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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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My hair is at that stage where it needs a bit of a cut but my grey hairs seem to have a life of their own!
They stick up at funny angles, go off all curly and just generally don't behave themselves like they should
Is it just me with this problem or are we all (those of us of a certain age, at least!) afflicted with this crazy misbehaving grey hair syndrome?
Also I'm getting grey eyebrow hairs now which is a depressing sign of getting older (along my rapidly sprouting ear and nose hair!) but at least (as yet!) I've not gone grey 'dahn sarf' yet! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My grey hairs are a lot more wiry than my normal brown hairs. They're not too unruly (probably as they're longer than yours), but I suspect my hair would be wilder if I had more. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Yep they have a mind of there own. Worst are eyebrows for me get one or two hairs that feel like twisted wire and insist on growing at weird angles, still at least there easy to pull out "
I'm at the 'one or two' grey eyebrow hair stage right now too, but I do recall being at the 'one or two' normal grey hair stage and that rapidly changed once the first few had taken root! |
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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
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There is no ginger just for men. I got told this by a sexy ginger man and didn't believe him but he was right. I can't figure out if that's discrimination when they have every other natural hair colour represented. |
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My head-head was always a race between going grey or falling out, and I wasn't that fussed which once it darkened from it's original copper hue.
But the other day I noticed grey in my eyebrows, which are still slightly gingery. But shock, horror, I then discovered "Just for Men" don't do ginger - bloody racists, I'm thinking of suing.
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"There is no ginger just for men. I got told this by a sexy ginger man and didn't believe him but he was right. I can't figure out if that's discrimination when they have every other natural hair colour represented."
OMG
Are you looking over my shoulder as I type?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Holy shit - a guy writes a thread and quotes only the men and not women?
WHAT IS THIS MADNESS?!"
bloody hell you're right!! Lol must do better! I'm letting the 'lone male' population down ha! |
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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
Bristol |
"There is no ginger just for men. I got told this by a sexy ginger man and didn't believe him but he was right. I can't figure out if that's discrimination when they have every other natural hair colour represented.
OMG
Are you looking over my shoulder as I type?
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Was it you who told me?! |
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"There is no ginger just for men. I got told this by a sexy ginger man and didn't believe him but he was right. I can't figure out if that's discrimination when they have every other natural hair colour represented.
OMG
Are you looking over my shoulder as I type?
Was it you who told me?! "
I'm more interested in seeing if you know what I'm going to type next!
(Or if you'll pass the wine) |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Smelly girl here. Have you tried a hair product to smooth down the grey unruly hairs? "
That would probably make some sort of sense But I've used Head & Shoulders and nothing else for about 25 years and that would mean breaking out of my comfort zone and OCD pattern lol! But yeah, maybe I should! |
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Go to a turkish arab hairdresser they will deal with your ear and nose hair for you ...
..just pluck the eyebrows . Use conditioner on your hair and a touch of argan oil once it is dry should tame the grey ones
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Go to a turkish arab hairdresser they will deal with your ear and nose hair for you ...
..just pluck the eyebrows . Use conditioner on your hair and a touch of argan oil once it is dry should tame the grey ones
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Ha, my barber already does the ear hair (and bushy eyebrows lol) and I have a 'hygienic clipper' for the nose (and rogue ear!) hairs
Only had to use it when I reached a certain age! It'll come to all the young 'uns in time |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My hair is starting to aquire dust that I can't wash out (my excuse)
But I generally shave or have a little bit of needs to be shaved so not noticed terrible direction skills yet
Work harder on keeping it shaved now I know this I think |
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