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Why Gray Hair Rarely Grows in Evenly
One of the most common things women say when they start noticing more gray is that it seems to appear in random places. Instead of spreading evenly throughout the hair, gray often shows up in patches, streaks, or concentrated areas.
While this can feel frustrating, it’s actually completely normal.

Beth Younkin
Jun 72 min read


Why Hair Around the Face Can Look Darker After Covering Gray
Many women notice something surprising after covering their gray hair. The front of the hair, especially around the hairline, suddenly looks darker than it used to.
This change is usually caused by contrast rather than incorrect color.

Beth Younkin
May 311 min read


Why Hair Color Fades — Especially When Gray Is Involved
Many women notice that their hair color looks slightly different several weeks after their salon appointment.
This often leads to the question: why does hair color fade?
The answer lies in how hair actually holds pigment and how gray hair behaves differently.

Beth Younkin
May 242 min read


Why Lightness Matters When Blending Gray Hair
As gray hair appears, the overall color balance of the head changes.
Gray strands are lighter than the natural color most people have had for years.
When darker color sits next to these lighter strands, the contrast becomes stronger.
This contrast is often what makes gray feel more noticeable than it actually is.

Beth Younkin
May 171 min read


Why Gray Hair Sometimes Looks Warm Instead of Silver
One of the biggest misconceptions about gray hair is that it becomes a solid white color. In reality, most gray hair is translucent.
As pigment disappears from the strand, the hair becomes more transparent.
Instead of holding color inside the strand, it reflects whatever light and surrounding tones are present.
This is why gray hair can appear bright silver one day and slightly warmer the next.

Beth Younkin
May 102 min read


The Truth About Gray Hair: It’s Usually Not White
Many people describe their gray hair as completely white. In reality, gray hair rarely appears as one single color.
Most heads of gray hair are made up of several different tones.
As melanin decreases, the strands become more translucent rather than solid white.

Beth Younkin
May 31 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


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 Gray Hair Suddenly Looks Different on Camera
Many women notice their gray hair during a moment they weren’t expecting.
It might be a Zoom meeting, a photo someone else took, or catching their reflection from behind. Suddenly, the gray seems more noticeable than it did before.
This moment often raises an important question:
What should I do about my gray hair now?

Beth Younkin
Mar 222 min read
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