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Brrrrrrrrr..... It's so cold here is Adelaide South Australia at the moment and we without heating in our house (yet!) a beanie has become a must.
I like to wear my beanies with my hair exposed at the front fringe and a little bit at the side.
The colours that I always suggest to collect in a beanie are a go away green (any natural green) and/or light grey. These two colours will never mess with your outfit as they are barely there.
Now that I have chosen to let my hair go naturally grey all over (salt and pepper) I find that light grey and/or darker natural green works best.
Below is a picture of me wearing my natural green (bright sage) with my unnatural blonde (coloured) hair. Colour on colour so it looked and felt great.
And then here is my bright sage green again with my now (4 years later) salt and pepper hair.
And now with a light grey beanie with my salt and pepper hair.
I am now on the hunt for a softer grey green (light sage) beanie for next Winter as my silver slithers grow through stronger.
As I am a Hair colour type, I do suit grey hair with my cool pink skin. This made it an easy and confident decision for me to go natural.
Have a look at my quick the video below (from almost 5 years ago) for my tips on going grey.
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