A resident of California refused to staining gray hair and became famous in social networks. The corresponding story appeared on Daily Mail.
According to the publication, the 40-year-old Whitney Lichty began to paint hair in high school schools: when she turned a little more than 20 years, she found the first gray strands on her head. In this regard, the American felt insecurity and began to paint them every three weeks because of fear of being ridiculous surrounding.
Some time later, the woman discussed the problem with her friend and realized that the feelings of embarrassment and shame were not her own, but imposed society. “I became unpleasant from the realization that I was forced to feel defective because of your own color,” Lychti shared.
According to the heroine of the material, she stopped painting, inspired by women who show the process of their aging in their instagram accounts. “I realized that there is a huge number of people who are not afraid to show their real appearance. I decided that I also want to document my worship and become part of this community, dividing with others as joyful and sad moments of life,” she stressed.
Currently on the Lychti page in Instagram 39.2 thousand people signed. “Love yourself and be patient. Do what makes you happy and do not worry about what others think. Believe me, I know that it is not always easy, but it is worth it,” American assured.
In February, a woman stopped painting her hair and also gained popularity in social networks. 51-year-old Georgia Zaris (Georgia Zaris) from Surrey became a brunette in 2000, when he got a job in advertising. After, because of the coronavirus pandemic, all beauty salons closed, she tried to maintain dark hair color using online courses. But soon she was tired of conducting the procedure, and she decided to find a natural appearance.