There are many hidden reasons why going grey is worth your time and attention.
Not only is it a money saver, but it is inherently feminist in its practice.
These are the hidden reasons why going grey is the best idea you’re able to have.

Grey is actually really trendy at the moment
Sticking to trends is not a bad thing.
We love a trend, and as it happens, grey hair is very in at the moment.
Reality star and bonafide socialiteKim Kardashianrocked long gray, silvery hair and looked stunning.

We couldn’t agree more.
“So technically, our hair doesn’t just turn gray it really grows out gray.”
With that in mind, accepting your gray hair can come in a number of ways.

No matter what you choose, you’ll look stunning!
“It is an actual choice that makes a difference in people’s pockets.”
Of embracing grey hair, Kreamer told NBC that she “adores” it for more reasons than one.

“It’s thrilling.
It’s fantastic,” she said.
“My hair is shinier, healthier, more vibrant.

That never once happened in 25 years of dyeing my hair.”
Another amazing grey color combo that will draw attention and make your locks look enviable is a blonde-grey hybrid.
If you have tight curls and are going grey, like embrace your new color!

The silver tips will create dimension, and your hair will have this amazing look that will turn heads.
Who said that grey hair had to be boring?
But remember when we said that there are a lot of myths surrounding grey hair?

“Caucasian people tend to start going gray in their early 30s.
Asian people in their late 30s and African-Americans in their 40s.
Now, what’s too early?”

“So you’re 20, you have a few gray hairs.
I’m afraid that’s still normal.”
The majority of hair color options include chemicals such as ammonia.

“At the end of the day, hair color is just a mix of chemicals in different concentrations.
So ditch the dye and embrace the grey the Earth will thank you.
“Women cannot afford to go gray in this economy,” Krupp said.

Would you do that?
You have to convey the message that you’re still in the game.
I tell women, ‘Go gray at your own risk.'”

“I’m launching the new me.”
Why not be a trendsetter and change the professional game?
Grey, black, and white, with a pop of color in the shoe or the bag.

Grey is a neutral just like black, white, or navy meaning that it’ll go with anything.
“I’d started going grey young and had been coloring my hair regularly since I was 25.
For 15 years, I went through the monthly ritual,” Mohanraj wrote.
I’m not going to argue that going grey is going to save the world.
But I do think, for me, it’s a feminist choice."
Heat tools, blowouts, hair treatments you name it; your hair can only take so much damage.
If you are regularly dying your locks, this damage will continue over time.
“The best tip I have is to consult a pro!
Professional hairdressers are well educated in the chemistry of hair color.