Silver hair Say goodbye to the dye-- and let your natural light shine!

Lorraine Massey

Book - 2017

Celebrate the power of silver! Be bold with this ultimate handbook-plus-manifesto for every woman who's ready to say goodbye to the dye and let her natural color shine. Written by the author of the bestselling Curly Girl, Silver Hair covers step-by-step the many options for going silver with style. It includes before-and-after photos of real models; advice on how to stay gorgeous during the silver journey--with tips on the best ways to have a smooth color transition; keeping your silver gorgeous with the right hair care and DIY recipes; and finally how to complement your chic new look with flattering fashion, makeup, and accessories. Going silver is not just about style, or saving time and money at the salon or on your own. It satisfi...es that deeper desire for authenticity and the freedom to be oneself.--Amazon.com.

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Published
New York : Workman Publishing [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
Lorraine Massey (author)
Other Authors
Michele Bender (author)
Physical Description
195 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780761189299
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Review by Library Journal Review

Curly Girl coauthors Massey and Bender take up the banner for silver sirens of all ages with this guide. The book covers a lot of ground, weaving in stories of women who chose to let the silver show or dye their hair silver for effect. Some famous people (and one young man) are included-Stacy London, Jamie Lee Curtis, Pink, Hilary Duff-but the ordinary women's hair journeys, documented with photos, are the real draw. Independent stylist and curly girl Massey punnishly provides guidance and encouragement, especially for those who want to stop the expensive and time-consuming dyeing process and embrace their silverness. She urges hair stylists to work with their clients rather than lament losing color customers. Ways they can help include highlights and lowlights, toner applications, short-short haircuts, or even dyeing hair faux-silver until natural colors come through. The last part of the book has silver hair care recipes, tips for matching makeup and accessories to your new look, and product recommendations and cautions (silicone, parabens, and shampoos with sulfates are no-nos). VERDICT Inspirational and supportive for those who want to quit the dye, go natural, or try on silver; a good companion to Anne Kreamer's more personal account, Going Gray.-Liz French, Library Journal © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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