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Going Gray

brimz

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So i'm 35 n i'm going gray rapidly , i know from my Dad that it won't be long before i'm totally Gray .
What would u lot do /have done when you get 2 the age when you start getting gray hair, rapidly.
 
I don't think you should worry about it. I find grey hairs sexy, they add a bunch of character and mystery to men. it's distinguished ;)
 
I'd just rock the silver fox look if I were you, I'm sure you can make it work.
 
LOL, I have some gray hairs popping up and I'm only 23! Consider yourself lucky, bro, you could be bald as a cue ball -- like my grandma always said "its better to fade out than fall out" :D
 
Yeah men go grey gracefully, with women it's harder to not look 'haggy'

So stop ya whinging and just go with it! ;)

I have the odd one here and there popping up now, my mum was fully grey when she was my age so i am actually doing really well!

Im not fussed, being female and a ex hairdresser i color and maintain my hair regularly anyways so meh.
 
23 and I have a few gray hairs already, I wouldn't worry about it. I actually like the grizzled look a lot. Going gray is a lot better than going bald, no one in my family is bald so hopefully I'll go gray and keep my hair.
 
At 22, i've notice my hairline starting to recede, similar to how jude law's looks and it's becoming rapidly 'thin'.. some people can look really good, dare i say better with grey hair as it gives that dignified look, and i also think it has alot to do with them embracing it.

I would probably gracefully accept the aging process, i've always been fond of the wrinkles in people's facial expressions; it gives a wide-depth of authenticity to there character..
 
At 22, i've notice my hairline starting to recede, similar to how jude law's looks and it's becoming rapidly 'thin'.. some people can look really good, dare i say better with grey hair as it gives that dignified look, and i also think it has alot to do with them embracing it.

I would probably gracefully accept the aging process, i've always been fond of the wrinkles in people's facial expressions; it gives a wide-depth of authenticity to there character..


Same! I think a few wrinkles here and there give character, I've never really understood why people botox them out. I'd rather grow old gracefully than end up with a plastic face.
 
Luckily us men can get away with grey hair more than women can. I am also going grey and I even get patches of white stubble when I don't shave.
I have my own clippers so I choose to keep my hair nice and short so my grey isn't really noticeable.
 
Grey hair isnt so bad especially on guys, its better than going bald.
 
Agree with most of the above.


Come on. You've lived 35 years with color in your hair. You've been there, done that, time to move on!
 
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