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How Do You Cover Gray Hair With Lowlights?

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How Do You Cover Gray Hair With Lowlights?

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The Bible says “Gray hair is a crown of splendor; it is attained by a righteous life.” Unfortunately, it doesn’t always feel that way. Although you probably aren’t in love with your gray hair, you may not necessarily want to dye your entire head. “Lowlights” are an option in which some of your hair is dyed slightly darker than your natural shade, allowing your real hair to be the “highlight.” While some of your gray hair will show through using this method, roots are not as noticeable as the hair grows out–which means fewer trips to the salon. Choose a color of hair dye that’s no more than two shades darker than your natural color. Try to use your skin tone as a gauge also when choosing a color, as too dark a color may make you look pale and washed out. Put a thin layer of petroleum jelly around your hairline to prevent dye from dripping “outside the lines.” Place a lengths of foil underneath random sections of your gray hair, beginning at the root, so that the entire length of your h

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