How the pandemic inspired a grey revolution

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Across Australia, there’s a growing army of women who have decided to embrace their natural grey hair during the pandemic – or if they’re not grey, to dye it that colour | SamanthaSMorris

It featured photographs of the unofficial spokeswomen for what’s been called the newexecutive editor Sarah Harris, in her early 40s, whose long mane went white at 16.

As for his clients who went naturally grey before the pandemic? They’re getting more praise than ever. “Every time I see them for a haircut or a blow dry, they tell me, again and again, how many compliments they get, and they get asked who is their colourist. Because they [other people] think it’s fake … Grey is not shameful anymore.”

“I’m surprised,” says Kenny, a yoga teacher whose recent modelling clients include fashion designer Toni Maticevski, fashion brand Trenery, Volkswagen and Mecca Cosmetica. She thinks it’s part of a wider culture of embracing diversity. Grey hair was unheard of in modelling, she says, when she got her start in the 1970s.

“I’ve gone from being the girl with the dark hair who’s mostly homogenous to someone that’s become a little bit memorable,” says Melbourne restaurateur Jackie Middleton, who decided to stop dyeing her hair. Middleton, 45, had childhood memories of dyeing her mother’s hair and vowed she would never be “that person”. “[But] my vanity took too much,” she says, and by last year Middleton was sick of going to the hairdressers every three weeks to keep her white hair at bay.

 

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SamanthaSMorris Some women think they look younger by dying their beautiful greying hair. It fools no one. In fact it's laughable.

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