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  2. Lowlights Are The Best Way To Slowly Embrace Your Grays - AOL

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    One thing to note: Lowlights typically are a better gray-blending strategy for blonde to medium brown shades. Very dark hair can be more difficult to blend with highlights and lowlights and may ...

  3. How to Transition to Gray Hair with Lowlights ... - AOL

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    Use a gentle shampoo and a nourishing conditioner regularly and swap in a purple, blue or violet-tinged shampoo occasionally to fend off brassiness. And since gray hairs tend to be drier and more ...

  4. Lowlights Are The Best Way To Slowly Embrace Your Grays - AOL

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    As more people begin to embrace their gray hair with age, hairstylists and colorists offer tips on how to transition to full-on gray hair with ease.

  5. How to Go Gray When You're Naturally Blonde, According to a ...

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    Once you’ve gone fully gray, you can try a keratin treatment if you’re concerned with frizz. “It’s a great way to infuse gray hair with the lost keratin that comes with age,” says ...

  6. Human hair color - Wikipedia

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    A variety of human hair colors; from top left, clockwise: black, brown, blonde, white, red. Human hair color is the pigmentation of human hair follicles and shafts due to two types of melanin: eumelanin and pheomelanin. Generally, the more melanin present, the darker the hair. Its tone depends on the ratio of black or brown eumelanin to yellow ...

  7. Greying of hair - Wikipedia

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    Changes in hair colour typically occur naturally as people age, eventually turning the hair grey and then white. This normally begins in the early to mid-twenties in men and late twenties in women. More than 60 percent of Americans have some grey hair by age 40. The age at which greying begins seems almost entirely due to genetics.