Gray hair, proud of it!
Gray hair is not really gray is it? It is usually well, white! So where did gray hair get the bad rap and why does gray hair dredge up negative thoughts of aging? My hair is white. What is known as “gray” can be anywhere from gray or yellow. Some people even have the “salt and pepper” look. But my hair is white. I like white, it is pretty.
I am gray. In fact, I am premature gray. Not a thing I can do about it either. I started the fight against gray in my twenties. Ever so slowly as it took over I did what any normal woman would do, I starting coloring it. At first this was not so bad. In fact, it was fun. It was like changing contact lens color, something to add to my looks like well, glasses or jewelry. But then what was a gradual process began accelerating in my thirties.
I was coloring my hair once a month then every three weeks then every two weeks. It was beginning to become a major chore and the fun was over. I didn’t like the hassle. Then I hit my forties and decided this is getting really old, I mean old! No not me, I mean coloring my hair. But I couldn’t give it up because peer pressure demanded I was too young to be gray so, I kept coloring.
Then an amazing thing happened. When I moved to Europe I noticed that women did not have the vanity issue about aging and coloring their hair. And in fact, women all over were coming into their own beginning to accept and embrace their age and so I decided to bite the bullet and stop coloring my hair. And oh man! It was pure white! Not gray, that denotes a bland color doesn’t it? But my hair is white. Really WHITE! and it is healthy.
The first couple of years it was white I didn’t think much of it except what a relief not to continue a bi-monthly ritual of coloring. But then a unique thing began to happen. People would walk up to me and ask to touch my hair. There I was in Brussels Belgium walking through the Grande Place and a Belgian lady would approach me and ask to touch my hair. “It is pretty” she said, “how do you make it like that?” All I could say was, “it is just natural”. I started feeling pretty good about my white hair then I came back to the United States and first on my list was to fit in again with a cut and a dye job! I went to a stylist who wouldn’t color my hair. She said, “Why would you want to do that, it is beautiful?” And so I didn’t think about it again for years then about 6 months ago I decided I need a change again and so off to another stylist. She went on about how pretty and healthy my hair was and “how do you keep it so healthy?”
And so I decided to keep it gray. Or should I say white. I am in my fifties so it is starting to fit me and when I started this blog, Gray Gaia, it felt right to keep it gray. There are some famous women who wear their white like Helen Mirren or Jamie Lee Curtis. Though I am not famous and just a regular gal who is living a regular life I do love my white hair!

Your hair really is beautiful! I’m so glad you decided to keep it natural, and I would be one of those stopping you and telling you how lovely you look I’m sure:)
I love white (and gray) hair… it denotes wisdom. Good for you!
so is this you in the pic. if not id love to see it
Is this picture of you? Do you live in Wetumpka, AL? I noticed that there are some pics in Wetumpka.
I love my gray hair too! Would love to find a shampoo that would take out the dingy yellowing. anyone?
I am 47 and have let my hair come into it’s own color. I stopped coloring it in February 2009.
Some days I am content…no more monthly coloring, staining, etc. Some days I think it may make me appear older than I am….
My hair is white in some areas and salt and pepper in others….like you woman have stopped me to comment on the color (moslty positive)…
Your hair is spectacular….
I’m so glad I stubbled upon your blob!
I found a list of 3 products I have yet to try:
Clairol Shimmer Lights Shampoo
Phytargent Whitening Shampoo
Artec White Violet Color Shampoo
apparently they contain bluing tints. I may give them a try to help with a bit of yellowing.
Gorgeous hair! Is it yours? If it is, what do you use for yellowing and do you use a white gloss to obtain that look or did you just never have any black and gray?
Did you put any gloss on while it was all growing out?
Thanks so much!
I Googled “beautiful gray hair” because I am 24 years old and am getting gray hairs. I have never dyed my hair and never intend to either! Of all the pictures that came up when I did my Google search, your hair is by far the prettiest and most healthy looking. I love that particular length, too! Thanks for being who you are and sending a positive message to women of all ages.
Your hair is so beautiful! I am struggling with deciding about mine…I hope it turns out nice like yours.
Love that hair! I am a hairdresser who has stopped covering the gray, as well. It is becoming The New Thing to let your hair be naturally gray/streaked w/gray. Everyone has their own comfort zone about it. Dark haired women (like me) find that as they become more gray/white, that their roots are showing so quickly that they look as if they have a skunk streak. We have to color 2-3 times a month: that’s so time consuming! I also stumbled across your blog; very interesting!!!
I will write more! As I go through the decade of the 50s I find changes happening daily. What was new and exciting at 50 becomes a study in thought as I near 60. The 50s are my best decade to date. Will keep writing!