Secrets to Shiny Silver Hair: DIY Recipe for Silvery White Hair

Because you asked…Yes, this is my natural hair color. And…Here’s my secret #DIY recipe that I use to keep my hair Silvery White. I do this every two to three weeks. It rinses away the copper, sulfur and other chemicals that are naturally in water and cause that yellowish buildup in hair.

  1. In a small jar, mix equal parts of 3% hydrogen peroxide, water and your favorite white-colored conditioner. (Or 1/3 hydrogen peroxide (3%), 1/3 water, and 1/3 conditioner)
  2. Stir or shake up the mixture to blend thoroughly.
  3. Apply the mixture to your clean, damp, non-conditioned hair.
  4. Comb through the hair with a wide-toothed comb or pick. Leave on hair for 10 minutes before rinsing thoroughly.
  5. Repeat once every two weeks to prevent mineral buildup.
  6. Enjoy your whiter, shiny and very conditioned hair.

Disclaimer: I take zero responsibility for your personal outcome—particularly if you don’t follow directions or mistakenly decide “more is better” and you leave this mixture on your hair too long. Remember, it does use peroxide… AND, my base childhood hair color was a light honey brown. I had lots of gold in it naturally. IF your base natural hair color is black — beware. You might end up with orange tones as the peroxide will bleach your black or dark strands. Do a test before doing your whole head of hair!

This is Silver Disobedience® philosophy.

I am Dian Griesel, Ph.D., a perception analyst & hypnotherapist dedicated to transforming lives by helping my clients understand and reframe their conscious and unconscious beliefs for greater personal, professional & business success. Let’s talk. Call or Text 212.825.3210

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