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04-18-2023 08:55 PM
I am paraphrasing here ..... the details are fuzzy.
Years ago I recall a famous woman asked about her plastic surgery and did she think it made her look younger.
She chastized the interviewer and said no, she wasn't trying to "look younger" implying it was stupid to assume that.
What she wanted, she explained, was to not look any older.
I'd never thought of it that way ... interesting distinction.
04-19-2023 11:03 AM
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@Ainhisg wrote:I would love the freedom (and more money from not coloring) of gray hair, but will never do it until my husband's hair goes gray. He looks much younger than he is and has black hair with hardly any gray! Me? I would be salt and pepper if I didn't have mine colored.
A neighbor has dark hair. During Covid, his wife decided to let hers go gray, and when you see them out, she honestly looks like his mother; it has aged her that much.
I am already 6 years older than my husband. If I went gray, with his young looks, I would probably look 15 years older. No can do!
Important consideration!
When a woman stops looking like a man's wife and starts looking like his mother, a re-evaluation and "makeover" is in order.
JMO, of course.
@Tinkrbl44 If he married her for her looks, and wants something else when she looks older, she should get a great lawyer and take the dirtbag for all he's worth. That would be the best "makeover."
04-19-2023 02:54 PM
I tried letting my gray grow out during Covid, but still had too much natural color on top and back. Didn't look good. Grew it out again recently because I was so tired of dyeing my hair auburn and having the roots grow out in a couple of weeks. The contrast was very ugly with the warm tone and the gray tone together. I keep it very short. I'm 70 and I like not having to deal with dyeing it. Now it's all a pretty sparkly silver and I love it!
04-19-2023 03:03 PM
@Skyegirl21 wrote:No, not me for along time! My hair is awful texture, frizzy, coarse, dry as hay- Going gray the hair cuticle is un-Filled, and makes my texture even worse- In fact I am going to do the at-home keratin treatment again this summer. Gives me the glossy no-frizz hair I wasn't born with!! Yay, science!
This is my problem also! My hair texture is frizzy and hay like in appearance without color. Even my stylist said I would not get that gorgeous smooth gray or white hair as she can see what I look like every 4wks for my color. I have naturally curly hair and graying has made it even more "wirey". After coloring my texture is so awesome...so I don't see me going gray anytime soon. I am in my 50's so I think I can keep coloring for awhile or until I go home to be with The Lord ![]()
My husband has had salt & pepper hair since I met him in his early 20's....he was totally gray before 40 and is pretty much all white now for a long time. Genetics...his Mom was just like this too.
04-19-2023 03:08 PM
@Sooner wrote:
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@Ainhisg wrote:I would love the freedom (and more money from not coloring) of gray hair, but will never do it until my husband's hair goes gray. He looks much younger than he is and has black hair with hardly any gray! Me? I would be salt and pepper if I didn't have mine colored.
A neighbor has dark hair. During Covid, his wife decided to let hers go gray, and when you see them out, she honestly looks like his mother; it has aged her that much.
I am already 6 years older than my husband. If I went gray, with his young looks, I would probably look 15 years older. No can do!
Important consideration!
When a woman stops looking like a man's wife and starts looking like his mother, a re-evaluation and "makeover" is in order.
JMO, of course.
@Tinkrbl44 If he married her for her looks, and wants something else when she looks older, she should get a great lawyer and take the dirtbag for all he's worth. That would be the best "makeover."
ALL men consider a woman's looks to be important, even if not the most important thing. Women marry men for many reasons ... looks, earning potential, compatibility, etc.
I would say that the only men who don't marry for looks are BLIND, but that wouldn't be accurate.
Stevie Wonder has been married FIVE TIMES ... and all his wives were physically beautiful. Someone obviously told him that. LOL ![]()
04-24-2023 07:43 AM - edited 04-24-2023 07:45 AM
@Starpolisher , Sorry for delayed response! This stuff makes your hair straighter, not stick straight and you still have body in it- It fills the open hair strands, which is the reason we get frizz. It held on me for 2 months!! Amazing!
It's called SMOOTH (find it at Big A). Follow instructions and start with lesser product to see what you think, at first. You must use it in a well-ventilated room, and add a fan (strong fumes)! But honestly, it's so easy, I can't believe what salons charge for this! But I hate salons. I cut and color my own hair. It's easy.
04-24-2023 11:48 PM
Thank you! I will check it out.🤗
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