Grow old with grace. It means you're wise. Be proud of it!
2007-02-10 18:41:02
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answered by miss pochacco 3
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I really hate it when people say dye it if you are female and leave it if you are male. Today the way a man looks is just as important. My friend is complaining that her husband is starting to age and produce grey hair. If I was married I would make my husband dye his hair with any sign of going grey, because I like youthful men.
I have a few grey hairs that are now visable, so what I do is just dye the roots, as most of my hair is still dark blond. So all you need is just to buy a dye for your roots which is a lot easier, not so messy as dying all your hair. The kits come with a little brush and you just touch up your hair where there are some visable grey hairs.
2007-02-11 03:01:43
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answered by mellouckili 3
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I would say dye it.. but the only problem is that you will have to keep up on it and since men's hair grows faster than womens you would have to dye it once every 3 weeks....and that gets old. Besides, most guys look good when theyre going a little grey.
2007-02-11 02:45:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Grey hair does not take well to hair dye. I personally would just grow old with grace. However if you do decide to dye it get it done at a salon. Most hair dye boxes recommend not using them if you have over 30% grey hair.
2007-02-11 02:42:49
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answered by blahblahblah 5
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It seems culturally it is more acceptable for a man to grow grey but for a woman not to. The one or two chaps I know when they are found out that they are using "Just for men" get so much ribbing it really can't be worth it. I'm starting to grow grey - I'll go for the looking distinguished and wise option. However ladies who use colouring are seen to be "taking care of themselves" - your choice I'd say, but be aware of the consequences.
2007-02-11 02:43:19
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answered by stgoodric 3
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Grow old 'greysfully'. My hair started going grey when I was 36. I'm now 66. Everyone thinks I look like a distinguished gentleman, but I'm not. I'm a Welsh-Cockney Oik! And sound a cross between Vinney Jones and Ray Winston.
2007-02-11 02:57:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Is depend your workign environment, if you are in management level then you could grow old with grey, but some of the job position or occupation you should dye it for public relation purposes.
2007-02-11 04:16:32
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answered by Jeffyong 2
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Depends really, I would take the shallow view and say If Grace was HOT then grow old with grace, but on the other hand you would probably not live too long with Di before crashing your car in a tunnel.
2007-02-11 03:23:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say that it's something you need to decide. I started going grey at 19 and have dyed it since becuse it made me feel old and I'm not. just because you dye your hair that doen't mean you're growing old gracefully and dying it doesn't suggest you'r ehiding something. whatever makes you feel better
2007-02-11 10:08:06
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answered by vickiesox 2
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Grow old with grace
2007-02-11 02:38:59
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answered by ஐ♥PinkBoo - TTC #1♥ஐ 5
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That depends on how old you are,although a little grey in a man is quite nice........Ive always wondered why you have a female avatar John,Would you be so kind to enllighten me?
2007-02-11 02:40:12
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answered by Anonymous
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