Guys - Do you dye that grey right out of your hair?

No. I feel lucky to still have hair so I am going to leave it be. The color didn’t start to go until I was about 60. Then it seemed to go all at once. Divorce didn’t help. Now I know why they call it gray divorce. It turns one’s hair gray in a hurry.
 
I think most guys over a certain age allow the grey to come through.
I never remember my father with black hair - only in photographs.


I always had mousy hair, and as such a lot of the grey doesn't really show.

But I've no issue with my hair turning grey. I may look older, but then, I am older. So....

Interesting factoid: Hair doesn't really turn grey. It looks grey because of a lack of color. As we age, we stop producing the melanin that colors hair, making it translucent, which appears as grey.
 
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A fedora hat covers hair loss, thinning hair and colour loss. It will be worn tonight and changed to something far more dramatic at the venue that we are going to. The dramatic change of hat you can see over on The Halloween Thread.
The fedora sates my vanity, no need to colour what's left of the thatch. Back in my twenties I grew a beard to cover a mole on the side of my chin. Years later the first white whiskers started to sprout, off came the beard, perhaps the mole wasn't so prominent. Vain? Who me?
 


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