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Silver lining

Katie wright gets some expert advice from Hairdresse­rs style grey Hair

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There’s hot hair news from the set of And Just Like That..., the Sex And The City reboot series that catches up with Carrie Bradshaw and co in their 50s.

Sarah Jessica Parker and Cynthia Nixon have both been spotted with silver strands on show while filming in New York – and they look fabulous.

While many actors dye their hair as they get older, SJP, 56, has chosen to keep the wisps of grey appearing at her temples.

Cynthia, 55, who is naturally blonde (that’s right, she dyed her hair red to play Miranda hobbes), has a cool new cropped, silverblon­de ‘do in the HBO series, which is set to air later this year.

If, like the SATC stars, you’re starting to go grey and don’t want to dye it back to your base colour, you may be wondering whether you should be changing your hair washing or styling routine – or heading to the salon for a drastic chop.

“The old adage that women should have their hair cut short at 40 was not about length, but a judgement that grey hair was best minimised or hidden away,” says hairdresse­r Michael Van Clarke. “It isn’t true anymore, because we have the skill and technology to address frizzy hair, and to deal with the loss of tonal vibrancy.”

There is actually “no such thing as a grey hair”, Van Clarke says. As we age, individual hairs go white and it’s “the ratio of white hairs to coloured hairs on the head that give the overall tone of grey”.

White hair is caused “when a protein in the base of the hair follicle triggers a switch-off in the production of melanin,” he contin

ues. “There is no gradual fading of colour for that hair – it changes from fully coloured to white. Genetic programmin­g is the foundation cause, but stress and diet can accelerate or decelerate the process.”

Without melanin, strands “can also become coarser, resulting in dry, brittle strands of hair”, explains celebrity hair stylist Jason Collier, who says that “Jamie Lee Curtis and George Clooney are the hair gods when it comes to embracing the grey”.

But with a bit of TLC and the right products, you can keep your silver locks looking sensationa­l...

Beware brassy tones

“When it comes to maintainin­g grey hair, there are some essential rules to follow,” says Jason. “Grey hair can easily stain. Air pollution can be the main cause of this, so it’s essential to use a specialise­d hair shampoo and conditione­r.”

Because it’s been stripped of pigment, bleached hair is similar to grey, so purpletone­d products designed to minimise brassy tones on blonde hair are ideal for “maintainin­g brightness and shine, with no yellow”.

Fright the frizz Without melanin, hair can become coarse and brittle. “The best way to prevent this is by using a bonding treatment that can help rebuild and add moisture,” Jason says. Usually applied in two steps, these powerful products work to repair strands from the inside.

Consider your cut

“Older hair is likely to be less mobile, frizzier or coarser, and thinner at the ends,” says Michael. “And because of the shortening growth cycle, will have more short hairs at the roots. Combined, this pulls more energy into the roots with less flowing through the ends, making it hard for the hair to have movement and swing.”

If you’ve already got short hair, chat to your stylist about the optimal cut for you, he says: “On short hair, clever cutting gives the illusion of energetic movement, even if the hair is largely stationary.”

As for styling, Michael adds: “Smoothing or texturisin­g products help balance out the effects. Techniques that help loosen or boost the roots, and thicken and smooth the ends, also compensate for these effects.

top up with toner “Don’t be afraid of a little colour help,” says Jason, especially as you transition from your base colour to grey. Grey hair can come in many shades so don’t be afraid of getting help to streamline the colour. A toner can uniform the shade, and also enhance the shine.”

on the best ways to treat and

 ?? ?? Charles Worthingto­n Colourplex Ultraviole­t Conditione­r, £5.32 (was £7.99), Superdrug
Charles Worthingto­n Colourplex Ultraviole­t Conditione­r, £5.32 (was £7.99), Superdrug
 ?? ?? Michael Van Clarke Lifesaver Ultra Intense Pre-wash Treatment, £34.50
Michael Van Clarke Lifesaver Ultra Intense Pre-wash Treatment, £34.50
 ?? ?? Jerome Russell Bblonde Intense Silver No Yellow Hair Mask, £9.99, Superdrug
Jerome Russell Bblonde Intense Silver No Yellow Hair Mask, £9.99, Superdrug
 ?? ?? Rausch Sage Silver-shine Rinse Shampoo, £12.95, Escentual
Rausch Sage Silver-shine Rinse Shampoo, £12.95, Escentual
 ?? ?? Virtue Colorkick De-brassing Shampoo, £40, Space NK
Virtue Colorkick De-brassing Shampoo, £40, Space NK
 ?? ?? Jerome Russell Bblonde Jplex Hair Perfector, £11.17, Amazon
Jerome Russell Bblonde Jplex Hair Perfector, £11.17, Amazon
 ?? ?? OGX Blonde Enhance Purple Shampoo, £7, Amazon
OGX Blonde Enhance Purple Shampoo, £7, Amazon
 ?? ?? Josh Wood Colour Everything Mask, £19, Boots
Josh Wood Colour Everything Mask, £19, Boots

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