Women everywhere are joining the Going Gray Revolution and saying goodbye to hair-dyes and highlights.
The decision to “go gray” is different across the board for women. And, all those who make the decision to live the silver fox life, don’t come by it equally.
Some women see it as a rite of passage and embrace it with all their being. They feel their authentic and natural selves.
It’s freeing not worrying about how society measures beauty… because they feel beautiful as they are.
Some women spend time living with the idea of “going gray.” For these women, the decision to cross over is a watershed moment.
"Once I decided to go gray it was so liberating. I started to question all my other limiting beliefs.”
“I’m free from the bonds of my roots! Never again do I worry about having the perfect hair for any occasion because my hair is perfect now.”
“This isn’t just about my hair color. It’s about me having the courage to live my authentic self and to love me where I am.”
“I’m surprised at how excited I am about going gray. I can’t wait for it all to be done!”
“Going gray has given me the confidence to try other things I’d never have the courage to do before.”
If you’re ready to dive into the gray zone, here are some tips to help you with the transition:
● Join an online support group! This is a life-changing decision. Surround yourself with a tribe of women who are on the same journey.
From this tribe you’ll get encouragement, tips & tricks, and so much more. Facebook has a group called Silver Sisters. You should check them out for more information.
● Plan it with your hairdresser! Before you begin, make a plan with your hairdresser for the best path forward.
● ROAR with confidence! Going gray means different things to different women. Use this as your signal to the world that you are confident, unyielding, bold and in-charge.
Positive Aging means loving yourself where you are today… and today, you have much to love, because you are all things remarkable.
● Diane Keaton rocked the 2014 Golden Globes with her new silver-hued look.
● Meryl Streep started by letting the gray hair grow into her blonde locks. She dazzled in “The Devil Wears Prada” with that icon silver fox look.
Regardless of where you are in your journey, we are with you to the end!
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