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Anonymous Coward User ID: 14507441 United States 04/22/2012 03:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Try to get used to it OP. I didn't like it at first but now I really like my Grey hair. Now that's it's all silvery I'm starting to look more like Race Bannon! Quoting: Mothball If my hair was a great silver color, I'd leave it alone. What I've got is dirty blonde with lots of gray streaks. Very unattractive. I highlight it to cover the gray. |
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Mothball User ID: 5165610 United States 04/22/2012 03:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Try to get used to it OP. I didn't like it at first but now I really like my Grey hair. Now that's it's all silvery I'm starting to look more like Race Bannon! Quoting: Mothball If my hair was a great silver color, I'd leave it alone. What I've got is dirty blonde with lots of gray streaks. Very unattractive. I highlight it to cover the gray. You need some of that shampoo they have at Walmart. Can't remember name but comes in purple bottle. It whitens and brightens. Mothball |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 14507441 United States 04/22/2012 04:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Try to get used to it OP. I didn't like it at first but now I really like my Grey hair. Now that's it's all silvery I'm starting to look more like Race Bannon! Quoting: Mothball If my hair was a great silver color, I'd leave it alone. What I've got is dirty blonde with lots of gray streaks. Very unattractive. I highlight it to cover the gray. You need some of that shampoo they have at Walmart. Can't remember name but comes in purple bottle. It whitens and brightens. I've used it. I think it has a small amount of peroxide. I need more than that though : ( Thanks anyway you Silver Fox you! BTW, my dad, and his (male)cousins all had that wonderful silver hair and referred to themselves as the Silver Foxes. My G mah and aunties thought it was hilarious. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 7694243 United States 04/22/2012 10:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have been all grey since I was about 30 and am a woman with long hair. I tried Henna, even though I was warned it might turn my almost white hair green. I decided that after I paid a fortune for the privilege of smearing warm cow poo on my head (It smells and feels EXACTLY like that and believe me, I am an expert when it comes to cow poo) and waiting around for a half hour, keeping it warm, then rinsing it out to find slightly green tinged brown hair that still smelled like cow manure for 3 days, that henna is just not worth it for me. I do use a drugstore dye atm, but am slowly going lighter to head back towards grey. It is just so much work. I did like that with a brunette color, people think I am closer to 30 than 45, but still not sure if it is worth it. |
Amy_A User ID: 1447484 United States 04/22/2012 11:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.morethanalive.com] Diatomaceous-Earth-Food-Grade "Hair That Grows! - Hair is nature’s greatest beauty enhancer. Hair deserves to be pampered. Hair at 90 micrograms per gram is almost as rich in silica as are healthy bones, which contain 100 micrograms per gram. Silica is a major component of hair. Using a good silica supplement (such as DE) should be part of your ongoing hair care program for revitalizing hair. Silica helps to prevent baldness, stimulates healthier hair growth and assures beautiful shine, luster and strength." It has many uses around the house as well. Peace Last Edited by Amy_A on 04/22/2012 11:01 PM Amy |
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dave User ID: 1449133 Australia 04/22/2012 11:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Massage your hair with magnesium chloride dissolved in water - this solution is known as magnesium oil because it feels oily. Much cheaper to buy the magnesium chloride flakes and dissolve in a bottle of water, than to buy magnesium oil premade. This worked! Previously I also tried massaging coconut oil in my hair in the shower - didnt fix my gray hair but enabled my local chiropractor to put one of his kids through college to fix everything up due me putting my back out slipping on the ice-rink coconut oil laden shower floor; this was on top of the razor gash to my chest due to my razor which I stupidly had in my hand at the time; not to mention the gash on my face as I headbutted the tile soap dish on the way down; and finally breaking my little toe in the sliding glass door shower groves by slipping again on trying to get out of the shower. I actually pass out on the floor and woke up with my wife hysterical because she thought I'd been mugged in my own bathroom!!! It's more than a little disorienting to come to hearing your wife screaming for the children to call the police because I'd been attacked. In my disoriented state I tried to get up to thwart the apparent attacker only to be met by waves of numbing pain running down my legs and my vision starting to black out at the edges.. followed by a searing realisation as to how stupid could I be to not forsee that oil, water, and a razor in a glass cubicle was asking for trouble. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4714791 United States 04/22/2012 11:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Massage your hair with magnesium chloride dissolved in water - this solution is known as magnesium oil because it feels oily. Much cheaper to buy the magnesium chloride flakes and dissolve in a bottle of water, than to buy magnesium oil premade. This worked! Quoting: dave 1449133 Previously I also tried massaging coconut oil in my hair in the shower - didnt fix my gray hair but enabled my local chiropractor to put one of his kids through college to fix everything up due me putting my back out slipping on the ice-rink coconut oil laden shower floor; this was on top of the razor gash to my chest due to my razor which I stupidly had in my hand at the time; not to mention the gash on my face as I headbutted the tile soap dish on the way down; and finally breaking my little toe in the sliding glass door shower groves by slipping again on trying to get out of the shower. I actually pass out on the floor and woke up with my wife hysterical because she thought I'd been mugged in my own bathroom!!! It's more than a little disorienting to come to hearing your wife screaming for the children to call the police because I'd been attacked. In my disoriented state I tried to get up to thwart the apparent attacker only to be met by waves of numbing pain running down my legs and my vision starting to black out at the edges.. followed by a searing realisation as to how stupid could I be to not forsee that oil, water, and a razor in a glass cubicle was asking for trouble. I'm sorry I LOL'd at your coconut bathtub story. Where do you get magnesium chloride? Is that Epsom Salt or something different? |
Amy_A User ID: 1447484 United States 04/22/2012 11:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Massage your hair with magnesium chloride dissolved in water - this solution is known as magnesium oil because it feels oily. Much cheaper to buy the magnesium chloride flakes and dissolve in a bottle of water, than to buy magnesium oil premade. This worked! Quoting: dave 1449133 Previously I also tried massaging coconut oil in my hair in the shower - didnt fix my gray hair but enabled my local chiropractor to put one of his kids through college to fix everything up due me putting my back out slipping on the ice-rink coconut oil laden shower floor; this was on top of the razor gash to my chest due to my razor which I stupidly had in my hand at the time; not to mention the gash on my face as I headbutted the tile soap dish on the way down; and finally breaking my little toe in the sliding glass door shower groves by slipping again on trying to get out of the shower. I actually pass out on the floor and woke up with my wife hysterical because she thought I'd been mugged in my own bathroom!!! It's more than a little disorienting to come to hearing your wife screaming for the children to call the police because I'd been attacked. In my disoriented state I tried to get up to thwart the apparent attacker only to be met by waves of numbing pain running down my legs and my vision starting to black out at the edges.. followed by a searing realisation as to how stupid could I be to not forsee that oil, water, and a razor in a glass cubicle was asking for trouble. Damn that sounds painful Glad you are ok. Peace Amy |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 13054977 United States 04/22/2012 11:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Try to get used to it OP. I didn't like it at first but now I really like my Grey hair. Now that's it's all silvery I'm starting to look more like Race Bannon! Quoting: Mothball If my hair was a great silver color, I'd leave it alone. What I've got is dirty blonde with lots of gray streaks. Very unattractive. I highlight it to cover the gray. I do but who cares? I don't see my dog getting freaked out over it. And take 5000 IU of vitamin D a day to stop hair loss. At least that's what I read about it. Couldn't hurt to try it since vitamin D is widespread anyway. |
dave User ID: 1449133 Australia 04/22/2012 11:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Massage your hair with magnesium chloride dissolved in water - this solution is known as magnesium oil because it feels oily. Much cheaper to buy the magnesium chloride flakes and dissolve in a bottle of water, than to buy magnesium oil premade. This worked! Quoting: dave 1449133 Previously I also tried massaging coconut oil in my hair in the shower - didnt fix my gray hair but enabled my local chiropractor to put one of his kids through college to fix everything up due me putting my back out slipping on the ice-rink coconut oil laden shower floor; this was on top of the razor gash to my chest due to my razor which I stupidly had in my hand at the time; not to mention the gash on my face as I headbutted the tile soap dish on the way down; and finally breaking my little toe in the sliding glass door shower groves by slipping again on trying to get out of the shower. I actually pass out on the floor and woke up with my wife hysterical because she thought I'd been mugged in my own bathroom!!! It's more than a little disorienting to come to hearing your wife screaming for the children to call the police because I'd been attacked. In my disoriented state I tried to get up to thwart the apparent attacker only to be met by waves of numbing pain running down my legs and my vision starting to black out at the edges.. followed by a searing realisation as to how stupid could I be to not forsee that oil, water, and a razor in a glass cubicle was asking for trouble. I'm sorry I LOL'd at your coconut bathtub story. Where do you get magnesium chloride? Is that Epsom Salt or something different? I get mine from blants, www.blants.com.au, given that I'm in Oz. But amazon sell it, but you could probably find a bulk provider who'll sell 1okg buckets or the like. Epsom salts is magnesium Sulphate, which is not what you want for hair. I laugh about it now. My wife laughs to the point of crying whenever she tells the story to her friends...! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1082682 United States 04/22/2012 11:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.morethanalive.com] Quoting: Amy_A Diatomaceous-Earth-Food-Grade "Hair That Grows! - Hair is nature’s greatest beauty enhancer. Hair deserves to be pampered. Hair at 90 micrograms per gram is almost as rich in silica as are healthy bones, which contain 100 micrograms per gram. Silica is a major component of hair. Using a good silica supplement (such as DE) should be part of your ongoing hair care program for revitalizing hair. Silica helps to prevent baldness, stimulates healthier hair growth and assures beautiful shine, luster and strength." It has many uses around the house as well. Peace DO NOT take Diatomaceous Earth! It's very dangerous to consume and you certainly don't want to breathe it in! |
Amy_A User ID: 1447484 United States 04/22/2012 11:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.morethanalive.com] Quoting: Amy_A Diatomaceous-Earth-Food-Grade "Hair That Grows! - Hair is nature’s greatest beauty enhancer. Hair deserves to be pampered. Hair at 90 micrograms per gram is almost as rich in silica as are healthy bones, which contain 100 micrograms per gram. Silica is a major component of hair. Using a good silica supplement (such as DE) should be part of your ongoing hair care program for revitalizing hair. Silica helps to prevent baldness, stimulates healthier hair growth and assures beautiful shine, luster and strength." It has many uses around the house as well. Peace DO NOT take Diatomaceous Earth! It's very dangerous to consume and you certainly don't want to breathe it in! Why do they sale Food Grade for humans? [link to www.earthworkshealth.com] Can you explain why so many use it for humans use? I agree with not breathing it in the lungs. Peace Last Edited by Amy_A on 04/22/2012 11:55 PM Amy |
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