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What they said. If you have a bit of grey but look fit and trim, you'll look good regardless.
grey or bald would probably be an improvement on my unkempt mop to be fair....but as someone above said its so far down my list of priorities to even get a hair cut......
once a year job or weddings and funerals
ALthough maybe soon ill have to extend that to job seeking ๐
Dye it blue? Or green? Or just get over it?
Rachel
I started going grey at 15. By 19 I was full goth so dyeing it was [i]expected[/i] rather than accepted. By 28 I'd got it cut short but still the hair dye. By 30 I CBA any more
Now at 51, 95% grey but still got the coverage. Things could be worse
Scuds nailed it.
I like my greyness just wish I could grow a pair of muttonchops.
become a baker, everyone will just think youve got flour in your hair. seriously though i wouldnt worry, in fact for a while i was thinking of dyeing my hair grey (thought i might look distinguished, but figured it would probably take a lot more than that) got pretty much every hair colour in my beard so im not that bothered about hair colour anymore. guy i work with is going grey at the sides too and he just gets a close shave over it, seems to hide it
Started going bald at 17 and have shaved my head once a week since. Really don't understand men being concerned over hair colour or losing hair. Nobody other than you actually cares or notices. Get a grip sweetheart :wink
I'd give (almost) anything to have a full head of hair and be going grey!
I wonder if the OP has got the message yet???????? 8)
wear the dog on your head.
Started going bald at 17 and have shaved my head once a week since. Really don't understand men being concerned over hair colour or losing hair. Nobody other than you actually cares or notices. Get a grip sweetheart :wink
Ginger or bald everyone notices.
You become 'that ginger' or 'that baldy'
I'm bald, grey and a bit ginger. It's a good job I'm still sexy underneath the middle-age [s]spread[/s] fat.*
* FULL HOUSE!

