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Tue Feb-15-11 06:11 PM
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Just before this last time spiral of the underworld takes off,(based on the nine underworlds theory of man's evolution), I am wondering, are our bodies aging or changing faster? One thing I have noticed which is very weird...I touched up my roots, JUST this last Friday evening, and I have already noticed a growing out of said touch up, not a huge amount, but it NEVER happens this quickly. Anyone else have a similar situation, like you just got your hair cut, but need it again??:rofl: :wtf:
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Tue Feb-15-11 07:19 PM
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1. Oh. My. God. I can't believe you just posted that! |
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Because I JUST thought the same thing! I SWEAR TO GOD(S)! :rofl:
I looked in the bathroom mirror, saw my white roots, and said, "WTF! I just colored my hair! Is it growing faster or WHAT?"
And this is not me going senile or anything--I really did just do it a few weeks ago, and it always lasts longer than this. Dude... :wow:
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Tue Feb-15-11 07:41 PM
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2. Skunk Stripe, checking in |
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I just touched it up 2 weeks ago, and there is almost a 1/2 inch of roots already. Ugh!!!
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Tue Feb-15-11 10:31 PM
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I realize I should woman up and just let it go gray, but so far, I'm wimping out.
I am astonished at how fast time is moving right now. I'm also hoping to pack every bit of living into it as I can.
:woohoo:
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Wed Feb-16-11 12:28 PM
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and I absolutely HATE doing my hair. At least my 10yo son says it makes me look like I have a halo. ;)
Yup, he does know which side his bread is buttered on.
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Wed Feb-16-11 12:32 PM
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17. Awww -- what a sweet thing to say |
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You've got a sweet little guy there Woodsprite. I like Halo much better than Skunk Stripe, although in my case the latter is more accurate.
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Tue Feb-15-11 08:08 PM
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With time speeding up, you don't have time to waste coloring your hair. LOL :P Perhaps this is a nudge from the Universe to BE WHO YOU ARE.
I was on the hair-coloring merry-go-round for years. Finally decided it was too much trouble & could put the $ to better use. Amazingly, I got so many comments on how BRAVE I was! I found it very telling. Prime example of how fearful we are to just be ourselves in today's society.
I have never regretted ending that madness. Proud to be me. :hippie:
However, have noticed that the days seem so short to get much of ANYTHING accomplish. I first noticed the speed up about 20 yrs ago....it's just increased steadily ever since in my realm. I expect to fly off the planet pretty soon if this keeps up! O8)
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Tue Feb-15-11 10:45 PM
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6. I began life as a blonde and I'll go out that way |
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Wed Feb-16-11 12:03 PM
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12. LOL you are right, SC |
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It's a time-suck for sure--I hate doing it. However, when I started to go gray in my late 30s, I realized that it was not a pretty kind of gray by any means. Believe me, it needs to be covered up. x(
Interestingly, my mom always teases me about coloring my hair (although she still colors hers and she's a month shy of 86) because when I was a child I told her I was never going to color my hair. A noble thought...that goes right out the window when the unattractive type of gray shows up, apparently. :hi:
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Wed Feb-16-11 01:06 PM
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19. lol, i am right there with ya! |
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my gray is just too prevalent and my 'natural' color (dishwater brown) doesn't help...so i decided being red was much more in tune with my personality, and many people think it is my natural color...
yes, i OWN my vanity! ;)
When i was a teen, i had skin issues, so i learned i could do my hair as a way to play with new looks and not hurt my skin. It kinda stuck, i like playing with new blends and colors, ...and if my mom says it's too bright or too purple(burgundy) - i know i must be doing something right!:rofl:
my mom has never colored her hair, but she has the irish thing of not really going gray...either that or she handles her stress better than i do! :rofl:
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Wed Feb-16-11 01:10 PM
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20. LOLOLOL "too purple"--me too! |
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I love my chosen color (Clairol Natural Selections "cinnaberry"), but sometimes it does trend toward burgundy. And when Mr. MG said, "Your hair's purple" I say "Good!" :rofl:
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Thu Feb-17-11 06:21 PM
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28. That happened to me w/Cinnaberry. |
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Same brand. It didn't go over well w/my SO and didn't really suit me either. Looked weird w/my black eyebrows :D
So it's back to my usual Nutmeg or Hazelnut. :boring:
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Thu Feb-17-11 06:34 PM
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29. My mom says it's too dark for my pale skin |
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but she's in the minority--I get compliments from lots of people, including complete strangers, on the color. So I'll keep going purple--er, dark red. :rofl:
FWIW, I like the nutmeg color! :shrug:
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Wed Feb-16-11 06:42 PM
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23. I actually don't mind gray in a few strategic places.. |
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Kind of a distinguished look, ya know... but here's the deal when you have thick, wavy, sometimes- kinky hair, the slick silver fox look escapes all good intentions of just letting oneself go or be themselves.
Having said that, I really DO admire ladies who say F*&% it, and go for it! Every once in a while, I'm almost there. Seriously, I think those women are great! BUUUUT hey we can't all be Emmie Lou Harris!!!
Also note, I don't fret about it, and I certainly don't waste money a lot at the beauty parlors, I do it mostly myself, and hey now they have 10 minute-ers!!!
HAHAHAHA!
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Tue Feb-15-11 10:21 PM
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that I had to get a hair cut much sooner than usual...
....time does feel like it's flying...whewwwwwwww!
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Wed Feb-16-11 02:13 AM
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i have noticed that too. time is speeding by.
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Wed Feb-16-11 04:04 AM
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8. Count me in this group, kimmers! |
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Wed Feb-16-11 10:48 AM
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9. I let my hair go completely silver in my dirty thirties. |
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I have been graying since I was 11. I was completely silver by 28. I have been growing it out and haven't cut it in over a year and it does appear to be growing pretty fast. I have never had long hair before and decided I wanted it down too me butt.
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Wed Feb-16-11 11:45 AM
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10. Are you of Irish descent? |
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The reason I'm asking is my dad grayed early -- he and all of his brothers & sisters were completely white by their mid 30's -- and my brother and I did as well. My grandmother said that the Irish gray early because our superior intelligence pushes the color right out of our hair. I thought she was just full of Blarney, but then I started going gray in my early 20's, so... Hmmmm.
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Wed Feb-16-11 11:47 AM
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Well, I'm Irish, so I'm gonna use that as my excuse for graying early.
:P
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Wed Feb-16-11 12:03 PM
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13. It's a very good explanation for the gray |
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I'm 1/2 Irish, but it looks like I inherited that early-yet-extremely-intelligent-graying gene.
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Wed Feb-16-11 12:04 PM
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Yep! I'm Norse and Irish Kookaburra. Well its certainly clear that your Grandma was a very discerning person. LOL!
Once MR Howler and I ran into this gentleman in a local bar that was bragging how rare the black Irish were Him being one. (black hair blue eyes) I piped right up and said My ancestors were the Vikings that conquered the Irish and introduced the red hair So his ancestors were either chicken and hid or were butt ugly. Then I asked him which one was it? The whole bar cracked up.:)
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Wed Feb-16-11 12:19 PM
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Wed Feb-16-11 01:19 PM
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21. I love the explanation! |
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Edited on Wed Feb-16-11 01:20 PM by Sanity Claws
I'm Irish and from now, that's my story --- I'm so damn smart that my brains used up all the stuff that the hair needed.
BTW, I got my first gray hair at 13 (a classmate in the schoolyard brought it to my attention) and have been doing permanent all-over color since 30. Back then, I thought that when I'm 45, I'll stop dyeing my hair. Gray hair will look appropriate on me then.
Well, I'm now on the other side of 45 and still am dyeing my hair. I guess I'll never stop.
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Wed Feb-16-11 01:00 PM
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18. lol...roots, definitely! |
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I *know* i paid extra attention to the front of my hair last time, about 2 weeks ago...already grown out 1/4 inch...seriously!
Also, the feeling of time standing still, then racing ahead... both ends of the spectrum. Like I am working and look at the clock and it's been only 5 min since the last time i looked, then 2 hours fly by!
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Wed Feb-16-11 01:53 PM
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22. How fast those unwanted gray roots start showing |
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is a function of just how much gray hair you actually have.
I went through two distinct episodes of dying my hair, first in my 40's, when the gray was not pretty and was simply aging. After about ten years I decided to go au naturel, grew it out, and then kind of blonded it for a while. Then I got a new hairdresser who told me I was definitely too young to be gray, and he was fantastic! Loved what he did and it looked great. But as the hair growing out was getting grayer and grayer, I was needing to do it every two weeks. In my humble opinion if you're going to color your hair, do it right and cover the roots as soon as they show.
Anyway, even before the two weeks was up the roots were noticeable, so I decided to bite the bullet and grow it out again. I love my silver hair, and it's wonderful not being tied to frequent hair appointments.
Also, how often you need a new cut or trim is a function of just how long your hair is, and the exact cut you get. Plus, if your own hair grows unevenly, it requires more frequent cuts.
Took me a long time to figure this all out. The important thing, to me, is that long or short, dyed or not, I think it's a good idea to try to look reasonably good and well-groomed.
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Wed Feb-16-11 06:44 PM
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I have an idea that we are all nice looking silver-y ladies, because we shine so much on the inside!!:grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug:
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Wed Feb-16-11 07:25 PM
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25. AWWWWWWWWWWWW! :) n/t |
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Thu Feb-17-11 05:33 PM
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27. I know, I can be real sweet sometimes.. |
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Actually it's my nature altogether, but when I say these nice things, sometimes folx don't believe me. Bummer!
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Wed Feb-16-11 10:55 PM
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26. Began graying at 26...wavy, thick, coarse very dark brown hair |
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that was very resistant to color...so I had to use the permanent stuff. Never went to salon, just used off the shelf "cheap" stuff. I began coloring it when I was afraid it would hurt me in my job search, as I was re-entering the job market after staying home w/my kids for 8 yrs. (Ironically, I'm about to hit the job search trail again this summer...only this time, I'm fearless & GRAY!)
My gray was patchy & not "even". After you've been coloring for a number of years, the only way to know HOW your gray really is is to let it go natural. It does tend to even out over time. My hair grew so fast I was having to color every 3 wks (skunk). After 9 yrs of this madness, decided one day that I did NOT need another JOB, which this had become.
Ever since I can remember, my hair was the bane of my existence. Love FREEDOM FROM my hair now. Not only is it gray, but it is also SHORT...got to have a good cut. Wash & wear.....no blow drying.....NOTHING! FREEDOM, sweet freedom! :woohoo:
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Sun Feb-20-11 03:12 AM
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30. All this talk of grey hair |
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Years before my mother passed in her 70's, she was upset she did not have grey hair, so she would get her hair frosted. Seriously, she complained about it! I thought it was funny since it looked just fine to me.
Now here I am at 59 and apparently have the same gene. My hair is dark/medium blond and the few white hairs I get have a mind of their own. They will stand straight up while the rest of my hair is flat or want to go in a different direction. I have a few eyelashes like this, too, and they will remain straight no matter how long I hold the eyelash curler on them. I call them my wild hairs. I gave up on wearing mascara for that reason and said screw it.
I have noticed though my eye wrinkles seem to be multiplying at a more rapid pace.....
Ah, it is what it is.
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Sun Feb-20-11 05:30 PM
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31. I know what you mean. |
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I have relatives, that seem to have kept most grays at a distance, no matter what age! I also had a few that went all gray at 26. Most women are never totally happy with their hair. Too gray, too kinky, too straight, the list goes on! HAHA!
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Sun Feb-20-11 08:39 PM
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I've also noticed my most recent haircut is already grown out |
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after just 5 weeks--it usually takes at least 7 weeks. Reading these responses, I'm thinking of letting the grey grow out.
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Mon Feb-21-11 10:16 AM
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This thread has me laughing.
Grey here. Started turning grey in my 20's. Now I can't dye it because my scalp says no.
Mostly Irish with a little Norwegian thrown in. BTW, don't complain about what your hair does. If it is there it is good. :) I had three color hair, with red, blond and brown. The brown turned grey. The blond stayed blond- but the red just fell out! Thanks gd I was mostly brown. LOL.
As for time moving faster. I always heard that it did as you get older, but lately it seems incredibly fast. I think I need a haircut. :)
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