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I truly hate to embarrass you,Sheena but your hair color is totally fantastic and it suits your style so well.. No wonder you can wear it with confidence!! I knew a woman who went snow-white in her thirties .It really suited her, and she looked wonderful and she was in her early sixties when I worked with her.Then she dyed it very dark brown. She really wasn't the same woman.

I think mine, left alone wouldbe pepper and salt. My Mom had lovely white hair when she was in her seventies, so maybe that will be me. Incidentally, I have darkened several shades to a lightish brown/blond. The evil witch at the hairdresser even waxed my eyebrows. Thank God I am beyond the bikini wax stag; now that must HURT!! Gillian

Gillian

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Gill Murray
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I remember convincing my younger daughter she was crazy to pay whatever it was at the time, to have a bikini wax. So we bought wax and we did it ourselves, on her of course.

Got the wax on, ripped the first bit and she chickened and OMG it was so funny!!! Need I add, she doesn't think it was funny to this day but I crack up everytime I think about it!!!

What it is to be a woman! I can't even begin to think of my son in such circumstances lol

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Lucretia Borgia

I used to think I would allow myself to go gray because I think gray hair looks fine and people shouldn't worry about it and just let their hair be the color it is. But then when I actually started getting more and more gray in my brown hair so that it started to be noticable I wimped out and started dyeing it because it was making me feel old. I eventually settled with a blond perm. I think that was a couple of years back. I'm still fake blond at 38 and from my roots and the lighter shade of blond I get I think there is a lot of gray underneath now. Unfortunately the more people that do this like me, the more unusual it is to see gray hair on women. But I agree not to let it bother you! I still think gray hair or gray mixed in with other colors looks fine and when I see someone with gray hair I kind of admire it because it isn't fake. Maybe when I get older I'll quit dyeing my hair. For now though I dye my hair and blame my kids for all my gray!

-Evelyn

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Evelyn M

My Mum was a redhead - a real beautiful auburn - she was most indignant when it went all "pepper and salt" as she called it, but she died a redhead by various means!

Pat P

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Pat EAXStitch

Yes, I have a great aunt that was the same way. I wasn't sure if it was

*all* redheads or she was just lucky! LOL That's it - going blonde. I had someone describe my hair color as strawberry blonde the other day. LOL - when I was a child, I would have loved that description! Now I wish I had my flaming red back! LOL Kim

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Kim McAnnally

Hmm, the true red-heads I know went from flaming red to brown-red! Grandma was a carrot top whose hair went auburn in her forties, Aunt Dorothy went brown in her early teens, and Micheal is still very red (late teens). So I guess you either go blond or brown.

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fran

How odd! I had never heard of anyone going from red to brown! I guess redheads are about as varied as people can get :) Kim

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Kim McAnnally

Yep, this redhead has gone from a copper/auburn to a brown/red with some gray threads, but with a little help from the hairdresser she's gone back to copper/auburn with no gray threads :)

take care, Linda

P.S. but my brother went from a red/blonde to blonde with silver threads.

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Linda D.

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