LifestyleEmbrace your gray: California stylist’s revolution in hair care

Embrace your gray: California stylist’s revolution in hair care

A hairdresser shows how to get rid of gray roots once and for all
A hairdresser shows how to get rid of gray roots once and for all
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10:03 AM EDT, July 12, 2024

"I'd like platinum blonde or chocolate brown, please." A hairdresser from California rarely hears such requests. He specializes in coloring the hair of mature women, promoting a natural color. He proves that gray hair can look perfect.

Gray hair can be a true asset if properly showcased. Jack Martin, a hairdresser from California, is known worldwide for his approach to gray hair. Media such as "Vogue," "Allure," "Vanity Fair," and "People" write about his methods for uncovering the potential of gray hair and helping women accept their appearance.

Innovative approach to gray hair

Instead of regularly visiting a hairdresser to hide gray hair, Martin suggests accepting your natural color. Gray hair, in the hands of a professional, can look exceptionally stylish and attractive.

More and more stars (including Lidia Popiel, Bogna Sworowska, Joanna Liszowska, Andy McDowell, and Jane Fonda) proudly show off their gray hair, which adds charm and class.

The "after" effect is impressive

Jack Martin showcases the surprising transformations of his clients who embrace their gray hair on social media. The hairdresser's work results are impressive and show how beautifully gray hair can be worn.

How to care for gray hair

Gray hair primarily needs hydration. In daily care, using a good conditioner or mask is worth remembering. To protect gray strands from losing moisture, start regularly oiling them. When choosing a conditioner or mask, look for humectants such as aloe vera or honey on drugstore shelves.

It's also worth taking care of the scalp. Special hair tonics, especially those promoting hair growth, can help. Of course, avoid constant styling. Using a flat iron or curling iron daily can weaken strands. Do it occasionally.

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