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Stronger 4 year s ago
I assume these prematurely gray haired women don’t judge men for being bald.
       
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Driving 4 year s ago
@Stronger - Yeah right. Just like they don't judge us for our height.
       
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Skeleton 4 year s ago
Yeah yeah, then the grey trend will go away and they'll go right back to dying their hair again. It was society making women feel that grey=bad in the first place that caused them to start dying their hair. Stop following societies beauty standards and it's dumb trends, do what YOU feel makes you look good, gain some self esteem and you'll be better off.
       
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Trained 4 year s ago
woo grey hair.. half of these women look like they need a hairbrush too.. yuck
       
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Wonderful 4 year s ago
#5 is gorgeous heart
       
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Forbidden 4 year s ago
Well, nothing bad having gray, I'm 31 and i did spot my first single gray hair on my beard one month ago. Anyway, if a woman is a beauty, of course she still is with grey hair, if one is ugly, dying hair doesn't cancel that. So yes, I do agree with them if that is not just to become "unique" for some months but a serious decision. The products to dye hairs are anyway more toxic than most detergent, so this will help reducing some water pollution and waste of plastic too :D.
       
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"I got my first grey hair at the age of 9. I remember myself at that age looking at those extrange decolored hairs in front of my parents'mirror. So one day, I decided to make them disappear by cutting them off from the root, without knowing that a couple of days later they would appear triumphant on my head again. Since that day, I knew that those grey hairs were going to be there no matter what...All my life I tried to cover them, but when I started my university life my grey hairs were notorious enough for me to decide on dying my hair for the first time. From that moment on until March of this year they were covered out of shame, because of the fear of criticism BUT NOT ANY MORE. I finally want to be FREE, I want to be honest with what I really am and I can't wait to see the real version of me. Nowadays, my grey hair has become my inner force, my rebel part, my proud side...and I'm sure that I couldn't start this new beginning without the example of all of you, every one of you were my inspiration to finally accept me as I really am. Thank you all for being so brave..."

 

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