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						Grey Chest hair
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						isleepinthebuff
						on 20 Nov, 2012 11:22
						
					 
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					I like having a hairy chest, it's part of who I am but it's going grey and those grey hairs are longer, more curly and go in a complete different direction!! It's not good! I may end up sly on the chest!   Sorry just had to get that off my (grey) chest. You can go about your business now!
						 
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						#1
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						leighmundo40
						on 20 Nov, 2012 11:56
						
					 
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					I too have noticed that about myself! I have trimmed and once I used some "Just For Men" on my chest rug..worked ok, but then as the weeks went by the dyed grey hairs started to go a bit gingery!
 
 No grey "downstairs hair" yet though!
 
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						#2
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						slymyke
						on 20 Nov, 2012 12:19
						
					 
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					I like having a hairy chest, it's part of who I am but it's going grey and those grey hairs are longer, more curly and go in a complete different direction!!
 
 It's not good! I may end up sly on the chest! 
 
 Sorry just had to get that off my (grey) chest. You can go about your business now!
 
 
 So that explains why you put a shirt on in the latest pic!   lol                   
						 
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						#3
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						Sly Red
						on 20 Nov, 2012 12:23
						
					 
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					@isleepinthebuff Whiner, I'd settle for any chest hair.    Red Red
 
 
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						#4
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						isleepinthebuff
						on 20 Nov, 2012 13:08
						
					 
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					I stand corrected!    
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						#5
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						StumpyDave
						on 21 Nov, 2012 06:05
						
					 
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					I think taking all of my body hair into consideration, and the stuff that I rinse out of my razor, I can manage 50 shades of grey
						 
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						#6
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						Sly Red
						on 21 Nov, 2012 06:36
						
					 
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					I think taking all of my body hair into consideration, and the stuff that I rinse out of my razor, I can manage 50 shades of grey
 
 Ha, ha . . . cheeky    Red Red
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						#7
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						Doctor X
						on 21 Nov, 2012 10:57
						
					 
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					I've noticed some gray hairs there myself this year. I find they're less noticeable if I trim the chest hair a bit shorter. They're most noticeable in direct sunlight.
						 
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						#8
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						jimbo48
						on 21 Nov, 2012 18:21
						
					 
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					At 64, my chest hair remains brown.  The only change I have noticed over the past few years is that there is a whole lot more hair than there used to be.
						 
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						#9
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						chgobuzzbald
						on 21 Nov, 2012 21:30
						
					 
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					I have noticed a product called Gray Defence or Grey Defense being sold online. I also read L'Oreal is putting money into research to market a product/supplement to prevent or reverse all gray hair. Im hearing ads for Gray Defense on SIrious XM satellite radio lately. There is alot of info online about it and testimonials. SOmething to do with hydrogen peroxide I think. Might be worth checking out as the next big thing.
						 
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						#10
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						isleepinthebuff
						on 22 Nov, 2012 13:33
						
					 
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					I don't think I would do anything to treat it. Just trim a bit shorter like I have been doing!
						 
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						#11
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						marshd1000
						on 22 Nov, 2012 18:18
						
					 
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					Well, I am kind of morphing into a Sly version of Santa.  I am 51 but my eyebrows are turning grey.  But I have had some kind of  grey hair most of my adult life.  The first grey that I saw was on my wrist when I was 19.  Then in my 20's I saw one on my tummy.  But in my 30's my chin started to grey.  In my 40's, the  rest of my beard went grey.  It was at that time that my chest hair started to go grey.  So now there is a sizeable patch on my chest.  I have to admit that I wish my eyebrows had not gone grey as I would have liked to color my facial hair like I used to be able to.  But I kind of thought it would look weird to dye the beard when it is not advisable  to dye the brows.  So now I am embracing that fact that I will probably probably make a good  Santa.  I am sure Santa has grey chest hair!
						 
 
 
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						#12
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						clarinetguy
						on 23 Nov, 2012 14:54
						
					 
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					Good question here- wish I had more to begin with 
						 
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						#13
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						Blitzed
						on 14 Dec, 2012 10:12
						
					 
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					Without meaning to, I found an alternate solution. Some years ago I acquired a very large eagle tattoo on my chest. It is, as all my tats are, worked in black, gray and shading. Goes from shoulder peak to shoulder peak (32 ") and to just above my navel. Of course, I had to shave the whole area during the time it took to apply and afterward, I just let the hair grow back. At my advancing years  it was all gray and some white and a very little dark brown and it just seemed to fit in. Occasionally when it looks as if I've replaced the feathers with fur I trot out my manscaper and do some trimming but, in the main, no one can tell. Also, since I'm hardly at "kid" at 72, this acquisition of skin art is the larger topic of conversation. The issue of fur colour has never come up. Of course, should it, I would be only to happy to reveal that my eagle could be sheered.....
						 
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						#14
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						Rob50
						on 23 May, 2015 13:12
						
					 
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					Hey guys...I wouldn't worry about the grey.  It bothered me at one time too but when I see how many other guys my age and older have it also it doesn't bother me much.  It's not an old man image it's a mature man image.