I dont have any grays, but I do have a question. I was reading somewhere about graying vs balding. People that keep all there hair and go gray, do they really view it as bad as going bald?
Quote from: kenny57028 on September 06, 2010, 09:11:37 PMI dont have any grays, but I do have a question. I was reading somewhere about graying vs balding. People that keep all there hair and go gray, do they really view it as bad as going bald?I'm guessing that they don't view it as bad as going bald because most people, given a choice, would rather keep their hair.
My beard started going grey at 30. So when did that happen for you? Also, have any of you had a love-hate relationship with your grey?
Quote from: marshd1000 on September 06, 2010, 07:31:54 PMMy beard started going grey at 30. So when did that happen for you? Also, have any of you had a love-hate relationship with your grey?When I was wearing just a goatee, my mustache was the first area that started to get gray when I was about 37. Now with the full beard, the evolving grayness is more noticeable, but very patchy and unevenly distributed...mostly under my jawline. And those gray hairs grow so much faster! My temples are going gray too, so the stubble in that area is white. And I've noticed a few grays popping up in the eyebrows, too. Going gray is a like a little wake-up call. I think I'm more bothered by my gray chest hair than by my graying beard at this point!
There's a guy that I sometimes see on the train in the mornings and half his goatee is white and the other half is brown. Right down the middle -- the left side is all one color and the right side is the other color (can't remember which side is which). It's the strangest thing, and I don't think it's dyed, either. He's always dressed very conservatively in business casual attire.