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  • Wednesday L.F.
    Veteran Member
    • Oct 2020
    • 362

    Wow! Thanks.

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    • atskitty2
      Assistant Admin
      • Aug 2013
      • 4467

      Alison H. I'd really like to try that hair treatment, but am really concerned about it weighing my hair down - making it look oily or leaving a residue so it won't hold a wave/curls. My hair is naturally straight and fine, though I have a lot of hair, and it is pretty sensitive to oily treatments. Does it wash out well, without a rigorous scrubbing?

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      • Mo
        Junior Member
        • Jun 2022
        • 14

        Hey everyone!

        Yes, I have noticed this trend in almost all the middle-aged women in my family, and their reasoning for this is that they prefer the natural ageing process and that it looks 'graceful'.

        Coming from an Asian background, I can confidently say that at least most of the Gen X women in my family drool over 'gracefulness'.

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        • Alison H.
          WHI Lead Administrator
          • Aug 2019
          • 312

          Originally posted by atskitty2
          Alison H. I'd really like to try that hair treatment, but am really concerned about it weighing my hair down - making it look oily or leaving a residue so it won't hold a wave/curls. My hair is naturally straight and fine, though I have a lot of hair, and it is pretty sensitive to oily treatments. Does it wash out well, without a rigorous scrubbing?
          It does wash out well, in my experience! Granted, I don't use the oil every day or anything. But a single wash with shampoo gets it out — I just go lighter with the conditioner afterward, at least on oil treatment day.

          My hair is a little on the coarser side, however — and wavy/curly (depending on if I bother to dry it with a diffuser or not LOL). It is NOT all that thick, however; I have some thyroid-related thinning that's worse (or better) at times.

          You could try using it lightly at first. I coat the crap out of mine when I do it, but again, my hair has gotten a bit coarse with age (and the silvering...)

          *Mo

          I can absolutely understand the desire for gracefulness and aging naturally — I feel the same way about it. I still love putting streaks of bright color in my hair, but not so much that it covers my silver. I REALLY love the tinsel effect, honestly.

          The funny thing is that younger generations are doing this to their hair through artificial means (extensions). Apparently, tinsel hair is a big trend?

          Guess I'm cool now.
          Last edited by Alison H.; 07-02-2022, 10:46 AM. Reason: I am my own grammar enforcer...

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          • Jelcee42
            Junior Member
            • Jul 2021
            • 9

            I think the color is now “platinum” lolz. Gray is beautiful. I’m not even 40 and have plenty, mainly in my beard. If Women collectively said f-ck coloring, another industry would be brought to its knees.

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