Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does premature grey hair indicate a genetic disorder or defect? Or lack of proper nutrition, especially certain minerals, or exposure to toxic materials/environment/stress?
Yes, it's called Crinis Albionus. It's a genetic disorder with 87.35 cases occurring in men. Early research has found links between a mother's exposure to hydrogen peroxide during the first trimester and breakdowns in Crinis Gene in the Double Helix of the H. Saipan Genone.
Anonymous wrote:I like gray hair. Dyed hair on a man is not attractive, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like gray hair. Dyed hair on a man is not attractive, IMO.
Agreed. DH is upset about going grey (he's in his late 30's), but I like it! It's sexy.
You wouldn't be able to tell if it was done professionally. OP, if you don't like the way you look gray, then have your hair colored professionally. Why limit your pool of women?