We love the site GoingGreatLookingGreat and the work Diane Jewell is doing. She was trying to pull together a conference last summer. She might try again. We definitely plan to support her.
We are alive and kicking on the Going Gray Blog! Look for new content soon and information about a special project we are pulling together. Thanks for your support!
I have also heard great things about Carol’s Daughter for African American hair. You should be good to go with their products that take care of dry, fragile hair. Shine and mositure are the key.
Thank you for your comment. I am also a 40 something Gen X gal.
The Going Gray blog enjoys a mixed bag of readers who vary in age, ethnicity and culture. This blog also brings together a group of extraordinary readers who have one thing in common: Gorgeous gray hair (or they are comtemplating having gorgeous gray hair) As such, Going Gray has evolved into a place where each reader can share their unique experiences, life history, triumphs, concerns, thoughts and struggles. The exchange and learning that takes place on this blog is really something to be appreciated. It is exciting to think that we can all learn from one another and be enriched by life experiences that are not our own. I am thankful for all of our Gen X readers who contribute to the discussion and bring a different perspective to going gray. You make this blog a rich place to visit!
That said, my hope is that you will view the subject matter in this post applicable to all women. And I just love the image! It reminds me of pictures my father took of my mother while they were on their honeymoon in 1954. Those were the days when real style was in!
This is a common concern with going gray. This site will be launching a Q&A section to address concerns such as yours. Look for it soon! In the interim, I came across an excellent article at ehow that might be helpful:
The most important aspect of going gray is to finding a stylist that can help you make a painless transition. There are lots of techniques besides cutting your hair very short, such as adding subtle, blending colors until the transition phase has past. If you find a stylist that has been helpful, please let us know! We would love to build a database of stylists who are knowledgeable about gray hair care and are willing to work with women during the transition process. Please stay in touch and let us know how things are going!
Going Gray Question From a Reader...
August 20th, 2010 at 7:22 amThere's some great comments on our Facebook page!
http://facebook.com/grayhairrocks
Taking the Plunge at 41
December 7th, 2009 at 11:33 pmThank you, Danielle! We are cheering for you!
Gray Hair Q & A
November 11th, 2009 at 7:31 amHi Chris and Susan,
We love the site GoingGreatLookingGreat and the work Diane Jewell is doing. She was trying to pull together a conference last summer. She might try again. We definitely plan to support her.
We are alive and kicking on the Going Gray Blog! Look for new content soon and information about a special project we are pulling together. Thanks for your support!
About Me
February 15th, 2009 at 11:33 amAnn, Gaynor, thanks for your comments and welcome to our community!
Great Gray Hair Products
September 29th, 2008 at 11:00 amHi Joy,
Have you taken a look at the Silver Fox hair care line?
http://www.silverfoxhair.com
Great Gray Hair Products
May 20th, 2008 at 3:24 amHi Robin,
I have also heard great things about Carol’s Daughter for African American hair. You should be good to go with their products that take care of dry, fragile hair. Shine and mositure are the key.
http://www.carolsdaughter.com
Going Gray
Going Gray Fab T-shirts are Here!
May 14th, 2008 at 4:30 amI received my Gone Gray t-shirt! They are very cute and comfortable!
Boomer Women and Sex
April 18th, 2008 at 6:27 pmHi RP,
Thank you for your comment. I am also a 40 something Gen X gal.
The Going Gray blog enjoys a mixed bag of readers who vary in age, ethnicity and culture. This blog also brings together a group of extraordinary readers who have one thing in common: Gorgeous gray hair (or they are comtemplating having gorgeous gray hair) As such, Going Gray has evolved into a place where each reader can share their unique experiences, life history, triumphs, concerns, thoughts and struggles. The exchange and learning that takes place on this blog is really something to be appreciated. It is exciting to think that we can all learn from one another and be enriched by life experiences that are not our own. I am thankful for all of our Gen X readers who contribute to the discussion and bring a different perspective to going gray. You make this blog a rich place to visit!
That said, my hope is that you will view the subject matter in this post applicable to all women. And I just love the image! It reminds me of pictures my father took of my mother while they were on their honeymoon in 1954. Those were the days when real style was in!
Going Gray
Going Gray Fab T-shirts are Here!
April 15th, 2008 at 1:55 pmYou got it! I added a few shirts and a lovely tote bag! Enjoy.
Gorgeous Gray Hair Makeovers: Look Like a Silver Fox
April 8th, 2008 at 7:31 pmThanks, Joellen! We are waiting for your picture!
Going Gray
Elegant Ann
April 7th, 2008 at 5:57 amHi Marianne,
This is a common concern with going gray. This site will be launching a Q&A section to address concerns such as yours. Look for it soon! In the interim, I came across an excellent article at ehow that might be helpful:
http://www.ehow.com/how_2176288_dyed-natural-gray-hair-color.html
The most important aspect of going gray is to finding a stylist that can help you make a painless transition. There are lots of techniques besides cutting your hair very short, such as adding subtle, blending colors until the transition phase has past. If you find a stylist that has been helpful, please let us know! We would love to build a database of stylists who are knowledgeable about gray hair care and are willing to work with women during the transition process. Please stay in touch and let us know how things are going!
Going Gray