| DYE GREY! DYE! Two-thirds of UK women claim they wouldn't be seen in public with grey hair |
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| Written by Sarah Editor |
| Saturday, 11 February 2012 11:22 |
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Figure 1 Kelly Osborne – proud to be prematurely grey. Image used for illustrative purposes only. Copyright of Splash Kelly Osborne may be proud to sport her silvery strands, but a survey conducted by home hair colour brand LIVE Salon Style[1] confirms that UK women don’t feel grey is that great. 67% of women aged between 26-60yrs, claiming they would never want to be seen with grey hair.
Throughout the nation women were united with their abhorrence of white hair, although there were some regional deviations. Brighton came out the most grey-friendly area in the UK with one-third of women adamant they would never dye their grey hair. Women from Northern Ireland, particularly from Belfast and from the North East and Liverpool dislike grey hair the most with over 90% claiming they would rather dye than go grey.
Commenting on the survey, LIVE Salon Style ambassador Louise Redknapp said “ I’ve always coloured my hair and love experimenting with colour. I think Kelly looks gorgeous and I really admire her for pushing boundaries, but I don’t think ‘grey’ would be a look I’ll be showcasing anytime soon. I think it can look great– Meryl Streep in Devil Wears Prada and Dame Judy Dench look distinguished, refined and incredibly classy; but I think the look has to be carefully maintained with a great haircut and it’s not something that would work for me at this time of my life”.
Schwarzkopf LIVE Salon Style is available nationwide from Superdrug, Morrisons, Tesco, Boots, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Saver, Bodycare, Wilkinsons and all leading pharmacies. RRP £5.99. |
| Last Updated on Saturday, 11 February 2012 11:30 |
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