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Originally Posted by Koneko
I had a few gray hairs a few years ago... I'll learn in the next 8 years if I'm like my father or my mother (My dad's side of the family goes gray starting at 30 and my mom's side barely gray's at all). I intend to let it go gray and not dye it. I think I'd look cool with a long gray/white braid.
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My family is the same way. My dad is in his early 40's and his hair is already half gone and what's left is half black and half gray. My mom is a year younger than him and she doesn't have any gray hair at all, nor does she seem to age since she still looks like she's about 30.
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Originally Posted by Aardork
Why would you have to dye it? Grey hair doesn't look bad.
ps in before twenty people misspell dyeing as dying
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Gray hair doesn't normally look bad on men. However, some women can pull off the look and some can't. I know there's a trend in America where men who age are normally accepted and seen as wise--though the Media will probably try to destroy that image--and women who tend to age are seen as cranky old biddies who are beyond their prime.
I'm starting to get a couple of gray hairs thanks to my roommate stresses and/or my dad's genes. I've already started playing with dyes a little to see which color would look best when my hair becomes even more gray. So far, it's only been one or two hairs, but with my dad's genes I'll probably end up going gray soon enough. Especially if I don't figure out a way to convince my dumbass college that they should get rid of the mandatory roommate situation.
Jam it back in, in the dark.