Lowlights On Gray Hair

  • Posted on 29 June, 2021
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How to add temporary lowlights to gray hair at home, cover gray hair, or tame frizzy hair with hair mascara.

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Cover your gray hair that is growing in or add dimension to your transitioning grey hair by adding lowlights with hair mascara. This is a great way to cover gray hair at home without dye. It is beautiful gray hair blending.

Hair mascara is a temporary hair color that you simply brush on with a hair mascara wand. It is similar to eye mascara, but specially formulated for your hair, that easily washes out with your next shampoo!

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Are you going gray or transitioning to gray and looking for a temporary way to ease that transition to blend in those grays or go gray, gracefully yet naturally, at home, hi, i'm paula and in today's video i'm going to show you how to add low lights, temporary Low lights to your hair with hair mascara, this is something you can easily do at home in seconds or minutes. It'S. It washes out with your next shampoo, so you don't have to go to the salon or deal with any of that stuff. You can just easily do it yourself at home, naturally, just to help you go through that transition period as you're going gray or transitioning to gray. So you may find that you have some um gray. Hairs coming in growing in a common place is at the temples to have gray hair growing in. So i'm also going to show you today how to cover your gray hair at the temples. What i'm going to use today is the new lila rose, hair mascara. It is temporary, it is like mascara for your eyelashes, but it's better. It'S made just for your hair, but like mascara on your eyelashes, it just washes out the next time you wash it off now. My last video, i showed you how to transition to gray hair by adding more lighter highlights to your hair, so watch my last video, if you missed that, if you wanted to add lighter highlights, like lighter blonde, highlights to your gray, hair, okay, this video, i'm going To show you how to add lowlights to your gray, hair, okay, this is a way you can just cover those grays that are coming in if they're coming in at the roots, you can cover them there if they're coming in in streaks, you just cover them. There easy peasy all right, let's see how i can do this in the screen. I'Ve got the lila rose, hair, mascara, okay, you can see it's like a little wand. It looks just like regular eyelash mascara, but it's for your hair. Okay. So, let's start at covering that that gray hair at the temples - okay, so that's i'm going to cover that first, the gray hair at the temples. So i'm going to take the hair mascara! Okay - and you just go like this and you blend it right through. Okay now see how that is darker already and blend it in okay, i'm gon na get some more okay and, let's see there's more there. Okay, see if we can see that in the mirror and just go through and just brush it on, the temples might be easier with my hair up. Okay, can you see that okay, now here's a big streak right here, take more hair, mascara? Okay, i'm going to get that streak right there, so i'm just going to go and just go down, get all those gray streaks, and this is the first time i'm actually adding lowlights. Usually i add highlights, but this is a great way to cover those grays. Just during that awkward transition period and if you're growing out your hair, colored hair and you have roots, this is just simple: to put it right on the roots right up there when they're growing in and then you have that demarcation line so anywhere, you see, gray Growing in now, you don't have to do all of it. You can just do some of the streaks of gray and leave some for some, i kind of like having some in for texture, so everything's, not all the same color, okay, wow, that's a big difference. Okay again, this is the first time i've actually tried it for low lights. Covering up my grace, because i actually, like my grace, makes me feel wise. Let'S see, did i miss any, let's see right there. Okay, i'm gon na go do some up there at the top brush that through, and i do some there, the bangs and again so you can see how it's easy to do. It'S really easy to do it if you're just doing roots that are growing in gray, hair roots, simple, very easy. Okay, then, just let that dry a little bit minute or less okay, and actually it's good to go just like that or if it needs it. You just comb it through right. If you need to blend it a little bit with the rest of the hair, there you go, i think i'm gon na get that one little spot right up there. Let'S find it so again. The great thing about the hair mascara is you just add low lights right where you want them or you can kind of just cover all your grays. It just depends how much gray you hear have if you have just a few strands you're just covering up those few strands, if you have more strands, just want to add a little dimension and make some parts a little darker, the way they used to be right. That'S great as well again, this is just temporary. Just temporary, like your makeup is - and you know you might go a couple days before your next hair, washing and then at your next hair, washing it just washes out. So there you go, there's one side that is done with the low lights on the gray hair and this side that was not, and you can see a big difference. The dark back to my natural hair color and the lights where my gray hair is growing in you can see. That is a big difference. Okay, the bangs need fixed a little bit. I like them a little poofy, then once it dries, you can do that. A little bit all right, i am going to see that missing piece right there i'm going to cover that up and i was going to do both sides, but i think i like showing you one side that was done and one side that wasn't done. Voila big difference right super easy, and that was my first time doing it for a low light. So it goes a lot faster once you get the hang of it again, you just do it every couple days or be you know in between washings wash it out. You'Re good to go just a great way as you're going through that transition or going gray period all right hope. This helps and be sure to watch my other video on how to use the hair mascara for highlights in gray, hair. Alright, bye, guys

Frances Harmon: can you do this on wet hair or does it have to be done on dry hair? thank you for this video.

Linda: Excellent video, thank you. Very helpful.

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Paula Ramm: Have you ever tried hair mascara?

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