Paulina Porizkova really does have the perfect shade of grey hair. [LaineyGossip]
Ayo Edebiri called Elon Musk a fascist & an idiot. [Socialite Life]
The trailer for Your Friends & Neighbors. Back in the Mad Men era, I really thought Jon Hamm was going to have a different kind of career. [JustJared]
Nicole Kidman’s daughter Sunday Rose walked the Miu Miu runway! [OMG Blog]
All about Make It Look Real, a doc about intimacy coordinators. [Jezebel]
Is Captain America: Brave New World a hit or a flop? [Pajiba]
Marisa Abela wore Emilia Wickstead to the Black Bag premiere. [RCFA]
Men talk about what divorce taught them – this piece is so funny because it sounds like all of their wives left them & the women had their reasons. [Buzzfeed]
Wait, there’s a Lilo & Stitch live-action movie? [Hollywood Life]
Why is Billy Joe Armstrong wearing a Domino’s uniform? [Seriously OMG]
Gorgeous! As ever!
Ayo would be a fabulous update to Pirates of the Caribbean. She’s absolutely hilarious and a joy to watch, but I get that the point of the lie was to rile up the anti woke morons.
Those beautiful shades of grey are very expensive and time consuming to create and maintain. My hairdresser took me through what it would take and I decided to continue my standard coloring and highlighting. But damn it’s stunning!
Interesting. Easier to color than embrace the grey? Not being snarky I want to know more
Normades: that is not a natural grey. He showed me pictures of the process. Believe me if it was just embracing one’s natural grey I’d do it in a second. It’s a whole process. And it takes more frequent upkeep visits than color and highlighting.
I went grey during Covid and while I loved the idea of grey it was not beautiful white or silver hair, it was drab, gunmetal grey. Rather than add colour, I go for silver highlights which do require upkeep but Wow! the difference is stunning and I absolutely love my silver.
Some people are lucky enough to have that silver grey naturally. I am one. I dyed my hair for decades and stopped last year when I turned 58. When it was just the roots, it didn’t look silver to me – probably because it was contrasting with my dyed hair. If I had known how pretty it would be, I would have let it grow in ages ago. It is also shinier and wavier than my dyed hair. I have gotten so many compliments.
I agree, this looks like natural hair colour to me.
My father had those tones of grey. Now my oldest sister is starting to grey so we shall see. It’s beautiful.
My hair was black and now it’s naturally a silver gray. I used to love my jet black hair and really debated dying it after the grays started coming in. But I actually love my silver gray nearly as much, and I’m lazy so I’m glad I don’t have to do anything to it. (My gawd Paulina is gorgeous!)
Charles Spencer has gorgeous silver hair.
I got a mix of white and silver over my old mousy brown. I keep waiting for more of the whites, tbh. Fun fact: if you use ‘semi-permanent’ hair color for a couple of decades, it actually does not wash out. My hairdresser was a patient angel and toned out the fading auburn orange to a kind of blonde that helped the blend as my natural stuff kept growing. My mother had natural salt and pepper hair as she aged, then finally a gorgeous salt white all over.
I’m 56. I stopped coloring my hair during the pandemic. The cost, time spent at the salon and my increasing health concerns about black hair dye impacted my decision. In the end I have beautiful silver steaks that highlight my thick, wavy hair. I get compliments from women all the time. It’s like I joined a secret club.
My mom had beautiful silver white hair but it took some time to develop. She went salt and pepper gray for a long time, gradually gaining more white and shine.
Gosh she’s stunningly beautiful. And somehow more beautiful with the grey than a different colour.
Damn Paulina’s hair is GOALS. I’ve been graying for years but it’s not so much that I can really just let it go without looking like the bride of Frankenstein after walking through a cobweb. Covering the grays is a pain in the ass but when the time comes where they significantly outnumber the black hair is the day I will drop some dough to make my hair look like hers.
My grays are so wiry. I really admire shiny and smooth grays.
Same, my grey is not pretty.
My mil had the most beautiful snowy white w/ silver natural hair…I am not that fortunate.
Paulina was always my favorite supermodel, still stunning.
Bravo Ayo. We need more celebs to just come out and say that.
Paulina’s grey blowout is gorgeous. No notes.
Blah-looking nepo babies should stay off the catwalk.
This nepo baby has zero rizz!
Honestly feel for the real models not getting a chance due to these nepo babies.
On what planet would she be model material if her parents weren’t famous? I’m not sh!tting on her looks in general, but she’s not model material in any way, shape or form.
Billy Joe is a national treasure. He worked at Domino’s I think and they’re doing a movie about the early days of Green Day.
One thing I can feel good about is that my natural grey hair looks a lot like Paulina’s – finally I have something in common with a supermodel besides being a bipedal lifeform! Laurie, I think your hairdresser is being a bit disingenuous. Some of us just get those silver streaks naturally. The risk is that growing out your roots takes years and looks weird while you are doing it, and you don’t know how it will look after until you’ve done it. I grew mine out in lockdown then decided to keep it because it’s way cheaper than the regular Aveda color jobs I had before. And mostly I like it! Sometimes I feel sad about looking old, but that’s really sadness about being old and hair dye can’t change that.
I think it’s not just the gorgeous color of PP’s hair, it’s also both the thickness (amount of hair) and texture.
So many times when someone’s hair starts to go grey, it’s accompanied by thinning/hair loss, and / or a texture change to wispy or wiry which makes it so hard sometimes.
I’m lucky with strawberry blonde hair that it looks like it’s just going to do a slow fade to a more ginger tinged blonde grey, but a few years ago it started thinning on top (i dreaded doing self checkout at CVS because the monitor showed the top of my head … there was no avoiding how much of my scalp was visible) it’s improved somewhat with some supplements, but it’s still not thick. Then there’s the wispy and or fine strands where the grey blonde streaks are coming in that just makes it hard to style. Add in any wind or humidity and it flips between frizzy to dead flat to a look that mimics bed head all in one day.
If my hair were thick and full like PPs I’d walk around with a giant smile tossing my head like she is here all flipping day long LOL. I have one friend with hair like that and its the one thing I’m a bit jealous of among all my friends.
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It’s the fullness which I envy not the color or otherwise
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Wow! Gorgeous. And I love her shawl. The hair is amazing.
It is heartwarming to see that Paulina Porizkova is doing so well after the awful way she was treated by Ric Ocasik.
I saw my first grey at 33 and celebrated by wearing a blue and silver turban 😂 I don’t always wear a turban now but I love watching my natural greys come in. I have little streaks so far near my temples. I thought my hair would literally “turn” grey not start coming in as baby hairs grey so that was a bit startling. I have a chi hot brush thing from tjmx that seems to do the trick to help them mingle with the rest of my hair. It can be very tempting to pluck one out that decides to stand 3” straight up at my part but I’m working with it, adding water and smoothing down midday helps. Would love to see some other people letting their hair age naturally if they so choose. 🩶
There are so many instagram and youtube channels on this
WaterDragon, Same. Did she ever work out how the money should be so that neither she nor any of his kids were disinherited? I’m fuzzy on the story since it happened a long time ago. I admire the hell out of her for re-claiming her life. I’d like to do the same after losing my wonderful husband last year, but it’s still GOALS for me.
She sued his estate and eventually received 1/3, which was what she was entitled to under New York law. This was despite him trying to disinherit her in a sketchy will he signed a month before he died, alleging that she had “abandoned” him.
https://www.grunge.com/1070397/heres-who-inherited-ric-ocaseks-fortune-after-his-death/
Ric had 6 sons, two from each of three marriages. He disinherited the two oldest outright.