Yes she did. I just don't get it. Her skin tone hasn't caught up and won't for a while. I've got very dark brown hair with about the same amount of grey Sali had. I know I would look shocking going full grey now and it would look like a wig.It's a nice contrast with brown - Sali went too far too soon.
Wow whoever that is is stunning with that hair! Sali will never be able to pull it off. She’s lost all colour in her face and she’s fucked the condition - she knows it. So it’s only a matter of time before she’ll be craving shine, bounce and manageability. Big mistake Sal.Wouldn’t it have been a better idea to have streaks of grey added to her dark hair , to make more of an impact and try to maintain some condition?
I can’t stop looking at her hair , it’s one thing leaving the salon/ training academy looking glossy-ish and tonged but it’s another when you’ve to maintain it yourself.
Something like this would have been lovely .
Yeah, it's bizarre that Vogue thinks a woman who went grey a week ago max is now THE authority on the getting of and maintenance of grey hair. There are quite a lot of older woman 'influencer's and actresses etc who've grown out and learned to maintain grey hair properly about, dealt with the fallout from people in their lives who do have issues with it (apparently some husbands do throw fits) and have been for years now (Monique Parent springs to mind on YouTube), but I guess it's the old who you know and the incestuous media in-group at work as ever.Why is the Vogue article written like she is the authority on dyed grey hair? She’s had it for a few days.
I think it doesn't suit her at all, he colour drains life from her face and whoever did it did a piss-poor job. It looks patchy and the tone is all over the place. I honestly feel sorry for her trying to cope with hair that dull, frazzled and so very lifted when she's not used to even slightly bleached hair at all. My hair texture is such that bleaching would probably make it look far worse than Sali's, I can't imagine having to fight that daily in the knowledge I have to be on camera, or the constant salon visits its going to entail to keep it looking only as bad as it does now. I suspect she will get it altered within a month or two into something both more flattering and manageable.I can’t say I’m a fan of it, but I’m not allergic to anything in hair dye and am free to do what I want with my greys. Maybe I’d feel different if I was and would want to go grey,too. I always thought the amount of natural grey she had suited her and wasn’t really noticeable, but then I suppose we see these sorts of things more strongly in ourselves than other people do.
Pretty much. The bleach should only be done once on the length, the roots are bleached as they come through.I don't know much about hair colouring. Do you only have to lift the length once, then just tone it over and over?
Have you come across this phrase? It's been overused on websites like Into the Gloss for a while now. Implying that cool girl messy but healthy hair stereotype a la Jeanne Dumas, Charlotte Gainbourg or Jane Birkin. 2012 example: https://intothegloss.com/2012/10/french-girl-model-off-duty-hair/French girl hair?!
Proof were proof needed that Sali does need to update her makeup. That lipstick needs throwing away. It makes her look like a cadaver.
Ah yes, supposedly French women are better lovers, rock a red lip and white shirt like no other, have better behaved children and so on. So of course they have their own hair type to distinguish themselves from the rest of us sad sacks of tit with our not French girl hairHave you come across this phrase? It's been overused on websites like Into the Gloss for a while now. Implying that cool girl messy but healthy hair stereotype a la Jeanne Dumas, Charlotte Gainbourg or Jane Birkin. 2012 example: https://intothegloss.com/2012/10/french-girl-model-off-duty-hair/
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It's basically more of the same tit from those how to be french books we discussed in the last thread. The weird idolisation of a sterotype of a French woman.
It does a bit and that's not a good thing (my mum did the same - her natural hair colour is dark brown and she's slowly become blonde).She's posted the article in GTL and loads of people are saying it looks blonde rather than grey.
Did she answer how she dgaf what they think? Were formal warnings given?She's posted the article in GTL and loads of people are saying it looks blonde rather than grey.