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talentedbutslow 01-02-2012 17:21

Colour change
 
Now that your hair has turned white or grey.....do you still look on life the same way?

Eric 01-02-2012 17:33

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Originally Posted by talentedbutslow (Post 966979)
Now that your hair has turned white or grey.....do you still look on life the same way?

Of course I do .... although most of the grey is in my beard.;) Same twisted world view I've had for a coon's age.:D

jaysay 01-02-2012 17:35

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Originally Posted by talentedbutslow (Post 966979)
Now that your hair has turned white or grey.....do you still look on life the same way?

Well I'm not quite there yet, sadly, and going by my father don't think I will either:)

Acrylic-bob 01-02-2012 17:44

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I've gone through a couple of colour changes in my life. When I was a teenager it was sort of light brown blonde-ish, then when I got into my forties it darkened to almost black and now it is sort of half and half gray and black. Very peculiar, luv. My beard has always been four different colours. I still think I'm twenty. Though my partner says that you could be forgiven for thinking sometimes that I was only three. Petulant, Moi, luv?

cashman 01-02-2012 18:06

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Have never really changed the way i view life a great deal Tal, though believe or not i'm a lot more tolerant. n i'm well grey now.

Less 01-02-2012 18:14

I started life as white, now it seems I'm cocasian.

Must be a women to blame for it, colour charts are a confusion thanks to their interference, if I want brown I've to ask for tan, if I want yellow it's now lemon, (no, a lemon is yellow. The colour yellow isn't a lemon).
:(

annesingleton 01-02-2012 18:15

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White or grey? I spend a lot of time (and money) making sure it's attractive tones of blonde! I like to think I look on life in the same way but possibly not - I'm not as tolerant now or as driven as I used to be. But I don't feel my age - when I was recently described in my hospital notes as a fifty six year old woman I wondered who they were talking about! In my head and without looking in a mirror I tend to think of myself as being in my mid thirties, but seeing that my son's that age it's just not possible!

jaysay 01-02-2012 18:44

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Originally Posted by annesingleton (Post 967005)
White or grey? I spend a lot of time (and money) making sure it's attractive tones of blonde! I like to think I look on life in the same way but possibly not - I'm not as tolerant now or as driven as I used to be. But I don't feel my age - when I was recently described in my hospital notes as a fifty six year old woman I wondered who they were talking about! In my head and without looking in a mirror I tend to think of myself as being in my mid thirties, but seeing that my son's that age it's just not possible!

Well I can certainly subscribe to that Anne, I certainly don't feel 65, in fact I keep saying to myself 65 na, the only problem is although I live on my own, I see this strange person looking at me in the mirror every morning when I go in the bathroom, the wizened old git don't half give me a fright:rolleyes::D

cashman 01-02-2012 18:50

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 967026)
Well I can certainly subscribe to that Anne, I certainly don't feel 65, in fact I keep saying to myself 65 na, the only problem is although I live on my own, I see this strange person looking at me in the mirror every morning when I go in the bathroom, the wizened old git don't half give me a fright:rolleyes::D

Yeh it gave me one yesterday.:D

Gordon Booth 01-02-2012 19:02

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Originally Posted by talentedbutslow (Post 966979)
Now that your hair has turned white or grey.....do you still look on life the same way?

I never got the chance to find out-most of it disappeared before it could change colour.
Now going bald- I don't know about life but you certainly look at cold weather a different way!

jaysay 01-02-2012 19:08

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Yeh it gave me one yesterday.:D

Shut it you:D

mobertol 01-02-2012 19:25

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Luckily I am still blonde - not a grey hair in sight, according to the lovely Andrea and Salvatore, who are in charge of my crowning glory. They do wonderful scalp massages and I come out of "Jean Louis David" in Cremona feeling a million dollars and it only costs **Euros a time! Cheap at twice the price - that and the "camp" banter -all us girls luv'em to bits:D

The "Swedish" blonde who naturally bleached out in the summer sun has gone though and I do need it "tweaking" twice a year now in winter;):D

At 16 went through a "Human League" assymetric phase with one side lilac -done by mum's cousin Pat Croston in Ossy - am thinking of going back to that style for my next visit "in Patria"...Still a teenager at heart.

ossy kid 02-02-2012 01:16

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It,s not white/grey it,s silver????

Mick 02-02-2012 05:57

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 967036)
I never got the chance to find out-most of it disappeared before it could change colour.
Now going bald- I don't know about life but you certainly look at cold weather a different way!

Mine went the same way but only when i became a moderator on accyweb.
not sure if it all fell out though some was pulled out after a couple of years moderating :)

Benipete 02-02-2012 09:31

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Originally Posted by ossy kid (Post 967162)
It,s not white/grey it,s silver????

I refer to it as Ash Blonde.:)


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