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[Closed] I have just seen a Just For Men ad and...
Was wondering who is going grey and if you are actually embarrassed enough by it to use just for men and the like.
I am 30 and have been slowly going grey for the past 10 years. I have got to the point now that I am more grey than Brown. I don't really care tbh and don't really understand why one would. Especially now that Scofe has become a DILF.
So who uses/is thinking about using Just For Men and why?
Vain people ? the same sort who have comb overs and wear stacked heels because they are short .They also drive sports cars in middle age and buy big motorbikes
Bloke I used to work with used it once, unbelievably fake looking.. Scarily so, especially as women's hair dye is so much more subtle. No real idea why he felt the need to do it, other than he was mid 40's & completely grey but had a good head of hair. My barbers been telling me I've been going grey over the last 20 years, he started pulling them out when I was 21... Never bothered me
I got my first grey hair on my 30th birthday.
Ten years on, I have a few but nothing to write home about. I think if I were to dye my hair, rather than 'just for men' I'd probably do it properly and dye it purple or something.
I got my first grey hair at about 15.
By my mid 20s I was a goth, so dying it black was not just acceptable, it was expected. Stopped dying it around 32, couldn't be bothered with the upkeep. If I started again now, I'd be absolutely ridiculed at home and at work.
I'm 47 now, still have a full head of hair, but it's probably about 80% grey if not white.
did a gig this weekend, decided I didn't want to look like an old man so I bought some blue gel from boots. rub in, wash out. probably (nay, definitely) looked ridiculous but what the hell ๐
