SamiD
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- Western USA
Yep, been graying for 50 years. Now 75.
Same here. I might have even been 16.My brother had premature greying. He started going grey at 17 years old.
'' When I retired from the military 30 years ago, I was almost pure white.''Looking in the mirror the other day at my pure white hair.
It's been that way for years.
When I retired from the military 30 years ago, I was almost pure white.
Remember the first time I saw some grey hairs when I was was in high school.
Just a few mixed in with the others.
What's going on? Too young to have this Curse!
People turned grey from age and worry and I didn't have a care in the world.
Thankfully, I was living in Hawaii at the time and my hair was Sunbeached to a more blonde shade.
When I joined the Military at 18, that all changed.
Now my hair was starting to be what they called 'Salt and Pepper'.
Probably not a bad look for older men to show maturity, but for an 18 year old, not a good look.
I'm 72 with very long hair and no signs of hair loss, so I guess that the other side of premature grey!
There is a man in my area who is 94 , he walks 2 miles every day around the community like 6 am regardless of temp .When I was in the Navy in the 1950s my shipmates used to kid me because I had a few grey hairs. Now you have to really have to hunt to find a dark one. I am 90.
My father was Sicilian , my mother Cuban and both had the stereo type thick black hair all their lives , well yes it turned grey but as thick as could be but that was not my case , lol .Genetics is the strongest key on hair phenotypes: thickness, color, graying, loss. This is, UNLESS a medical problem or the treatment of a medical problem; or a genetic mutation is involved. STRESS can cause premature graying, also, exposure to extreme stress is classified as a "medical problem".
My DD began getting gray hair at 20, she has tons of hair, dark wavy. She has colored her dark brown hair since, and she is 48 now.
DD father had gray hair at 20 also; he has tons of hair, dark wavy; is now totally white at 76: gorgeous thick white hair, just as HIS father had.
The genetics are SO strong in my DD's dad's side of the gene pool: they all look like mini me s.
No one I meet believes MY long hair it is it's natural color. I have very light brown hair, with LOTS of natural variation in color, very shiny due to this trait. The sun has always been my "highlighter"; no one can tell (me either) if I have any or much gray hair at all. I do see one or two here and there, but am nearly 70 and if I do have gray it looks like highlights. My hairdresser loves my hair and uses it as an example to chemically do other client's hair. Photo was two years ago, my hair is much longer now, but color the same. Feel very blessed. View attachment 390480