Re: True


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Posted by pen on January 18, 2005 at 01:06:33:

In reply to: True posted by Elettaria on January 17, 2005 at 14:35:36:

i have been coloring my hair for so long, that i only know by the
roots how much grey there is, so no photos of the grey. also, i'm
not very photo-meets-computer savvy, so unless i figure out how to do
it, i cannot post any photos. my hair is naturally a medium to dark
brown, and i do actually like the way the silver contrasts with it.
my mother is practically 100% grey, silvery white now, and we've both
got really ice blue eyes with dark eyebrows (irish like), so
hopefully mine will look like hers if i ever decide to let it go...
but not yet. wink wink. p.s. that picture with all the boys
admiring your hair is funny.

: I briefly dated a guy in my teens who had a fair amount of grey, and
: he was fourteen. I haven't seen him in over a decade, but judging
: from the photos I managed to dig out online (he's now a concert
: pianist), he dyes it.
:
: I'm actually quite an admirer of grey, it looks fabulous on some
: people. My director of studies is 38 and has dark, greying hair,
and
: all the lesbians drool over her. I'm curious to see how I'll
grey. I
: admit that I don't mind waiting for a decade or so first, but that's
: because I think grey looks better on darker hair, and at the moment
: mine is medium brown. It started off in life blonde, and my father
: went from blond to dark with grey, so I assume that my hair will
: continue to darken over the years, and hopefully by the time it
greys
: there'll be a nice contrast. My head of department is 56 with
: shoulder length, fluffy greying hair which must have been light
brown
: to begin with, and it does look a bit on the washed out side. What
: colour is yours, and do you have any photos?

 


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