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Citron-Fink, Ronnie.
Subjects
Gray hair.
Beauty, Personal.
Hair dyes.
Older women -- Health and hygiene.
Middle-aged women -- Health and hygiene.
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Citron-Fink, Ronnie.
Gray hair.
Beauty, Personal.
Hair dyes.
Older women -- Health and hygiene.
Middle-aged women -- Health and hygiene.
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True roots : what quitting
hair
dye taught me about health and beauty / Ronnie Citron-Fink.
by
Citron-Fink, Ronnie.
Island Press, 2019.
Call #:
646.724 C581t
Subjects
Gray
hair
.
Beauty, Personal.
Hair
dyes.
Older women -- Health and hygiene.
Middle-aged women -- Health and hygiene.
ISBN:
9781610919425
Description:
xiv, 180 p. ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-180).
Contents:
Hair
Is Life -- Hair-Raising Salons -- The Beauty of Authenticity -- Romancing the Consumer -- Who's Looking Out for Us? -- Dumping Dye Down the Drain -- The Road to Change -- A Greener Shade of Gray -- Polishing the Silver -- Silver Linings.
Summary:
"Like 75% of American women, Ronnie Citron-Fink dyed her
hair
, visiting the salon every few weeks to hide gray roots in her signature dark brown mane. She wanted to look attractive, professional, young. Yet as a journalist covering health and the environment, she knew something wasn't right. All those unpronounceable chemical names on the back of the
hair
dye box were far from natural. Were her recurring headaches and allergies telltale signs that the dye offered the illusion of health, all the while undermining it? So after twenty-five years of coloring, Ronnie took a leap and decided to ditch the dye. Suddenly everyone, from friends and family to rank strangers, seemed to have questions about her
hair
. How'd you do it? Are you doing that on purpose? Are you OK? Armed with a mantra that explained her reasons for going gray -- the upkeep, the cost, the chemicals -- Ronnie started to ask her own questions. What are the risks of coloring? Why are
hair
dye companies allowed to use chemicals that may be harmful? Are there safer alternatives? Maybe most importantly, why do women feel compelled to color? Will I still feel like me when I have gray
hair
? True Roots follows Ronnie's journey from dark dyes to a silver crown of glory, from fear of aging to embracing natural beauty. Along the way, readers will learn how to protect themselves, whether by transitioning to their natural color or switching to safer products. Like Ronnie, women of all ages can discover their own
hair
story, one built on individuality, health, and truth." --From publisher.
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