My sister Deb, who is 43, has light, golden red hair. It's turning silver now. My sister Kim, who is 44 has bright, burgundy red hair that is turning white. My father's hair was carrot red and reached a nice, silvery gray.
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I started finding some grey hairs when I was 19. It's still not anything really noticable, but I find a few every once in a while. If it follows the same pattern as my father's hair did (my coloring is pretty much identical to his, so I'm guessing it will) it'll get salt-and-peppery within the next 10 or 15 years or so, which I can live with.
Does anyone here know a dcplunkett@yahoo.com? He added me to his MSN IM list.
I assume it's dcp. I don't think he posts in Bitches, but I can't keep the threads straight anymore.
That's dcp, Daniel.
Could be dcp.
KATE! I miss you.
Kristin!!! How are you? Did you get a snow day today?
I've noticed two trends in redheads. Either they go pinky/peach, like my mother's friend Molly, or they go weird dark steel like my Uncle Eric.
My mom is 76 and still has enough red in her hair that when she uses a shade of blonde dye, it ends up quite red.
This is confirmed by my sister Jeannie, who used to be a hairstylist and occasionally helps mom with the "grey problem."
Here she is [link] last month, with her sister Katherine as they stand in my kitchen.
Mom is on the left, being given a ruddyness by the digital flash. I should figure out how to tone that down. I wish I could have gotten her to smile more, but she hates posing for photos.
Kate! I'm great, thanks. The school was closed, yes, but I wasn't supposed to work anyway. Cheap!