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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My MIL dyed her hair chestnut brown for our wedding and looked unbelievable -- easily 10 years younger and radiant. She went straight back to gray afterward and looks old and tired again. My mother dyes her hair using a box, it takes maybe one hour a month and she spends 10 dollars. She says , and I agree, that a woman shouldn't go gray until she is totally white. At that point it looks dignified. But the salt and pepper look on a woman is hideous. [/quote] There is no one size fits all when it comes to hair color. It's about matching skin tone. Ask a professional. You hair color is supposed to compliment your skin tone, not work against it making you look pale, or just off. [b] Some people look beautiful with gray hair and others do not. [/b]It's the same with color. If you try to pull off a blonde that doesn't compliment your skin tone it won't be flattering. Each person still has the right to color or not--whatever works for them. No absolutes. It just doesn't work that way. [/quote] Most don't. You sound so dim with your straw man constructions: "each person still has the right to color or not." Of course they have the right to color or not. That isn't the topic here. I am guessing you don't have the kind of job where a woman's appearance matters in this way, though. You choose to believe that if you aren't bothered by others' negative perception of your gray hair, everything is OK! Actually, though, it matters, professionally speaking, for many women. Being happy with yourself is great, but even you have to acknowledge that the way you choose to present yourself to the world influences the way others treat you, to an extent. [/quote]
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