We have to ignore everything about the symbolism of hair (from Samson to Berenice) to underestimate this question, which, we humbly put it, is troubling many middle-aged women in this new school year.
Bringing back her sunlit vacation hair, chlorine from the pool and sea spray like a mug, Marion B. doesn’t know what to do with these gray temples and these white strands that reappear in early September. Still waiting to extend summer or reconnect with the constraints of in-salon coloring that can sometimes feel alienating?
Cheat until the Indian summer is over
“My clients often tell me that during the holidays they feel like they have less gray hair, like they’re back at the beginning of the school year. says hairdresser Marisol. In fact, it is an optical phenomenon. When the sun is strong, they become transparent and blend into the mass. But the late August light contrasts them even more.” According to the expert…
Source: Le Figaro
