing or frustrating. The truth is that gray hair behaves differently than pigmented hair, and understanding why can make it much easier to manage. Gray blending can mean growing out your grey hair or adding several tones to blend the line out. Why Gray Hair Is More Sensitive Gray hair has less pigment than darker hair. Pigment a

Beth Younkin
Mar 292 min read


Why Letting Your Gray Show Isn’t Giving Up
Most women didn’t wake up one day and decide gray was something to fear. That message was learned over time.
For decades, hair marketing taught us that youth equals coverage and that visible gray meant something had gone wrong. So when gray starts to show, it can feel personal, even if the desire to change feels practical.
But gray hair itself isn’t the problem. The lack of options used to be.

Beth Younkin
Feb 222 min read
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