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I started getting grey in my mid thirties and so started adding subtle lighter shades in with foiling to cover the grey and that worked really well until the grey started taking over...too much and too often to keep from looking like a tri-colored skunk head.
Then I met a lady in her 50s that had the most beautiful white hair and her face was still tan and young and so I wanted to be released from this ritual too. Everyone thought I was too young to "let myself go" but nothing sounded more freeing to me than letting go of trying to be different than what I am. I had no man to impress and happen to think that silver hair is very pretty...especially in the sunlight. Men get to do it and they look handsome, but women aren't allowed to do it or they get accused of "letting yourself go".
My kids fought me on it, the people I worked with fought me on it and my siblings fought me on it....don't know why but, suddenly, everyone thought they owned my hair! My sisters actually got mad about it! I saw an old friend of mine this past year and the first thing she blurted out was, "They run out of box color at the store?" and I pointedly glanced at her head and replied, "Apparently not!".
Some days I think it makes me look old and tired and sometimes I think I love it more than I ever have loved my hair at any other color. It's healthier and saves me money, time and effort. My kids finally admitted they think it is pretty. My mother and siblings still feel like I need color, as do others. For me it's honest and the new normal for me at this stage in my life...this is me! (... it's me, it's me, O Lord, standin' in the need of prayer!
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My kids fought me on it, the people I worked with fought me on it and my siblings fought me on it....don't know why but, suddenly, everyone thought they owned my hair! My sisters actually got mad about it! I saw an old friend of mine this past year and the first thing she blurted out was, "They run out of box color at the store?" and I pointedly glanced at her head and replied, "Apparently not!".
Some days I think it makes me look old and tired and sometimes I think I love it more than I ever have loved my hair at any other color. It's healthier and saves me money, time and effort. My kids finally admitted they think it is pretty. My mother and siblings still feel like I need color, as do others. For me it's honest and the new normal for me at this stage in my life...this is me! (... it's me, it's me, O Lord, standin' in the need of prayer!
