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        <title><![CDATA[Sharon Osbourne on her new gray hair: ‘I’ve got nothing to prove’]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sharon Osbourne has no regrets about switching up her signature look.</p><p>The &#8220;Talk&#8221; co-host, 67, <strong>shocked fans in February</strong> when she ditched her fiery red hair color for a more natural platinum gray.</p><p>&#8220;I love the freedom it has given me. I&#8217;ve got nothing to prove. It&#8217;s not like I&#8217;m trying to look younger. I’m just trying to look my best,&#8221; she <strong>told People</strong> about the big change.</p><p>Prior to taking the plunge with the help of stylist Jack Martin, Osbourne had been maintaining her signature scarlet shade with weekly dye jobs — a hassle, especially while traveling.</p><p>“Then it’d just bleed. On my collars. On my pillow cases. Everywhere. And when you’d wash and dry it, it’d be a different shade of red. I was really resenting being tied by a color of hair,&#8221; the star said.</p><p>&#8220;She had been coloring her hair every week for the past 18 years, and when she came in, I could tell how tired she was from that commitment,” Martin previously <strong>told Page Six Style</strong>, revealing that it took eight hours to take Osbourne from red to platinum gray.</p><p>&#8220;Imagine how many layers of color I had to go through in order to get her to white while still keeping her hair healthy.”</p><p>Osbourne joked that the dramatic change took her a while to get used to. &#8220;I would pass a mirror and be like, ‘Who is that? Oh, it’s me!’,&#8221; she told People.</p><p>Now that the TV personality&#8217;s seeing herself in a new light, she fully appreciates her low-maintenance routine, revealing that she uses <strong>L&#8217;anza Silver Brightening Shampoo</strong> ($31), a toner and <strong>Dr. Alkaitis Treatment Oil</strong> ($92).</p>]]></content:encoded>
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