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Going grey ... hair not Mr;)
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By *issT45 OP Woman
over a year ago
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I'm at that age that these grey hairs are appearing ... Did anybody just let nature take its course and stay natural? Does it start getting to a point that it just looks ridiculous? ... I've never died my hair and don't really want to start now |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was 27 when my hair started going grey, the fact that my natural colour was black didnt help as it was more noticeable. 20 years later and im still having it dyed, like many ladies my age I opt for blonde as its more difficult to notice the grey roots appearing.
I have noticed more and more ladies now leaving their hair grey and it looks really nice. Be bold and go for it and if you don't like it then have it dyed. |
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"I was 27 when my hair started going grey, the fact that my natural colour was black didnt help as it was more noticeable. 20 years later and im still having it dyed, like many ladies my age I opt for blonde as its more difficult to notice the grey roots appearing.
I have noticed more and more ladies now leaving their hair grey and it looks really nice. Be bold and go for it and if you don't like it then have it dyed. " Im the oposit to you my hair is dyed blond but Im naturally very dark so the roots are awful when it grows but for a while now ive been going for the silver look and must admit the roots dont look so bad with the silver .
I was pure white not blond when I was a kid too . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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You've done well if you're just starting to get grey hair!
I got highlights a couple of months ago and for some reason my grey hairs stand out more so I'll be reaching for the good old bottle of brunette special very soon lol |
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By *uietbloke67Man
over a year ago
outside your bedroom window ;-) |
As a balding and greying male ..Hair in my opinion is over rated. I rememmber vividly having hair, it cost me a fortune, it never ever sat in the style I wanted and it had a red tinge.
except when I was 7 it was pure blonde natural curls. Peaked early
Now I have grey or none I have no options and spend absolutly no time or money on it...perfect |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I was 27 when my hair started going grey, the fact that my natural colour was black didnt help as it was more noticeable. 20 years later and im still having it dyed, like many ladies my age I opt for blonde as its more difficult to notice the grey roots appearing.
I have noticed more and more ladies now leaving their hair grey and it looks really nice. Be bold and go for it and if you don't like it then have it dyed. Im the oposit to you my hair is dyed blond but Im naturally very dark so the roots are awful when it grows but for a while now ive been going for the silver look and must admit the roots dont look so bad with the silver .
I was pure white not blond when I was a kid too . "
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By (user no longer on site)
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"As a balding and greying male ..Hair in my opinion is over rated. I rememmber vividly having hair, it cost me a fortune, it never ever sat in the style I wanted and it had a red tinge.
except when I was 7 it was pure blonde natural curls. Peaked early
Now I have grey or none I have no options and spend absolutly no time or money on it...perfect "
I suppose if you ever need a nice new hairdo you can always buy a wig |
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I know I shouldn't, but I pull out the occasional grey hair I find. There are more of them now though, so will just leave it. Although am going for my annual warm red dye this weekend! But not to cover the grey.... Honestly |
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By *yldstyleWoman
over a year ago
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I've been going grey for a few years now. I was a brunette but went blonde recently to try and keep them at bay a little more. Sadly I'm having to colour every 3 weeks now to keep up with them. Stress has a lot to answer for.
For me going grey isn't an option. Think you need a certain amount of confidence as a woman to embrace it and I just don't have that. I work with a few that have though and they say its empowering. |
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I’m a lover of the natural greying or grey look on a woman. I think it’s both sexy and alluring and says to me ‘I’m confident in my own skin’. I’d encourage any woman to go for it.... I only wish I had the problem, follically challenged as I am!
It’s also a lot cheaper than paying £50,£70 or £100 every 6 weeks or so. |
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By *uietbloke67Man
over a year ago
outside your bedroom window ;-) |
"wtf is relaxing your hair...please help me
You apply a product that will loosen/straighten afro hair curls!
As your hair are no longer 'curly' but 'straight' it is called... 'relax'
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Ahhh as they say everyday is a learning day x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm 36, my hair started going grey when I was about 30. Couple years ago I dyed it bright red just for a change and it stayed red and various shades of red until about February this year. |
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