The first gray hair on the head for many women is morally difficult to experience. The realization comes that we inevitably grow old, that we do not look as good as before.
But few people think that with age a new stage of "beauty" begins, which is not available to young girls: new cosmetics, a new image in clothes and hairstyle, evolution in the knowledge of beauty. American colorist Jack Martin is of the same opinion. He is a very charismatic and optimistic man who helped older women not only save money on permanent root dyeing, but also convince them that gray hair is another gift of nature.
Let's take a look at some of Jack Martin's client transformations to see if he's right or wrong?
A woman from Texas specially came to Los Angeles to visit Jack with one request: to come up with something beautiful on his head, so that in two weeks he would not have to repaint the roots.
For 9 hours, Jack lightened her dyed hair to level 10, and then made a beautiful haircut. The woman is very happy with the result!
The next image is also beautiful, the woman's face has completely changed. Gray hair and roots were not touched by Jack again, he only saved the client from the yellow tint, making a stylish dyeing platinum blond, which for this age also looks naturally. When the gray roots grow back, the haircut will also look stylish and natural.
In this transformation, the task was to make something beautiful on the head of a girl whose gray hair is visible along the growth line. As usual, I did not touch the roots, lightened some strands (blond + Olaplex, so as not to kill the hair + silver toner). After that, he tinted some strands, it turned out to be a rather complex coloring.
And this is my favorite example of transformation. Why? And because I send my heartfelt greetings to all lovers of natural henna and basma :-)
If you want to look natural and beautiful, without applying "chemistry" to your hair - alas, sooner or later all roads will lead to a blonde ;-)
No matter how you prove to me, the one on the right looks a thousand times better than the nostalgia for the red-haired Prussians on the left who left because of GMOs and mobile communications.
But this transformation is very controversial. Too radical, all hair is completely bleached. But on the other hand, it is better to let dark roots grow on light hair than vice versa. Do you agree?
After the transformation, the woman became not only more attractive, but also younger. By the way, Jack himself admits that his clients come for secondary coloring after at least six months, and not after 3-4 weeks, like the rest.
And the last transformation, after which you can not worry about the fact that sooner or later gray roots will grow back. We must also remember that glassy gray hair is generally difficult to stain. So why hide gray hair when it can be presented beautifully?
Which of the transformations did you like the most? Share your opinion in the comments.