Going Gray Beauty Guide
50 Gray8 Going Gray Stories
Thinking about going gray?
Already have gray hair?
Looking for a few gray8 tips?
Well... you have come to the right place!
Going Gray Beauty Guide is designed for women who:
•WANT TO GO GRAY
•ARE GOING GRAY
•OR... HAVE ALREADY GONE GRAY
Here you will find 50 gray8 going gray stories, along with gray8 beauty tips and techniques on hair, skin, makeup, wardrobe, and more. Includes 216 pictures!
Having gray hair is gray8, and is the NOW color in hair! Having gray hair has nothing to do with age or looking old, and we are determined to change your old way of thinking! In the past, gray hair was often associated with the image of a “little old gray haired lady.” But today vibrant women everywhere are changing the way we look at gray hair. So hold on to your seats, because the "New Age of Gray" is happening now!
Want more going gray stories? Check-out Going Gray Beauty Guide, 40 Gray8 Going Gray Stories (coming soon), with gray8 tips included with each story.
WHAT'S THE BEST WAY 2 GO GRAY?
Jayne: “I started coloring my hair at the age fifteen, and continued coloring for the next 33 years! I wasn’t brave enough to go cold turkey, so I added more and more blonde highlights, until my dark brown hair turned blonde; then I let it grow out.”
Laurel: “My complete transition took eight months. I began growing out a layered bob and kept trimming. Then, at seven months I cut it into a short-shag. This got rid of all the dye except a fringe on my bangs. At eight months, I snipped off that fringe myself!”
Annette: “Cold turkey with pigtails.”
Deb: “I quit cold turkey. I kept it short and powered through the many colors that worked their way out. Seriously thought about a buzz cut at one point, but didn’t do it. It took me about six months to transition.”
Chris: “I started coloring my hair in my 20’s, and continued until I was 60. No matter what color I used, it would turn a brassy orange within two weeks from the Florida sun. I decided two years ago to stop coloring. I chopped off all my hair (as short as I could), without having to do a buzz cut, and just went from there. I just did it and held my head up high!”
Linda: “It took me about two years to transition. I had my hair cut to chin-length with layers and highlights. Once the layers grew out, I let it grow long. I love having healthy hair, and now I don’t have to worry about the roots showing or putting chemicals on my head anymore.”
GET READY - GET SET - GO GRAYLICIOUS
AUTHOR: Jan Rogers/Age 62/Indie Author/ ESTM Licensed Managing Esthetician in two states/Baby Boomer/PEACE!
FIVE THINGS ABOUT ME
1. I am the second of the five Westfall sisters, and grew up in a musical family.
2. I have been married forty years, and have two daughters, three grandchildren, and, two Shih-Tzu’s.
3. I started working behind the Estee Lauder counter in 1978, climbed the corporate ladder, bought cosmetics, and managed 55 Beauty Advisors/Consultants.
4. My husband and I renovated a dilapidated 1890 Victorian home, and turned it into an award-winning Bed & Breakfast. I also wrote a cookbook for our B&B.
5. I went to Esthetics school at the age of 57, and became a Licensed Managing Esthetician. I’m sure they will always remember the “lady with the gray hair.”
50 Gray8 Going Gray Stories
Thinking about going gray?
Already have gray hair?
Looking for a few gray8 tips?
Well... you have come to the right place!
Going Gray Beauty Guide is designed for women who:
•WANT TO GO GRAY
•ARE GOING GRAY
•OR... HAVE ALREADY GONE GRAY
Here you will find 50 gray8 going gray stories, along with gray8 beauty tips and techniques on hair, skin, makeup, wardrobe, and more. Includes 216 pictures!
Having gray hair is gray8, and is the NOW color in hair! Having gray hair has nothing to do with age or looking old, and we are determined to change your old way of thinking! In the past, gray hair was often associated with the image of a “little old gray haired lady.” But today vibrant women everywhere are changing the way we look at gray hair. So hold on to your seats, because the "New Age of Gray" is happening now!
Want more going gray stories? Check-out Going Gray Beauty Guide, 40 Gray8 Going Gray Stories (coming soon), with gray8 tips included with each story.
WHAT'S THE BEST WAY 2 GO GRAY?
Jayne: “I started coloring my hair at the age fifteen, and continued coloring for the next 33 years! I wasn’t brave enough to go cold turkey, so I added more and more blonde highlights, until my dark brown hair turned blonde; then I let it grow out.”
Laurel: “My complete transition took eight months. I began growing out a layered bob and kept trimming. Then, at seven months I cut it into a short-shag. This got rid of all the dye except a fringe on my bangs. At eight months, I snipped off that fringe myself!”
Annette: “Cold turkey with pigtails.”
Deb: “I quit cold turkey. I kept it short and powered through the many colors that worked their way out. Seriously thought about a buzz cut at one point, but didn’t do it. It took me about six months to transition.”
Chris: “I started coloring my hair in my 20’s, and continued until I was 60. No matter what color I used, it would turn a brassy orange within two weeks from the Florida sun. I decided two years ago to stop coloring. I chopped off all my hair (as short as I could), without having to do a buzz cut, and just went from there. I just did it and held my head up high!”
Linda: “It took me about two years to transition. I had my hair cut to chin-length with layers and highlights. Once the layers grew out, I let it grow long. I love having healthy hair, and now I don’t have to worry about the roots showing or putting chemicals on my head anymore.”
GET READY - GET SET - GO GRAYLICIOUS
AUTHOR: Jan Rogers/Age 62/Indie Author/ ESTM Licensed Managing Esthetician in two states/Baby Boomer/PEACE!
FIVE THINGS ABOUT ME
1. I am the second of the five Westfall sisters, and grew up in a musical family.
2. I have been married forty years, and have two daughters, three grandchildren, and, two Shih-Tzu’s.
3. I started working behind the Estee Lauder counter in 1978, climbed the corporate ladder, bought cosmetics, and managed 55 Beauty Advisors/Consultants.
4. My husband and I renovated a dilapidated 1890 Victorian home, and turned it into an award-winning Bed & Breakfast. I also wrote a cookbook for our B&B.
5. I went to Esthetics school at the age of 57, and became a Licensed Managing Esthetician. I’m sure they will always remember the “lady with the gray hair.”