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Topic: hello from a new member
Posted By: Sugarloaf
Subject: hello from a new member
Date Posted: June 11 2005 at 9:57am
Hello to everyone interested in hair.  It is a recent obsession with me and I find myself looking at everyone's hair.  The reason is that for the first time for many years I am going au naturel.  For me that means growing out the fake brown and letting the white show proudly.  Am I mad?  I don't think so.  It suits me more than the bottle brown that wasn't fooling anyone.  Everytime I pass a mirror I look at my white and will it to grow longer.  I can't wait for the brown to grow out.  Sadly, that will take a couple of years as my hair is shoulder length and I don't want to cut it. The sense of freedom is wonderful.  When I was still pretending to be a brunette, I used to be petrified of anyone noticing the white roots.  (It grows very fast.) Now most of my friends and colleagues have seen it.  A couple have made good comments.  One looked really shocked.  But most have either not noticed or are just getting used to it.  I'd love to hear from anyone else going through something similar.



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Posted By: Susan W
Date Posted: June 11 2005 at 3:42pm
Hi Sugarloaf!  I too gave up the chemicals.  I'm not going gray yet, but it was pretty hard to give up the dye in any case.  I defined my dyed self as "me"!  But I've come to prefer natural both on myself and others.  I've always loved long gray hair, and hope to have it myself in the not too distant future (we've earned it by golly!).  Welcome to the board!

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Posted By: Sugarloaf
Date Posted: June 12 2005 at 4:24am
Thanks for replying.  Glad to hear I'm not alone, though I definitely seem to be in a minority.  What we need is for some more famous actresses and models to go grey.  My hair is in a straight shoulder-length bob and will (I think) look stunning when it is all white.  My skin and figure are reasonably young looking so I'm hoping I won't look too old.


Posted By: Susan W
Date Posted: June 13 2005 at 7:17am
I'm not sure why it's so common to hide gray hair (now I've been wondering).  Is it just because the hair dye commercials are telling us we need to cover gray?  Or is that just a result of us feeling that only young is beautiful?  I guess that kind of thing may come from a few hundred years ago or longer when we didn't live as long so people who were older really were in a more decrepit state (less health care a few hundred years ago, etc.)...but now we're only living longer and longer, and staying healthier as we go. We (as in everyone) really should adjust our ideas of beauty to include older people (and gray hair).  A beauty that is dignity!  Maybe we wouldn't be so afraid of getting old if we didn't feel we would be looked at as less worthy than the youthful beauty.  (That's how I've caught myself feeling anyway when I noticed more wrinkles on my face or what have you...)

I know someone with the look you described...someone I used to work with had a chin to shoulder length bob, all white.  I never thought of her as looking particularly old I have to say.  She smiled all the time and was very nice, so I thought of her more as looking friendly and fun!


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Posted By: Sugarloaf
Date Posted: June 13 2005 at 8:03am

This morning I discovered an unexpected bonus.  I can now go swimming again without worrying about my hair dye.  I also plan to spend the money I'm saving at the hairdressers on good skin creams and a few nice clothes. 

The hairdressing and coloring business is huge.  Fortunes are spent convincing us to pour chemicals over our heads.  My hairdresser is not at all pleased at her drop in profits.  She has made quite a few comments about looking 10 years older, looking like I'm wearing a white hat, and growing old gracefully.  Luckily, I'm a strong person and , when I make a decision, I stick to it.  I now only need to go for a trim every 7-8 weeks, whereas I used to go every month for a trim and a color.  The amount I used to spend over a year was mind-blowing.



Posted By: Susan W
Date Posted: June 13 2005 at 8:33am
Wow.  It's a shame she cares more about her loss in profits than being friendly to someone who has been such a good customer over the years!  

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Making metal barettes/concord clips hair safe, long hair style how to: http://alonghair.wordpress.com



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