have any of you decided to just go gray?
#11
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I'm way too young to go grey but I dont wanna go thru the hassle of coloring every six weeks so I'm livin with it.. :| ONly a few strands here and there but eventually its all gonna be grey - I just know it!! lol..
#15
I started to go completely grey at 18 and I'm now 57, almost 58. I've been coloring for a long time and have always said I will not leave this earth with grey hair. I made my husband promise to make sure I don't have a grey track in my casket. But I can't say I haven't at least thought about it. The problem is I've always had a young face and I think I'd have to cut my hair really short. I guess I'm just too vain. My mother always colored her hair as she had premature grey. We didn't live nearby and I remember when she went grey finally. My husband commented that he thought my mother had aged 25 years with the change. So I'm not ready now. Maybe never at this rate. I do admire others who have decided to let their hair go natural.
#18
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: jamestown, new york
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I didn't make that decision but my hair has a mind of its own. I figure that whatever is gray has been earned by life's trials. Haven't felt the need to color it yet but it's not that bad. I think you have to go with what you decide you want. If the gray doesn't bother you, leave it natural. If it does, color it.
#19
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Location: st. louis area
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When my hair grew back after chemo it came in salt and pepper. My husband (and friends) loves it this way so I am keeping it.
The gray is blending evenly and since it is I won't color it.
Sure is alot less work/expense!
The gray is blending evenly and since it is I won't color it.
Sure is alot less work/expense!
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