What Type Of Gray Hair Will You Have?

  • Posted on 07 July, 2019
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Hello all,

Key code to gray hair:

If you are BLONDE any shade you will most likely be champagne gray

If you are BROWN any shade you will most likely be salt and pepper.

If you have BLACK hair you will most likely be salt and pepper or all white

If you have RED hair from birth most likely you will be all white

If you are going gray in your early years like thirty or younger you will most likely be battleship gray

If you are going gray very late in life you will most likely be all white are almost all white.

All roads lead to more white hair in most cases.

So deciding to go gray in your late forties and fifties will allow you to gradually get used to it and it will be less sudden. But if you are happy with your hair then continue. Everyone has to decide for themselves what is best for them.

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Hi, it's Tanya here welcome back to my channel, so today we're going to be talking about gray, hair and we're gon na be talking about a little bit of a prediction of what color gray, hair you're gon na end up with. If you grow out your hair gray - and this is based solely on my observation and women - I know in my life who have gone gray as well as what seeing other people transition. So there is no ironclad rule to this. So if you don't fall into the category or it comes out completely different for you, it is what it is. Everybody is different, and so just take this with a grain of salt, but I did want to do a video on it because it is an interesting subject and maybe some of you out there are in transition right now and you've got a month or six months Or you're eight months in and you want to know, what's it gon na look like alright, so I'm going to give you a slight predict. It'S going to be slight, but first we're gon na do our 30 days of greatness jar and in the waves of change. We find direction. Did I read that one already, I'm not quite sure, alright, alright, so I'm going to put that one to the side. Okay. So here we go. I don't know if you watched my earlier video on the four shades of grey, the first one I'll talk about is my own, which is champagne gray. The reason I coined that term champagne grey is because I didn't want to say dirty grey and I didn't want to say blonde gray, because neither of those sounds very nice. So I say: champagne grey and much like a glass of champagne. If you've looked at champagne in a glass versus clear liquids like water, water is clear, champagne has kind of a cast to it wouldn't say like a yellowish cast, perhaps, and so it's not quite clear and perfect and beautiful, like white white hair. So that's why I coined that champagne grey. So just bear that in mind. If you go to your hairdresser and you say yeah, I'm gon na have champagne hey. I think I may get wet. What do you mean like blonde hair, but that's what I mean. So I'm talking about kind of a blonde blonde gray if you will but we'll call it champagne, alright, so and then there's pure white, that's all white, no explanation needed there, and then you have salt and pepper and there's various shades of that and combinations of that. As well as a battleship gray, now one of my clients, Sarah Heisner, she kind of coined that term. For me, I think I'm not sure where she got that, but it made sense to me: oh yeah, battleship gray, that's like gray gray, with no variations of other color. It kind of has a great cast to it. Let'S say that because when you're talking, hair you're talking a mixture of strands and colors, which then formulate an overall color, if that makes any sense, so all of these terms are not really exacting by themselves. So just think with that. So when I was younger, I'm going to show you a picture of when I was younger. This was when I was in sixth grade. I believe - and this was my color hair, so I consider that blonde dark blonde it could. It got a little bit darker as I got older, but that is the color, so it has some gold in it, but that's only because of the lights they used to use back then, for these photographs I would say it's actually more mousy brown and my sister And I say: mousy cuz, it's more ashy, this kind of looks golden, but that's what I look like to give you kind of an idea all right so based on that, let's roll here we go so I'm going to show you the four types again just so We'Re clear on: what's what we've got: champagne gray, which is my color here and we've got all white and we've got battleship and we have salt and pepper all right. So if you have blond hair, very light, blonde medium, dark brown, dark blond, almost bordering a light brown you're, most likely going to end up with champagne, colored gray, hair, which is beautiful by the way. It really is stunning so to call it dirty grey or to call it blonde gray. I'M just like. No, I like champagne. It sounds better all right. So if you have red hair born a carrot, top pure red hair, you will most likely end up with white hair. It'S one example, and then I think I have Helen Mirren or, if you're, going grey later in your life, like after your 50s, like 60s, you may be all white as well. That'S where we're all all roads lead back to Al all. Roads lead to white with gray hair. Generally speaking, there are some people who end up being 70 and 80 and they still have salt, pepper, hair. But generally all roads lead to total white hair, which I don't mind it. It'S fine. So all right. So then we have battleship grey and that's this color here. So if you are going grey in your early 20s late 20s early 30s, your you will most likely end up with battleship gray hair. These would. These are very rare types. It'S a very beautiful gray. Actually, it's it's just gray gray, battleship gray, when you look at a battleship, it's gray, so it doesn't have very much variation in it necessarily so, but it's cast is gray in its entirety versus salt-and-pepper, which is white and dark mixed together, see difference between these two. They are very different okay, so if you're going in your youth you're turning it early, that's probably what it will be like all right. If you have medium brown media, any shade of brown, medium light, medium, dark, darkest brown, darkest chestnut or black hair, you will most likely have salt and pepper, and it's a variation of salt and pepper. So you could have like one white streak and then tap the rest black I've seen that I had one I had a girlfriend in high school. She had this one white streak. She did have my color hair when I was younger and she had one white streak and then it kind of you know. I didn't see her in later years, so I don't know, but you'll have a variation of salt and pepper to what degree I do not know. That'S just everybody. It'S kind of gray hair is a very personal thing. It'S like everybody is so different. You can't say what one person is gon na completely look like versus the other person. Alright, so I think we covered it. So if you're in the blonde family, you will most likely end up with the champagne. If you are, if you are a burn or grow carrot-top or you're going gray, early let-let's gives me late in your life. You won't probably end up with all white hair. If you're going great earlier in your 20s and your thirst thirties, you will find it with battleship gray, hair and then anybody in the medium light brown, maybe medium dark, dark, darkest, chestnut or or black hair salt and pepper. Alright. So there we have it there. I will link down below the other four shades of grey video. If you'd like to see that - and I think that's it. Thank you so so much for watching. I did one. I did one on shampoos to where I talked about the silver shampoo. You might not want to do the silver shampoo. It depends on what color gray hair you have. I would say, because it will turn your hair kind of bluish like it'll, give it a cast kind of not very realistic. Looking so, if you're not into that like high drama look, then I would just leave your hair the way it is and don't don't add anything to it. We can talk about that a little bit more, maybe on another video, and maybe I can have my sister do. We could do a live chat where she can because she's a hairdresser. She can maybe answer some questions on whether or not to use the blue shampoo. Why and when and how and all those different things, but thank you so so much for watching click subscribe and we'll catch you next time, bye!

mitch hills: Well my hair has changed so much over the last 2 years! I was a natural mid-brown and expected it to grow out a light silver - but it didn't! Surprisingly, it grew out a much darker shade of grey than I had expected. I got quite frustrated at one point and almost gave up the process - but stuck with it. At around the end of the 2nd year, it started to lighten-up and I had a nice silver at the back but the front was still a bit darker, so I had a few highlights put in, to blend it. It now looks pretty good and the roots are now growing out a light shade of silver, so it will match! To others I would say hand in there, even if it doesn't look as good as you expected at first. It's a long process.....

jazzitall: I love your passion about this! I got white before 18, just like my dad (genetic defect) having overall dark undertones, eyes and brows. Recently I've gone platinum on brown strands that remained untouched by the defect so I'm fully white now (slightly after 30). People's reactions are usually bad because it's too dissonant for them (age and hair colour criteria). But I love it and I'm not going to change it :)

Gray Hair Transition and Beyond: I started to go gray in my early 20's. When I was in my mid 20's, my hairstylist told me I was 80% gray. I dyed my hair for the next 20 years. This was really interesting and fun to watch!

K8tina: I was born with light blonde hair (level 10N) but it got darker in my teens (darn puberty lol) to a dark ash blonde (6A) and have been coloring my hair since I graduated high school. So I decided to let my hair grow out to see what color it is, and at 49 it's still a dark blonde with white hairs sparsely throughout the crown and sides, making it appear alittle lighter blonde (like a 7N). My dad died at 72 and still had blonde hair mixed with white hair (salt and sand, instead of salt and pepper colored). Same when his brother passed away at 67; my grandmother (their mom) was actually all white when she passed away on her 74th bday. The other side of my family all had champagne grey hair, not white. I'm hoping I continue to take after my dad's side because I'd love to have white hair as I age, it is sooo pretty

Linda Caffalette: Your hair in that photo appeared on camera as a strawberry blonde shade. I liked the way you presented those four categories/stages of gray transition & it does make perfect sense as to me as an observer. I am over 65 have a medium brown co!or hair & already notice a salt & pepper trend emerging but honestly I'm not a fan so I will continue to color my gray until I'm completely exhausted of the upkeep! Thanks so much

Lisa Craig: You are spot on! I had light brown hair and now it is champagne. Love that term. I get compliments and recently went to a new hairdresser and she asked what color I use haha! It is freeing to not put chemicals on my head. Thanks for the video and for promoting gray acceptance!

Michele Pohl: I stopped coloring mine 10 years ago when I was 58 and my grey came in as champagne streaks. My hair was light brown with red highlights and now it look like it's frosted, which is a term you don't hear anymore, but I'm sure a lot of older viewers will remember those frost and tip kits and pulling your hair through a cap with holes.

Sevi Regis: You aged very well, look like you did as a teenager, same face, very recognizable. And your color is gorgeous, it looks highlighted. I didn't think this could happen, but 10 years ago in my early 50's, I had all natural hair and my whole head was pure white. My hair was long and thick and people would stop me in the street and ask me who my colorist is (as in my profile photo). I started taking lots of good quality vitamins and 10 years later my hair turned brown again in spots. I'm growing it in natural again and it appears to be more salt and pepper. Again, this is quite surprising, I didn't think it was possible. If I didn't see it happen on my own head, I'd be skeptical.

Hard Hearted Harriet: Started to gray below the temples in my late 30's and colored it all through my 40's and mid 50's. Tired of coloring and seeing roots again three weeks had a hairdresser help me transition by adding blonde streaks. A few touch up of that and I grew it out completely. Never regretted it. I trim it myself. Still set in rollers and wear it girly looking mostly, occasionally blow dry. The whole front is silver like with a touch of pepper, but the back is still mostly my original dark brown.

Shelley Jane: I’m 41, now short and natural and my hair is salt and pepper (totally evenly distributed too!) on top but champagne grey (love that term!) on the sides. This figures because I was a mousy light brown/dark blonde before the grey came in. Two friends have independently described my hair colour now as mink, which I also like!

Ivory & Gold: From the research I've done natural redheads do not go gray, their hair just turns blonde and it's interesting that in the picture you showed of yourself your hair looked red and is now more blonde than gray.

Maribel Pabon: I'm in the salt and pepper shakers kind of group. I've been getting Gray since I was 12 . Lol I'm now 47 and just finished my parh of going gray no dye . Took 2 years and some . Loving the results .

Veegzee: My grandmother's hair was a dark chocolatey brown when she was young. When it started turning grey it went a really pale colorless silver, like starlight, very shimmery, almost completely white. I hope mine does that, and sooner rather than later... its so pretty. My partner's hair turned silver when he was in his twenties. He looks so handsome.

Bubbles: I was born with snow white hair. At age 7/8 it started turning brunette. At age 30 greys started appearing. At about 50 my roots looked like salt and pepper, now at 59, almost 60, my roots are silvery/white. I am gearing up to ditch dying my hair and covering my greys every 6 weeks, and just let it all go whatever color it wants. This will a journey since my hair is long, curly and thick.

Crazzy Stuff: I let grow my gray hair and it looks amazing but I got tired of it so I will go back to color my hair. It was an amazing journey but I think I'm not ready to leave it gray I'm in my early 40s so I think in 10 to 15 years more I will let it be the natural color. For all of you that are in this transition is a year and half transition keep it up and just let it grown. Hope you have an amazing experience but it is not for me at this moment.

Christina E: Perfect name "champagne gray" for your lovely haircolour! Salt and pepper here: darkblonde as child, ashy-brown as grown up. First white hair at 29.

Jenna Burg: My Grandma and 8 siblings were all redheads , she died at 96 with still red hair and her siblings too ! It paled got lighter but it definitely stayed red!

Sabrina Beberman: I'm 43, I started graying when I was in 7th grade. I have naturally dark brown hair but the last couple of years I had dyed it purple. Back in February, I had decided to get the red tones out of my hair and become all-natural. I tried everything to lighten it without bleaching it, but I ended up bleaching it anyways. I haven't put anything in my hair since then. I am really trying to grow it out. I am thinking of dying it a silver-gray color but I am on the fence. I had damaged my hair since I bleached it. I had hair past my shoulders, then I decided to chop it off now it reaches to the back of my neck in a short layered bob. The bleach had also ruined the texture of my hair. I am naturally curly hair and it straightened it. I am slowly getting the curls back again and my hair feels like hair once again. But I would love to have some advice if I should dye it silver or just leave it as is and just let it grow out. Thank you. I love your channel by the way.

LulyTubee: I'm started transitioning and embracing my greys when I was 38. It genetics, my family turns grey early in life. Naturally black hair, turned to salt and pepper and I'm still there. I would prefer all grey or white. My issue is hair texture and how it has changed. Have curly hair but these greys and white hairs dont have a curl pattern they are just not curly not straight it's like wire or frizzy I dont know what to do

MadamMorgan: Great color tutorial. Given the color of my natural hair color, I'm happy to hear my gray transformation will most likely be white. Thx for sharing.

Patricia Aldam: I’m three months in and looking forward to seeing the results. Still waiting for the hairdressers to open with the lockdown as this will cut off a lot of colour on the ends.

The Sparrows That Cheep Too Much: My grey is coming in just like my mommas did... very mixed dark salt & pepper and she hated hers as much as I hate mine. Momma still had s&p hair when she passed away at 87yrs of age! It's not a look I can embrace I'm afraid... i'm not sure i'll ever be ready for it to be honest. Thankfully I have a wonderful hairdresser (therapist/counsellor more like!) that listens to my tales of woe and still works magic on my nasty& evil salt &pepper roots!

Kathryn P: I’m about 4 months in and it’s coming in sparkling silver, love it

pekoe46: How would you explain mine, then? Natural brunette. Dyed my hair to strawberry blonde for over 20 years. In the sun it got much lighter, so I started dying it to that color, which was a very very light blonde color. Like 10N, if people know what color that is. In the sun it got even lighter, not exactly white white, but close. At the start of the pandemic I let it grow out. Now it's still not white white like you see in pictures, but close, with strands of black, but not salt 'n' pepper looking. Not very noticeable. Very ight yellowing in some places, not all over. My roots are the same color as the rest of the hair. In fact, the transition was so subtle that no one could tell I stopped dyeing it. The only way you could tell is by the strands of black hair that you could only see if I ran my fingers through my hair, since there were so few of them. So it didn't turn out ANY shade of grey, just extremely light blonde, but not quite white. Actually, my natural now grown-out color is very close to the color I was dyeing it, which surprised me. Because now it looks rather dull to me, I'm looking for something to, not brighten it - it's bright enough! - but to add some shine. Would you know of any products that do that? Purple shampoos don't work. PS - the picture you show of yourself in 6th grade saying you consider your hair dark blonde, it definitely looks a medium red color. Not bright like a carrot but definitely NOT any shade of blonde - at least on my monitor.

Spirit Moon: Born with very black hair. At 19 I got a white streak in front. In my late 40's /early 50's I started coloring my hair. Stopped coloring 4 yrs ago, and loving my gray/silver. I'm salt n pepper (mostly pepper) and still have some black hair underneath. Interestingly, my silver streaks have turned an ash blonde. Really strange.

Coffee,kids & chaos: I'm 53 found my first couple of grays in my early twenties, now I'm salt and pepper and yes , I have streaks! I love it!

cora nation: Thank you for the video and for the daily inspiration. White, S&P, champagne, battleship What about silver? My old hair is black but coming in silver. Go figure..The battleship pic looked black but I get what you mean. Also on your school picture your hair looked red. :)

Melissa Wilson: I have dark brown to black hair and have been going silver since I was 17 (43 now) I color it. Recently it had been over a yr since I had colored and I was thinking of just letting it go, but my mother talked me into coloring it again. I wished I had left it alone. I liked my silver! Now I have to wait for the color to grow out again!

MsSam66ok: Loved this. I was a light-medium brown hair gal in my youth and have white hair. I call it platinum

Renee CA: Looks like Champagne Grey for me!! My mother’s hair is Champagne- I love Champagne, so I’m so happy about this!

Katherine Rose Art: I think I'll go stark white seeing as I have like 7 or 8 white hairs on my head. I'm a redhead. :) Honestly can't wait... because then I wont have to bleach my hair and I can do crazy pastel hair dye colors! Haha!

Dawn's Star: That one streak of white (or blonde) hair is called a Mallen Streak. I knew someone also with that who considered it her birthmark. It's also called poliosis ( a condition, that isn't really a "condition") I think that it looks so cool.

Katty Dee: The closest to my hair is the champagne gray, I ‘m in my 60’s just going gray. My natural, younger hair color was dark ash blonde to light ashy brown.

꧁༒Set Apart༒꧂: There is another gray you do not mention here.... and that is my hair.... It's a crystal silver... My hair is coined as 'glass' type hair, and the color grey I am going is actually a pure silver... the 'glassiness' gives it a sparkle too. I was born with blonde hair....at the age of nine it started becoming golden brown with blond streaks...at the age of 14 it became red...and after that it became a very deep dark brown with a red undertone...

Linda Phillips: I was light blonde as a child, turning darker as I aged. My problem now is that I'm always fighting yellow in my hair.

Ginny N: My hair is starting to gray. The color is some silver. Natural color is dark brown. My dad had silver like a shiny silver coin, mixed with white, hair when he got older. So maybe mine will be a mixture of silver and white. Silver is a different hue than white. The battleship gray you showed looked like it could have some silver too.

Seona: I'm past my 15 month grow out journey! My hair is white with my original color as well... I have a question does anyone else have issues with styling tools and the heat turning their hair a yellowish brown color and yes I do use thermal protection and very good quality products!

Suzy: Yes, redhead here. I am going pure white in my fifties. I really hate it. My skin is so fair that I look completely washed out...unfortunately, natural, is not always the most attractive despite what some people say. Yours looks beautiful though..

Leslie Levine Photography: Sounds like I defied all of your probabilities. Started going grey at 16, totally grey by the time I was 30. Started with bland mousey brown hair, and I have white grey hair.

Debra Rainey: The picture of you in 6th grade looks like red hair on here. I had dark brown hair, almost black and my grays now are white. My dad had the same color and he went completely white too. So even though it is hard with the white stripe, I am glad it will be white!

Shirley Senkler: My family grays young and from what has grown out I think I have the beautiful white that my grandma had. I'll find out next week when I finally get to the salon after 3 months, as we all know salons were closed due to the virus shutdown.

Nightengale 212: I am 65 years old and was born with a light strawberry blond colored hair which as I got older it transitioned to a variegated platinum blond with darker streaks which went to a darker blond in my late teens at which time I began to use color to lighten it up. Tired of coloring I let my roots grow out for 3 months to allow me and my stylist determine what my natural color is. Well, it turns out I am a whitey. My stylist heavily highlighted my colored medium ash blonde hair which lifted all my color and she added some toner and the end result is a pretty close match to my white all over roots. Having short layered hair probably helped the blending of the two colors making the slight difference not so obvious. I love my nearly white hair and so does my husband. Funny, as a teen I always wanted that Nordic white blond hair and at 65 I have it without having to use a bottle.

emacwakeup: I have natural black hair. I got my first white at 9. My white hair strands are pure white. Going to grow my hair out and see if I’m salt and pepper. I’m thinking I will be that. I’m 30 and hair a sprinkling of grey hair throughout my hair and especially around my ears.

Jennifer Doyle: That's crazy. I'm half Native with black hair and in high school I did have a small white streak and rest is white. That's kinda cool. I might wanna dye my hair battleship gray. Thank you!

Chantel Labonne: Great video and can't wait to see what "color" my gray will be!

Art Is My Heart: I call my hair, Salt and Sand. I was a light to medium Ash brown in my younger years, I stopped coloring it at age 46, I am now 50. It came in with very nice Silver but now it has oddly turned more of a dark blonde with light brown at the nape of my neck. From a distance and in most photos my hair looks blonde, but up close you can see the light brown peeking thru the Silvers.

Glynis Dunkley: I had red hair and started colouring it when it faded in my 50s now 74 and in lockdown I let the colour grow out. My hair is now completely white and I love it. I should have stopped colouring it years ago.

Carolyn Stockton: You are right on about the brown hair I am becoming salt/pepper with an awful lot of pepper in comparison to salt. I think it is best though because of my skin tone I would look washed out if I had your hair color although it may come down to that in later years.

Donna Prosser: I had what I call soft black hair. It has turned white. I started going gray by the time I was 16.

Anna Burns: Your 6th grade photo looks red on my end. Maybe it's just the strange color pixels on the computer. My hair was very very blonde until I was about 40, and then started going ugly mousy blonde. It looked like dirty dishwater. Not pretty, so I started using a color to match my original blonde. Been coloring ( with a demi color) ever since, but I really want to try letting my color grow out. I'm hoping that the gray will be improved. Have you ever tried using purple shampoo on your hair? I wondered if that might improve the gray a bit.

Amy Stowe: Started grey at 18 and now 47 with all white. My hair was brown with red .

Luz Figueroa: My first gray hair strand was found when i was fifteen. I was completely horrified.

Estefanía Bouscayrol: I m 36, salt and pepper. My pepper is mousy brown, 30 months no dye. Brown if you see it from the front, but grey reflexion when see it from the side. Great video, new sub.

Karen Ley: Went grey in my early 20’s my hair colour was dark brown not a hint of red My hair is white.

Mz Clementine: Wild crazy mind of its own. Partially straight partially curly. I have natural curly hair. It's driving me crazy. I quit dying my hair in 2008. Oh my goodness, it has a mind of its own. As if it's electrical. I catch people staring over my head. I wear hats a lot. But I enjoy the gray. I just can't wait until my whole head is gray.

Arlene Shanley: My hair is dark strawberry blind and curly. My grays are coming in individually and not all at once on the crown like I've seen happen with some people. Both sides of my family have a lot of salt and pepper so that's likely what will happen in my case.

Barb Shelton: As a kid and up to 40's I had blonde, very blonde, true beachy blonde hair. At late 40's my hair began to darken to dirty blonde with red undertones now at 59 it is a dark blonde and it has red ish tones but at the front bangs area on the right I have 2 gray stripes ,like chunky stripes and on the left I have 3 thin grey stripes. The gray is silvery like highlights but definitely gray. I am sad because it's not pretty at all. My mom was always a dark blonde and in her late 60's she got the most beautiful salt and pepper gray hair. I mean it was so beautiful and attractive and now at 88 she has a very beautiful cottony white gray. My sister followed my mother with beautiful salt and pepper. What happened to mine? ☹️ It's not pretty at all and is mousey with streaks that's weird.

Gretta Lemabouchou: Mine is dark brown and a glistening platinum. 30 inches long and I am LOVIN IT!

SONJIA Edwards: I have a white streak ... because I was hit in the head as a kid, no kidding. This happens more than you'd think. My hairdresser told me there was a small scar under the white streak.

Jacqueline Dixon: mine is growing out silver, very pretty color i love it, the best thing i ever did for my hair when i stopped coloring. It.

jujubunnybea: Would LOVE a video on the shampoo... Thanks...

sun ray: I'm 30 have medium brown hair. I've found 5 white hairs. My mom has dark brown hair with salt and pepper hair. Dad was blonde when younger. Really hoping I get white hair lol

Harley: your girlfriend from high school may have had Poliosis, also called poliosis circumscripta, is the decrease or absence of melanin (or colour) in head hair, eyebrows, eyelashes or any other hairy area. It is popularly known as white forelock when it affects hair directly above the forehead.

AIWATE: Same here. Used to have dark brown hair. At 54 I am salt and pepper. I use blue shampoo regularly with no problem.

Angie: My hair was always ash blond and now it’s completely white.

Ginny N: Also, your hair is pretty and your hair when younger has red tint. It's pretty also. Thanks for your advice for shampoo

Carol Merlini: My hair was about your color then and it's your color now so I would also call it champagne grey. But I have green eyes and what looks like green as opposed to blue veins so I wear make-up shades for warm skin tones and I am wearing glasses that are a sort of beige/gold, very thin, titanium rim. I have never dyed my hair and I watched it come in from the very first warm grey strand that showed up.

Beatrice Kinsey: I could've wait until you got to the black hair, but salt and pepper doesn't look like it's in my cards. My sister, 2 years younger than me, hair turned white after her dye grew out. And when I was in my 40s, I got a patch of white hair in the very top of my head It looked like a skunk on top. And, two years ago, I got a single white strand of hair in my brow. Now there are white strands in both of my eyebrows. And at 70, I'm getting more. I'm letting my hair dye grow out and I'm getting a lot of white hair on my edges and in the new growth. My grandfather on my mom's side had white hair. My mothers is salt and pepper. As far as I 've known, none of my hair strands has ever been salt and pepper.

Martine Mikita: I'm 42 and I am 80% natural gray.... I'm growing it out... I still have color on the bottom portion of my hair... How can I remove the color? I ABSOLUTELY love the gray, mine is WHITE/PLATINUM!! Also, ur very very beautiful!!

Kristin Smith: Brown hair, but turning gray since early 20s. 100% white by 40 and LOVE IT. I call it arctic blonde, but it is white

Zoli Kubi: Your hair looks good and your skin is really nice.

Anna Burns: Trying to let my color grow out, and so far I am not happy with it. It's so ugly. It's the color of a field mouse. I have never seen anyone with natural hair color like mine. I think that it's not going to getting grayer, or more silvery. I'm 65. If it was going to change, it would have by now. I'm teetering on coloring it again. I don't have a problem with gray hair, in fact I like it. But having hair like what is growing onto my head for the sake of gray is questionable. I'm very disappointed. I was excited when I decided to grow it, but am wondering if I should be miserable with the mousy brown/blonde with less than 25% silver, except by my face. I have a nice silver streak there. I'm really thinking over if this is worth it.

John Wayne: I'm 57 and I'm salt and pepper. Thanks for sharing.

Jess S: I don't understand "battleship" gray. It sounds like your talking about dying your hair gray. If you go gray in your 20s, it's the same as any other age, maybe less salt and more pepper at the beginning. Also wondering how much the variation of white or champagne is impacted by heat and the products people use that cause yellowing.

Mimi Ramos: Mine was very black. Now it's growing salt and pepper.

Maria Welling: I'm taking the plunge and I love what I see...I cannot wait for a short bob eventually..

Sara Nagh: Thank u for this vid. I found my first Grey at...18.

Kristen Marosi: Your natural color is GORGEOUS!!

Irma Peña: I’m jus starting and I will have salt and pepper grey, I love your channel just subscribed ❤️

Crime Brûlée : Interesting. I have dark brown chestnut hair and my grays are coming in white.

light: My grandfather had beautiful hair that we called it grey not white!

Milly Tremblay: My mom was a red head. Naturally and beautifully. She went snow whit. My dad was dark brown and went battleship. Then I arrived. Two shades lighter than black. Started going white in early thirties. Now at 66 I have patches of white and battleship grey. So annoying. I am just growing it out. It's like two made scientists have had a paint fight. Oh well, a pinto horse is till pretty. Spicy acting also.

Diane Thompson: My Dad had brown hair and went white. I started going grey at 18 and and had almost black hair although i dye it when the grey comes through it is champagne

Teri A: Love ur hair! Beautiful!

Cheryl Ardis: My natural hair is medium brown and now at 46 I'm getting gray hair....but it's platinum. I am at a lost what to do.

N V Clarke: That looks red/ginger to me

Dances with fishes: Mine was very black and my grey is coming out stark white.

Anastasialiberate: I'm 47 .natural red auburn hair. It's just started getting bright white hairs. So guess I'm turning into snowman ⛄

Rhonda Diamond Ninfo: My hair is gray in the back of my head and streaks all over the front

E-Js: I would say dark-haired/ black hair will get battleship grey

Sarah-Beruriah Booi: My Father was born golden blond and became golden gray

majamon: My natural hair is level 3, no warmth in it..it looks like darkest grey. I noticed my first greys when I was 21. Now its salt and pepper but my greys are not white ..its more like ur shade ..i dont know how to call it.. blondish grey

Judy Branton: Funny, I was I. The blonde family and I went totally white

Sarah-Beruriah Booi: I Am 51 and going to stop collour My hair in my 20’s and 30’s I had salt and pepper allready my original hair collour is dark golden blond .

PurplePinkRed: You have stunning hair! My family has a pattern of salt and pepper, and I'm cool with that! I'm not going to spend my life dying my hair - Expensive and unnecessary! No blondes in our family - My mum was strawberry blonde though.

Amanda Crawford: That picture of her she shown us , her hair was RED , NOT blond or whatever she said ….

Mari Savage: my hair is growing in white for some weird reason

Joan Potanko: I like your hair curled like that.

Ailsa Pehi: Aaaargh buggar. Salt n pepper isn't what I want! Boo. After 4yrs of no products, cutting etc am waiting and waiting. Still got more dark hair with multiple silver strands that doesn't do much except age me further. I'm 56yrs and dying it white is too aggressive and I'll have dark regrowth. Really bummed out. Too lazy to maintain coloured hair after this level of freedom.

Sharee Gibson: I’m 53 and auburn red hair and I’ve found quite a few white not gray but white. My dad had auburn red hair and he turned Snow White hair

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