I am totally greying like Rogue. It's all in one big chunk. Well, two chunks, just above my temples.
I am SO ENVIOUS. I wish my grey/white hair would come in all in one area, instead of scattered all through my bangs and crown.
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I am totally greying like Rogue. It's all in one big chunk. Well, two chunks, just above my temples.
I am SO ENVIOUS. I wish my grey/white hair would come in all in one area, instead of scattered all through my bangs and crown.
Maybe it's time to let the gray run free.
I have thought about it, but I'm too vain. (But not vain enough to keep it dyed. I contain multitudes.)
I am SO ENVIOUS.
RIGHT?! My mom and sister are both salt and pepper, so I have no idea why mine is coming in this way, but I hope it keeps it up! I am going to be the most fabulous old person if it does.
I didn't even know it was doing it until this last haircut, when my stylist moved my part. It showed the grey, and she was worried I'd be upset but I was all, OMG AWESOME! I've had some grey since I was sixteen so its mere appearance wasn't worrisome, and once I realized how much there was I also realized where it was. Total aging win.
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Aging win indeed, Liese. Started out blonde, now boring light brown with not enough gray to notice. I love doing it red, but it just goes blonde in no Imelda at all.
eta - seriously autocorrect? How is time Imelda?
I think your autocorrect is ate the wrong acid, Laura.
I have some white hairs sprinkled in among the brown. It's not enough to really be noticeable. I'm hoping it eventually all goes white like my maternal grandmother's did. She had lovely, thick, bright white hair.
I think that the darker your original color was the brighter your white/gray hair is.
At 41, I'm still waiting for grey/white/silver. I think my brother (who is 5 years younger, mind you) got it all.
I got my first grey hair at 13. Later, I started getting one big dramatic streak of white (in my dark brown hair) back from my forehead. After having a stroke, my hair went mostly salt and pepper. To celebrate surviving, for my following birthday I went bright red ... and immediately looked about 10 years younger. Now it's a nice dark auburn and I'm loving it.