How to Make a Smooth Transition to Sexy Silver, Perfect Pewter, or Salt-and-Pepper Hair
By Aqua
A Successful Transition to Your New Look
So, you've made the decision to transition to silver, pewter, or salt-and-pepper hair. You're about to embark on an exciting new journey. Not only does this journey entail a new hair color, but most likely will also include a new haircut and style, new makeup and perhaps even new clothes.
This transition can be a new beginning of sorts. Who says going gray has to be drab and boring? Many women are embracing the change and celebrating the liberating feeling of just being themselves, in all their natural beauty. Whether you're transitioning in your 40's, 50', or 60's, making a smooth transission and going gray can actually be a lot of fun.
Start At the Top - Your Hair Cut and Style
The first thing to decide is how you're going to style your
hair. The easiest transitions to your new color of hair involve using a semi-permanent hair
color, hair glaze, or highlights and lowlights in your hair until the full
transition is complete. Obviously, this method of transitioning to your new hair color means you will be in the salon quite often. The costs can add up but it might be worth it for the ease of letting someone else worry about overseeing a smooth transition. Another benefit of using this method is there will not be visible roots showing while the new hair grows in.
Another way to make the transition is to cut your hair short and just let it grow back. It doesn't matter if you're not completely gray yet. It's ok to have different shades of color all at the same time - most people do. Salt-and-pepper colored hair can be beautiful! Look through the various hairstyle magazines and find a short style that flatters your face shape. One great thing about shorter hair is it's usually easier to take care of than longer styles.
Take Good Care of Your Hair
It's very important to take good care of your hair and maybe even more important now than before. Silver or white hair can sometimes grow in dry and wiry. However, it can be tamed with good quality shampoos and conditioners. Using a deep conditioning treatment once a week will go a long way toward having healthy looking hair.
Some women will experience yellowing of the hair. The yellowing is actually a kind of bleaching from the sun. There are special shampoos to counteract the yellowing effect. Look for shampoos that are forumlated specifically for gray and silver shades.
My Favorite Mineral MakeUp
- Mineral Powder Makeup - The Holy Grail of Makeup
I first started using mineral makeup a few years ago. I love this makeup so much that I can honestly say that I don't think I will ever buy any other type of makeup again. There so many benefits in using this type of makeup. Here are just a few.
MakeUp Colors to Go With Your New Hair Color
Some women think that if they are letting their hair go lighter, they need less makeup. Actually, the opposite is true. Women with silvery hair, need more vibrant makeup to avoid a washed out appearance. This doesn't mean lots of makeup, it just means using the right colors.
Start with a good foundation. If you use powder foundations, less is definitely more. For a great natural and lightweight foundation I highly recommend using mineral makeup.
Use a good blusher to highlight the cheekbones and contour the face. If you're fair skinned, choose a light rose color, medium or olive skins should use peony colors and dark complected women should go with dark candy pink colors.
A nice lip color will go a long way toward brightening your whole face. If you've lost some lip contour, use a natural colored lip pencil to line the lips. Avoid dry and cakey lipsticks and instead use light lip glosses or moist lipsticks. Avoid nude and brown tones as they can look muddy. The best colors are pinks, berries, peaches and apricots.
For eye shadows, pale colors will look better than deep smoky ones. Use mascara and curl your eyelashes if needed, but avoid black mascaras unless you have some dark charcoal gray in your hair. This also goes for eyeliners. Avoid black and instead use plums, soft medium tans, and dark browns. Using a pencil instead of a liquid eyeliner will create a softer line to set off the eyes.
As women age, sometimes their brows get thin and sparse. If this happens, it's easy to use an eyebrow pencil to make the eyebrows seem more full. Using an eyebrow brush, make upward strokes to "lift" the eyebrows. This will give "open" the eyes and create a flattering arch to the brow line.
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Flattering Colors of Clothing, Jewelry, and Accessories
There is really no particular color that set off whitish or grayish hair although vibrant colors show up beautifully. I've seen pictures of women with silver toned hair wearing pewter colored evening gowns and they look fantastic. Jewel tones look rich and elegant. Pastels are also soft and flattering.
Whatever colors you're comfortable wearing, will be the best colors for you. Pay attention to the accessories and consider wearing colorful dangle earrings, flattering scarves, and cute hats to call attention to your beautiful new hair.
- Curious About Dying Your Hair Grey?
Many women want to speed up the transition to gray by coloring their hair pewter or silver. Unfortunately, that's not possible. This article explains why.
Comments
Hard to tell in your pic, but it looks like you have brown hair. I'll bet the salt-and-pepper would look really nice on you!
i have been gray since i was 19 so the only road i go now is to color it all
Good hub, when did you go gray? You'd never know under that big brim.
@ BadCo - I think you'd probably look very nice!
@Carmen - I'm not gray quite yet..but it's coming! Actually one of my best friends is transitioning to gray right now and it's been interesting to hear her comments about the whole process.
Nice hub! Just as I have been thinking of going natural too. We go grey very young in my family and I have been coloring my hair for a long time now but quite frankly I have had enough of it!
Thanks for the comment Catherine. Yes, I know exactly what you mean about getting tired of coloring your hair all the time. It sure seems like a lot of maintenance!
Good to know that there are shampoos for the yellowing. Shampoo sounds like a less toxic option than dyes. Thanks!
RM - Very good point about the shampoos being less toxic. Thanks!
I LOVE my capsule! Thanks.
I have been slowly going gray since my late 20's... (although now, late 40's, it's more like a ride on the bullet-train). I can't wait to try this... at my age, it becomes less about how it looks, and more about 'does it work at all?' It would be nice to look age-appropriate and still attractive... looks like you might be on to something here. Nice hub, btw. Well laid out, good information.
Hi Linda - yes, I think late in the 40's the graying process speeds up a lot. I totally agree about how as we get older it's less about looks in general, and more that we just want something attractive and age-appropriate. Low maintenance is good too lol!
This why older need this hub.
Glad to see someone addressing the beauty of grey! I made the transition fairly smoothly from dying my hair its "natural" colour to salt & pepper. I love the simplicity and my hair is sooooo healthy!
I have long hair,almost to my waist, and it is going gray. I don't color it and won't. A lot of people tell me though that older women should have short hair and when am I going to cut it? I am amazed by this question every time someone asks it. I like having long hair and think older women can have beautiful long gray, silver, or white hair and look great!
love the silver hair look! young or old women...it's just too cool! i plan to have long silver hair when i am older. great hub. voted up!
suziecat7 2 years ago
I love this - I'm just starting to grey up at the temples and thought I might like the look after all. Great Hub.