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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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“For years I had a hair stylist who would talk me out of growing out my gray; every single time. I had to make the decision on my own, and could even hear her voice in the back of my head telling me not to. That voice made it harder in the early stages. I constantly doubted myself and could hear her echo. Then I found Gaby. She’s been with me for a few years now, taming my mane. She not only supports my decision, but she makes me feel even more confident and beautiful every time I leave her chair. Today she was even telling me about all these other Grombre girls she started following on IG so she cheer them on. Gaby, by the way, doesn’t have a gray hair in sight. She’s simply just SUPPORTIVE. No agenda. No personal reflections. Just supportive. Find your Gaby. Find her early. Find your supportive hair stylist. Find your hair therapist. You deserve it. It makes a difference.”

 

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