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should men dye their hair?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"is it vanity? "
No more so than wearing smart clothes , after shave , trimming or shaving etc.....
If the guy feels better about himself , the why not ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I had an uncle who always had jet black hair he would never admit to dying it
why cant women get similar to just for men it would be good for touching up those bits that don't last"
Men are tight on that stuff women will pay to get it done so it looks natural |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I daughter said I should get some Just For Men as I'm very salt and pepper now, but I would rather that than have grey roots coming through if I started to dye it so I think I will pass and let nature take its course |
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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago
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If any of my wigs start to turn grey (normally as a result of witnessing some act of depravity, like me buying my friend half a Boddington's and asking for a straw to be put in it) I just get a new wig. Problem solved. |
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I think it's much more attractive to grow old gracefully.
But then the only guy I know that dyes his hair does it spectacularly bad. He is a late 40's red head that dyes it black with fringe in his eyes (resting against red brows) and point blank refuses to admit it's dye even when the red and white roots peep through. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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What's the difference between a man dying his hair and a woman? Ive never seen it as a sex thing anyone could fancy a change of colour or not want to go grey so why not |
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All genders should be free to manage their bodies as they choose to. It is the one thing in life that we should have absolute ownership. Rules should apply to drugs, style, whatever, once an adult with full faculties. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What's the difference between a man dying his hair and a woman? Ive never seen it as a sex thing anyone could fancy a change of colour or not want to go grey so why not" |
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In ma not too distant youth, ma hair was dark brown, beard was black and ma tache a kind of mousey colour.
Now it's exactly the same, albeit with some intermittent outcrops of grey.
Ah feck it, I'm gonna dye everything emerald green |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"is it vanity?
No more so than wearing smart clothes , after shave , trimming or shaving etc.....
If the guy feels better about himself , the why not ?"
No one would ever criticise a woman for dying their hair... But male grooming is often mocked even by people who elsewhere bemoan men that meet them not making enough of an effort |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No no no no...silver foxes rock!
I once had a non fab encounter with a tall dark handsome guy...sat up in bed, his head leaning against my wall...when he moved he left a black greasy stain on my magnolia wall!!! He'd used some of that instant spray in stuff!! Took bloody ages to clean off that and the pillowcase...DICK!! |
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