If you don't already color your hair, you may be ready to take the plunge if you find yourself utterly bored with your locks so bored that not even a new haircut makes you feel perkier. At this point, you begin noticing hair color on other women, you study celebrities' locks, you see a magazine article on highlights and you can't help wondering: Should I try color?
Whether or not you decide to color your hair is ultimately up to you. I will tell you this, however: There is no one who cannot wear hair color. Okay, maybe there are people who are allergic to some hair coloring ingredients - those folks should avoid color - but the rest of us live in a world filled with haircolor choices. So many choices, in fact, that it's easy to find a product to enhance your beauty gently or to downright alter the way you come across. You can try a no-pain, wash-out color, then slowly move on to more permanent choices such as highlights or double-process color. . or you can keep experimenting with different temporary shades. That way, if you get tired of coloring your hair, you can simply stop.
Gray strands are incredibly resistant to hair color: Depending on your hair, you may find that certain home hair-color formulas especially the less permanent versions - simply can't cope with your silver strands. If you're having difficulty at home, why not go to a salon? Chances are, a color technician can hide every last trace of gray.
For those brave souls who want to keep their gray, a silver-enhancing shampoo can keep hair from looking dull or yellow.