yeah man I been rockin some grey since I was in my early 20's I have no shame in my grey hair game...I know some dudes who get all self consensus about looking old (ladies too, my mom whose in her late 60's refuses to let her hair go grey...she associates it was "OLD PEOPLE") but that's from my step-dad's mind fuck that he plays with her...although he is fully grey as well, lol
I did dye my hair twice and that was only because my hairstylist girlfriend would not let the idea rest, not because I was embarrassed by my grey...s'all good its only hair
^^ ah aight, I thought it was a total cover up dealy...that's not so bad then, its better than seeing dudes who obviously have a full head of grey hair completely dyed black making them look all sketchy and shit...
after a year of swimming 4-5 days a week, the chlorine has turned me blonde...ya cant see the grey anymore! Except for my beard...for some reason the chlorine doesn't bleach my beard.
I've been proudly repping my grey hairs since I started getting them when I was 14. They give me an air of respectability that I would sorely lack otherwise.
My own grey hair count is roughly twenty. First appeared after age 30. Don't want to age. But my mind feels sharper while my body slowly breaks down. Don't want to be 90 with a weak body and a fully cognizant mind. Prefer to fade out gradually. At least that's what I think now. Probably will change down the road. But this story caught my eye recently, http://money.msn.com/now/post--lor??al-patents-secret-potion-for-gray-hair
Shit, my sack looks like a snow cone these days! "Say hey, to Mr. Gray."
Waaaaaaay TMI
I've been grey-ing since my early twenties and I'm totally fine with it.
Yeah, you're right, my bad!!! It's just a peculiar aspect of aging.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
No worries, I was half kidding... but still, let's just agree to never again get to that level of detail about our nutsacks on this board.
Hey wait, why did Gary say "grey" and Stacks say "gray"? Aren't you both U.S. dudes? (Take that ish to the BRITS?) I just looked it up and Just For Men actually changes the spelling for U.S. vs Canadian customers.
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yeah man I been rockin some grey since I was in my early 20's I have no shame in my grey hair game...I know some dudes who get all self consensus about looking old (ladies too, my mom whose in her late 60's refuses to let her hair go grey...she associates it was "OLD PEOPLE") but that's from my step-dad's mind fuck that he plays with her...although he is fully grey as well, lol
I did dye my hair twice and that was only because my hairstylist girlfriend would not let the idea rest, not because I was embarrassed by my grey...s'all good its only hair
I'm feeling super handsome right now.
Well, not as mad as some of you would be.
just for men - touch of gary
That was good.
Except for the unfortunate Glitter-R slang association (Brit-R).
Just wait until you hit the 40s. You'll have gray all over your body. Shit, my sack looks like a snow cone these days! "Say hey, to Mr. Gray."
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
this is actually awesome.
"I've come to a consensus....by my self. Fuck y'all."
I like it.
really didn't think it would happen to me. i guess i had the same thought concerning aging. but hey.
researchers have found out why hair turns grey and may be able to eventually stop it from happening...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/10039767/Grey-hair-a-thing-of-the-past-after-scientists-discover-why-follicles-become-discoloured.html
hydrogen peroxide/catalse...very interesting stuff
Waaaaaaay TMI
I've been grey-ing since my early twenties and I'm totally fine with it.
Yeah, you're right, my bad!!! It's just a peculiar aspect of aging.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
No worries, I was half kidding... but still, let's just agree to never again get to that level of detail about our nutsacks on this board.
Hey wait, why did Gary say "grey" and Stacks say "gray"? Aren't you both U.S. dudes? (Take that ish to the BRITS?) I just looked it up and Just For Men actually changes the spelling for U.S. vs Canadian customers.