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While going gray has long been seen as a symbol of aging, many women are now embracing the change in hair color instead of turning to dye—but some are still divided over the look. One of these women committing to their natural color is Sarah, known on social media as @sarahgrayandtall, who often brings her followers along as she shares how she's "embracing my gray in my 30s." In a shared to her account, Sarah pulled in over 11.

6 million views and 414,000 likes as she shared her journey to gray over the last three years. Sarah, who appears to have been using a dark shade to cover her hair before her decision to give it up, stepped away from the dye and let her new natural color—gray—shine as she let it grow. While the process proved to be a marathon, not a sprint and may have created an unconventional look for a few months, the result was well worth the wait.



Starting with a hint of gray at the root, the color soon traveled down the lengths of her hair as it grew, even looking as if she'd added brunette extensions to a gray bob at some points. The video also highlighted some of the comments she had received during her hair journey, with negative thoughts about her hair often shared by viewers who told her, "You need to dye your hair." Going fully gray is a "trust the process" moment, to say the least, but if you're considering making the change, you're not alone.

Jennifer Korab, the founder of Renaissance Salon & Spa in New Jersey, told that "there's been a rise in peopl.

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