Shampoo for Greying Hair
#31
I seem to remember that there was a shampoo that was formulated for grey or greying hair to make the grey softer and more vibrant. I am "quickly" going grey (I still think of myself as having light brown hair, but the motor vehicle department tells me I am grey! LOL), but my hair looks "mousey". I am looking for a shampoo that would make my hair almost look frosted - the greys more vibrant. I am not explaining this well, at all. Hope someone can figure out what I am trying to say! Thanks for your help.
#32
I have used several different shampoos which are purple (contain blueing or gential violet) and while they are good for not turning my hair brassy they are very drying. I have also learned not to use anything that has a yellow color to it for my gray/white hair. My hair salon wanted to sell me a $18 bottle of shampoo but couldn't guarantee that it wouldn't dry out my hair. I alternate Head and shoulders for itchy scalp and the gentian violet Jhirmak.
#33
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 835
Hi, I've been silver for 20 years and would not use anything but Jhirmack shampoo.
I've tried others but nothing worked as well. It's for all shades of Silver, Gray and blond hair.
I get compliments on my hair a lot and I attribute it to Jhirmack shampoo.
I've tried others but nothing worked as well. It's for all shades of Silver, Gray and blond hair.
I get compliments on my hair a lot and I attribute it to Jhirmack shampoo.
#34
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Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Central Texas
Posts: 1,310
The gal at Sally's Beauty Supply told me not to use the purple more than twice a week or it would turn the hair a purple tinge. It's hard for me to leave it on 3-5 minutes in the shower though. So need to start before i get in the shower then can rinse it out. Can't do conditioners; it leaves my hair limp and feels oily even though I rinse and rinse and rinse. I try to use a shampoo that adds 'volume'. I got tired of coloring too.
#37
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Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Herefordshire, UK
Posts: 397
I did wear my hair long for some time, but it is very thick, and it grew 'out' as well as 'down', so now I wear it quite short, and I prefer it this way. I know lots of women who have long silver hair, and always feel envious when we meet!
#38
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: kansas
Posts: 6,407
I do. About the time my 2nd child (who's almost 31!) was born, I was needing to get two kids to daycare & get myself down the road about 45 min to work--so starting wearing my hair very short so I could wash and run my fingers through and be done with it. After I retired I just started letting it grow out some with no plan. That was almost 5 yrs ago and now it's mid-back--still straight & thin like when I was in my teens and had "surfer girl" hair. Works very well for me as I teach water wellness for 8 hrs a week and this allows me to get it pinned up and out of the water. My kids, who grew up with me having short, short hair are awed by it!
#39
Do you have any problems with it drying out your hair?
#40
The gal at Sally's Beauty Supply told me not to use the purple more than twice a week or it would turn the hair a purple tinge. It's hard for me to leave it on 3-5 minutes in the shower though. So need to start before i get in the shower then can rinse it out. Can't do conditioners; it leaves my hair limp and feels oily even though I rinse and rinse and rinse. I try to use a shampoo that adds 'volume'. I got tired of coloring too.
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