Anonymous wrote:Well, several pages worth of people disagree with you.
---- I dye my hair but I’m in my mid 30s and 95% of it is my natural color still. I think at 70+ she would look much better keeping her ngray/white hair with a glaze or demi to tone the natural gray to the pretty glistening shade in the gray/silver/white/ash family. It is obvious there is not a brown hair on her head. The texture of her hair screams gray. Eventually you get to an age when you need to work with nature instead of fighting it. Old women with brown dyed hair never look great no matter how many high and low lights get put in and money you throw at it.
Anonymous wrote:Andre Chreky's salon caters to the crowd who gets this sort of color when past age 55. The color is a combo of high and low lights on a base color. They're great at giving you the right cut and color combo. But you have to go every 3-4 weeks for color touch ups at the roots, and they'll shame you for letting your cut get out of control. Yes, it costs money and takes time. And clearly, it's worth it if you want to look great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I allowed to point out that, horror of horrors, she wears pantyhose?
I was just admiring her hose! So classy. Wonder which brand /shade?
Anonymous wrote:Am I allowed to point out that, horror of horrors, she wears pantyhose?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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Oh my gosh, this is #goals! I,shine looking this fabulous at 79?
I respect her formula when it comes to the white shell and pearls. Having a few tried and true pieces makes dressing so much faster when you’ve got sh!t to do.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has great hair for her age. Every woman in my family who lived that long had lost most of their formerly lush hair by then.
I'm guessing that she has it done professionally almost every day. It does look good. So many women dye it too dark or go too blonde. Hers is just right.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a pretty crunchy feminist and I’ve never seen anyone on DCUM suggesting that you can’t wear nice clothes and do your hair/makeup and be taken seriously at work.
I have seen people suggesting that if you pump your face full of fillers, get porn star size boobs, show a lot of cleavage or wear tiny miniskirts, or wear makeup like a real housewife that you won’t be taken seriously. I’ve also seen post opining that the women who think women who don’t get regular manicures are “nasty” are not friends to feminism.
But I don’t think anyone has ever posted that a professional woman should show up to work looking like the mom on Dharma and Greg.