Hi Guys,
cut my hair a while back for a job, i'd had it growing for about 2 years, the company i'm with now has more mellow dress codes policies so i've been able to grow it out. As you can see I had dyed my hair. I used to have silver hair and I had dyed it auburn (i used to look damn good with it, but my hair grows out a bit too quick to maintain it and am in the process of lifting the color back to silver, it's been about 5 weeks since i dyed it and you can see where i'm at. I just wanted to share my progress with you guys, I've seen some amazing manes on here. I'll post other updates later ;) Take care all! Happy Growing!
Danny
Give up dying it - the chemicals are no good for your hair and growing out does not enhance the look of it.
I personally think silver hair looks great, keep it your natural color.
I agree it never did me any harm!
thanks, I am working on getting it back to that, it's going to take the stylist some effort to get my hair back to silver *sigh* I went from silver to a really nice auburn but my hair grows out too quick to maintain professionally. I asked her to get dye it back to the silver but she said it would have to be done in stages hence the blond, it's only going to get lighter from what she's told me. This was the first stage, I have two stages left. Everyone told me to just chop it and grow it out natural color or to just let it grow it and trim the colored ends off, but i'll do it this way, i'll just try to keep the hair as hydrated as possible to minimize damaage ;)
I agree. Good advice.
Hey Danny, your hair looks great! Glad oyu can grow it back, I remmber it being long and silver and it looked really cool! Wish you the very best. Take care
Glad to see you back Danny, growin' n postin'!
Bruce
Welcome back Danny!
Chuck the "dye bottle" and let that gorgeous hair shine - naturally.
- Oren
Hi Danny,
Congratulations on 1 year of growth, and your thick hair is outstanding, and you are making excellent progress. I agree with the others about letting your natural silvers shine through!
Keep it growing,
David