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Question in topic. I mean more when was it noticeable, not when you saw your first strand or two.
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Around 34 I had white "sideburns" I used to cut short. By 40 I had those and a white streak at my side part.
Started coloring. Let it go feral during covid when I was 70. Such a freedom not to have to sit in chemicals every 4 weeks or have roots. I am 74 and mostly gray, a nice range of white to dark silver. |
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| 52 and I have a noticeable streak. No grey beyond that. The streak started slowly in my late 40s. I'm keeping it and seeing how it develops. |
| 42 the grays started. 45 now and they are still sparse enough that I think I’m the only one who notices but I know they are up there plotting to take over. |
| 46 and I have a noticeable grey streak at my left temple, but none other than that. |
| Noticeably from age 35. |
| 55 and just have some grey in the sideburns and a few strands on top. Blonde highlights make it hard to notice. I’m surprised it’s not more grey. |
| Had to color regularly since just before I turned 40. It’s taken over in the past few years, ugh, and I’m too young in my early 40s to go gray so I’m at the hair salon every 6 weeks. |
| In my mid 20's. |
| 48 on my temples and roots |
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Usually the lighter your hair complexion/color, the earlier you start.
Usually. Some very light blonde people start going gray in their mid 20s are completely gray/white by their 40s. Some dark haired people don't start until their late 50s and don't go gray until their late 60s or 70s. |
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| Mid 20s. Dying regularly by my late 20s. Let my gray grow in at 43. Im 49 now and my hair is silver leading to white. |
| Crazy range! I am 49 and have just a few strands so far, but my younger sister (46) has darker hair and considerably more gray. |