Kyle Richards shows how she dyes her gray roots in haircare video

Kyle Richards shows how she dyes her gray roots in haircare video

Kyle Richards doesn’t want to embrace her gray roots just yet, labeling them a confidence killer.

On Friday, the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star shared a video of her touching up her tresses.

“It is time to color my gray hair,” Richards, 53, said as she combed through her hair, revealing gray roots. “Oh my goodness I have so much gray hair. My hair grows so fast, which I know seems like a good problem to have.

“But when you’re having to do this all the time, it’s not so great…Nothing can kill your confidence like walking around with those gray hairs, let me tell you.”

The mom-of-four estimates that she retouches her hair “every 10 days” and uses a Madison Reed color kit.

Kyle Richards showing how she dyes her hair.Kyle Richards showed fans how she touches up her roots at home.kylerichards18/Instagram

The reality star then proceeded to walk her fans through a step-by-step process on how she transforms those gray roots to brown.

But not all celebs are fighting the silver shift.

During a recent appearance on “The Drew Barrymore Show,” Andie MacDowell, 63, revealed that she’s “loving” her decision to ditch the color.

Andie MacDowell.Andie MacDowell loves her silver locks.REUTERS

“I wasn’t coloring my hair and you could see my roots, and my daughters kept telling me that I looked badass. And that idea that I could look badass appealed to me,” the actress explained.

Last year Sarah Jessica Parker was roasted for having gray streaks while dining with Andy Cohen – who has salt and pepper hair.

Sarah Jessica Parker and Andy Cohen.Sarah Jessica Parker was spotted with gray streaks in 2021.GC Images

“It almost feels as if people don’t want us to be perfectly OK with where we are, as if they almost enjoy us being pained by who we are today, whether we choose to age naturally and not look perfect, or whether you do something if that makes you feel better,” Parker, 56, said in a Vogue cover defending her decision to not dye her hair.