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I have long, thick curly hair with a significant amount of silver in it. I'm NEVER dying it though. My mother's hair - at 60 - was pure white and very dramatic. One day, my hair will be like that, too, but in the meantime, I'm embracing the grey. I think it adds character, but also my hair has many colors and i'm kind of vain about that. If I dyed it, I would no longer have individual strands of blond, chestnut, red, dark brown, etc. Everything would be a uniform brown, unless I also got highlights. The maintenance alone seems horrifying to me. So I'll just keep it natural, save some money and stress, and be happy with me as I am.
I have long, thick curly hair with a significant amount of silver in it. I'm NEVER dying it though. My mother's hair - at 60 - was pure white and very dramatic. One day, my hair will be like that, too, but in the meantime, I'm embracing the grey. I think it adds character, but also my hair has many colors and i'm kind of vain about that. If I dyed it, I would no longer have individual strands of blond, chestnut, red, dark brown, etc. Everything would be a uniform brown, unless I also got highlights. The maintenance alone seems horrifying to me. So I'll just keep it natural, save some money and stress, and be happy with me as I am.
Great. And now I can't stop thinking of that toilet paper commercial with the damned cartoon bears.
Lol. Don't use too much dear!
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