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#30
by
SlyMike
on 20 Jan, 2022 14:46
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I last shaved my face in 2010. I can't see me ever not having a beard.
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#31
by
Razorhead
on 20 Jan, 2022 20:19
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Getting use to a naked head and face is challenging. I went with a clean shaven face for a couple weeks. Then this past week I Started to let the beard grow back. I think facial hair frames the face nicely. But like Razor X I struggle with the grey hair. I looked at some pics of myself with the naked head and face, and i do like the look. So I’ll probably shave clean again. But like I said, it is a challenge to get use to it. And being pasty from winter does not help!
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#32
by
DoberDaddy
on 20 Jan, 2022 23:41
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How is gray hair a "struggle"? Disease, homelessness, poverty, are all struggles. I can't see how gray hair being anything that approaches a "struggle".
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#33
by
Barbero Pelón
on 21 Jan, 2022 05:53
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How is gray hair a "struggle"? Disease, homelessness, poverty, are all struggles. I can't see how gray hair being anything that approaches a "struggle".
I've heard a lot the phrase "The struggle is real", guess doesn't have that serious connotation.
Have grey hair, specially if you dont like it can be problematic.
I dye my beard and it grows so fast that that grey roots appears in less than a week
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#34
by
reddog
on 21 Jan, 2022 06:34
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My dark hair started tuning grey in my late 20's. By the time I was 40, it was mostly grey. Never really liked it, but coloring it never looked right and was a pain in the butt! So when I shaved my head at age 58, it was a pleasant surprise not to see that grey head. I know my beard is still white, but not having that grey hair definitely makes me look younger.
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#35
by
slybeard
on 21 Jan, 2022 08:21
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I started going gray very early, mid 20's for my head hair and around 30 for my beard. I have been keeping dye in my beard for years, and like Tony, the white roots start showing in less than a week. I just turned 60 and decided maybe it was time to let the natural gray come in, so I am in that process now. I did try once before and just did not like the way it looked gray and started the dye again.
I would not call it a struggle, it just is what it is for me. I have used dye for some many years that it is just routine.
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#36
by
Razor X
on 21 Jan, 2022 09:51
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How is gray hair a "struggle"? Disease, homelessness, poverty, are all struggles. I can't see how gray hair being anything that approaches a "struggle".
Different people have different things that they struggle with: aging, weight, body image issues, etc. Just because those issues aren’t catastrophic doesn’t mean that they aren’t challenges for some people. That’s the whole reason this site was created: to help people who are having difficulty dealing with hair loss. Nobody, aside from the occasional over-the-top hysteric, is saying that these concerns are the end of the world. But nonetheless they are real and valid concerns for many people.
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#37
by
reddog
on 21 Jan, 2022 11:59
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@slybeard , I think I mentioned before that I tried some spray in temp color in MT goatee one time. I liked it, and thought about permanent color, but I think my friends would really give me a hard time!
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#38
by
Runningman586
on 21 Jan, 2022 12:49
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@reddog with your beard colored, and the shirt and tie you look like a security guard
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#39
by
Razor X
on 21 Jan, 2022 16:06
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@slybeard , I think I mentioned before that I tried some spray in temp color in MT goatee one time. I liked it, and thought about permanent color, but I think my friends would really give me a hard time!
It’s not bad. 🤔
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#40
by
Razor X
on 21 Jan, 2022 16:11
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I started going gray very early, mid 20's for my head hair and around 30 for my beard. I have been keeping dye in my beard for years, and like Tony, the white roots start showing in less than a week. I just turned 60 and decided maybe it was time to let the natural gray come in, so I am in that process now. I did try once before and just did not like the way it looked gray and started the dye again.
It can be a hard habit to break. But eventually we all reach an age where we are expected to have grey hair and it can look a little strange if we don’t. Everyone has to decide for himself when it’s time to stop; the right time varies from individual to individual.
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#41
by
Magoo
on 21 Jan, 2022 19:37
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Razor is right ,there comes a time when coloring beard or head looks to obvious or unnatural. Plus its probably not healthy for your skin or what else. And the weekly application is problematic in my opinion. I tried it and decided natural is best and easiest.
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#42
by
clint902
on 22 Jan, 2022 00:33
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When it gets grey and brittle? Now that's a real struggle! I know so many people in this world have much worse struggles but grey and brittle hair is just one of them. I just can't razor shave in the winter! I have tried.