This week I'm chatting to Sandra Bird, a holistic practitioner from Suffolk, who first embraced her natural greys in her forties. But she found they made her look and feel dull. Over the years, she's flitted between first natural looking dyes, then vivid pinks and purples. Now her hair is white grey again, and she doesn't think she'll be dyeing it.... but never say never!
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This week I'm chatting to Sandra Bird, a holistic practitioner from Suffolk, who first embraced her natural greys in her forties. But she found they made her look and feel dull. Over the years, she's flitted between first natural looking dyes, then vivid pinks and purples. Now her hair is white grey again, and she doesn't think she'll be dyeing it.... but never say never!
This week's guest is Tracey Tait, who is in the process of grey the last of the dye from her hair. In recent years, she's had a combination of highlights and lowlights, which quickly faded, so she decided to take the plunge and embrace her natural colour. Tracey had a difficult perimenopause, and keeping her hair dyed through that time was one of the things that helped her through it. But now she feels back to being herself again, and ready to embrace her silver haired chapter.
Happier Grey Podcast
This week I'm chatting to Sandra Bird, a holistic practitioner from Suffolk, who first embraced her natural greys in her forties. But she found they made her look and feel dull. Over the years, she's flitted between first natural looking dyes, then vivid pinks and purples. Now her hair is white grey again, and she doesn't think she'll be dyeing it.... but never say never!