fanciful makes color rinses that you just work through the hair while it's wet, then it washes out the next shampoo. they have lots of shades, but it won't really work if you want to go a lot darker. coloring really is the best option, and it won't be damaging if you ask for a semi-permanent or demi-permanent. since you have gray hair, remember that you want to stick with light browns and blonds. darker than that looks fake. you don't even have to color all of it. lowlighting with a very light brown is a nice effect
2007-03-02 13:23:18
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answered by hairstylistsrock 3
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Sadly, no....supplements, foods, etc. are all bogus. Hair follicle color is related to genetics and doesn't have anything to do with what you put in your mouth. Grey hair is also highly resistant to coloring, so you'd have to go to a professional for the best result.
If it's any consolation, many women find grey hair sexy and distinguished! :)
2007-03-02 21:21:54
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answered by Anonymous
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he pigment Melanin controls the colouring of your hair. With advancing age, the quantity of pigment produced decreases, and your hair starts greying. Heredity too plays a major role in greying of hair. Pollution in the atmosphere and high chlorine content in water play havoc with your hair and cause premature greying. Natural treatment can arrest and delay this process. The watchword? Patience and continuity of treatment.The universal favourite since the beginning of time. Used for colouring and covering grey hair. Acts as a tonic too, but has a drying effect; therefore best used along with a mixture of amla powder, boiled tea leaves in water and a little mustard oil. Apply this paste on your hair and leave it on for 2 hours. Wash off with water.
For more details see
http://www.naturalbeautycareguide.com/natural-hair-care/greying-hair.html
2007-03-03 02:49:39
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answered by pooja s 1
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Your natural color is grey now.
2007-03-02 21:23:07
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answered by ahab 4
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Sorry, James, but I think that is the only way. At least that I know of.
2007-03-02 21:20:25
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answered by Anonymous
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not that i know of, but i would suggest going to a salon for a consultation. they would be able to tell you any additional information.
2007-03-02 21:28:34
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answered by Kate 2
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