I was born with brown hair. As the years went by my hair went utterly gray
as if a thunderstorm landed on my head which happened
after experiencing ovarian cancer with chemotherapy
cocktails. I was rendered menopause at thirty-five, I never took HRT.
I started dying my hair when I was in my forties, every three weeks
as my hair grows fast and my skunk line wasn't attractive.
When I thought about transitioning
from dyed hair to my natural color. I could see that my skunk line was truly white which
made me think that it wouldn't look that different.
Though it did.
So in August 2019, I did not dye my hair instead I had some highlights added to
break the defined line. I did that two more times.
Going from dyed blonde to my natural color wasn't that shocking.
BUT
At times I wanted to dye it back to blond.
but Covid came, lockdown happened, I was in the States, and the ball
was rolling towards white hair.
I had my long hair cut above my shoulders three times to eliminate the blonde.
The process from dyed hair to my natural hair color took sixteen months.
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