Grey stubble
Instructions
1
Determine the type of dye, you need by examining the amount of gray in your beard. A beard with less than 40% gray hair may only require a semi-permanent color. If your thatch is often gray or completely, consider instead a permanent color.
2
Choose a golden or reddish hair color to transform your grey hair highlights. Avoid the ash colors, which do not usually cover to the high grey. Shades darker contain more pigment and provide better coverage, but may also darken your hair naturally non gray, resulting a beard artificially dark, mismatched or remarkable appearance.
3
Wash and dry your beard to remove the natural oils in your hair. Do not use the air conditioner, as this can make your stubble more slippery than SOAP or shampoo only. Slick hair follicles can repel the color, rolling right away the tree and let your color of unchanged beard.
4
Color the generously on your full beard and let as recommended in the operating instructions. You may be tempted to leave, to saturate your gray hair, but caution it could damage your hair and irritate your skin.
5
Wash the color of your beard in accordance with the instructions of the product and check you in a mirror. If the dye has stained your skin, wipe away with a mixture of equal parts lemon juice and baking soda and dish SOAP to wash, a cream makeup remover or a small amount of toothpaste with granules, applied with a cotton swab.
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