Good Silver Age
Good Silver Age
what are people thoughts about being natural and going silver/peppery with your hair as you age?
i am natural about everything else and yet I find myself contemplating the issue of my God given hair which is just starting to show silver recognition of my life and all that I have been through. I really have earned it/them. Yet I am 4 years older then my husband who seems to get better looking over the years, and even though people say I look so much younger then my age (I am 48) and sometimes think that my oldest sons (in thier 20's) are my siblings I still want to put it out to everyone what hier thoughts are with this. I have been creative with my hair, my identity to some extent but am tired of pretendeing and want something but don't know yet of what. should I age gracefullly? or should I go forward with a fire and vengence? thoughts?
Age gracefully.
Once you start coloring your hair, it's like an addiction, you'll always be looking at the roots and obsessing when they start to show.
Not to mention that the chemicals required to do the job right are pretty nasty. Do you really want to put that crap on your head, where almost certainly some of it will end up in your scalp and in your bloodstream?
I think too many people subscribe to Ricardo Montalban's "It's better to look good than it is to feel good!" axiom.
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