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Moustache and Beard Coloring

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Category: Men's Hair & Fashion
Forum Name: Men's Hair
Forum Description: Devoted to the special needs of the male species.
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Printed Date: July 27 2025 at 2:57am


Topic: Moustache and Beard Coloring
Posted By: doctordave
Subject: Moustache and Beard Coloring
Date Posted: April 10 2005 at 9:13pm
Hi.  I am Dave.  I am a natural redhead.  I have since gone mostly bald but I do have red hair growing mostly on my scalp (although it has gone white on the temples) and on 50% of my upper lip and chin areas.  I have discovered there is a virtual dearth of information on facial hair coloring for men who are redheads.  Zilch.  There is also very little information on this subject for men who have other hair colors.  Why is that?    Yes, there are some well-known OTC products for men that apparently give solutions to facial hair coloring problems.  But there are two points  I would like to address.  The first obvious point is the professional hair stylist:  Why is it that hair stylists (according to the very limited and frequently outdated references on the internet) do not focus on the facial hair coloring needs of men.  The second point is that hair stylists seem to ignore the needs of the natural redhead market....especially the men....in their scalp, upper lip, and chin situations.  I very much realise that redheads compose just 1% of the world's population and, because it is a recessive gene, we are a declining population..............but we still have hair care needs and are willing to spend to achieve our grooming objectives.  Feel free to reply.  I welcome all comers.  Thanks.



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Posted By: claribuzz
Date Posted: April 12 2005 at 1:47am

sorry about that doc dave. i guess the company think that it would be waisting their money for reating a product that only 1% of the population use. you can try to use  hair dye to dye facial hair although the staining may occur. but if you are careful i think its ok. beside most men prefer their beird in the natural grey look, i think.



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