Anna Mucha no longer dyes her hair.  He proudly flaunts his gray strands

Anna Mucha no longer dyes her hair. He proudly flaunts his gray strands

The actress is 43 years old, has a perfect figure and a smile that never leaves her face. He also has (currently) long hair slightly sprinkled with gray. She doesn’t dye them, she accepted that this is how they are now and will be. She clearly answered a question about gray hair asked by one of her fans.

Even before the outbreak of the pandemic, most women believed that gray hair makes them look older. In turn, roots were considered something sloppy, they were proof that a woman did not care about her hairstyle or appearance in general. The outbreak of the pandemic in 2020 radically changed the approach to silver streaks. At a time when, due to subsequent lockdowns introduced and lifted around the world, hairdressing salons were closed. Women were therefore unable to dye their hair at professionals. Some of them did it on their own at home, and some of them gave up these treatments.

Anna Mucha does not hide her gray hair

One of the first actresses to proudly present her gray hair during public appearances was Andie MacDowell, best known for her roles in “Four Weddings and a Funeral” and the TV series “The Cleaning Lady”. Soon, more and more stars gave up regular hair dyeing. There are also many women in Poland who do not have problems with gray streaks. One of them is Anna Mucha. Some time ago, the actress responded on Instagram to a fan who asked what was wrong with her hair, meaning that it was gray. The actress replied with her typical directness and honesty:

“Yes, I have gray hair. It is a sign of my maturity, my self-awareness, my fulfillment, my sense of acceptance of the passage of time, my own body and changes. I am an experienced, mature, juicy woman.”

Gray hair is nothing to be ashamed of

Gray hair is no longer a sign of carelessness. Many women wear them with pride, and their strands are very well-groomed, healthy, fashionably cut and perfectly styled. They used to be a source of shame, but today they are a sign that their owner is aware of the passage of time and is at peace with it.

Source: Gazeta

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