I've seen some very weird dye jobs in my time on men... either they're colorblind or too lazy to keep up with the maintenance...
Should men dye their hair when they go grey?
Of course this is presuming that they have hair to dye, but that's another topic See link on men dying hair...
ya im ok with men dying their hair.. if it makes them look nice and they are happy with it then its ok with me if they do it. the only thing is i also agree if they dont keep the maintenance up then it does look bad..
No concerned with what other guys do, but I can't see myself ever dyeing my own hair, on my head or my beard either. I have a little silver coming in on the sides and my beard and moustache have gone blonde/white in front, but still red on the cheeks.
If this radical colour change continues, I'll be shaving it all off until it's all the same shade of grey.
maryrachelleBathurst, New Brunswick Canada1,370 posts
Scubadiva: It's accepted that women do it.
What about men?
I've seen some very weird dye jobs in my time on men... either they're colorblind or too lazy to keep up with the maintenance...
Should men dye their hair when they go grey?
Of course this is presuming that they have hair to dye, but that's another topic See link on men dying hair...
Dying ones hair takes years off of any womans or mans looks.So long as a man stays near his natural color it looks great.They even have brands especially for men that take only 5 minutes.
Raynew1959Barrington, New Hampshire USA2,218 posts
I knew my father used Grecian Formula For Men while he was alive and never realized how gray he was until after his death. It had all been washed out at the funeral home.
Me, I'm losing it faster than it can turn gray. There is more in my beard than on top
bald does not exclude dying. I just take a magic marker and draw whatever hairstyle I want. When I want to change I just rub a little gasoline on to get rid of the last one and draw on another.
maryrachelleBathurst, New Brunswick Canada1,370 posts
onecountryboy: bald does not exclude dying. I just take a magic marker and draw whatever hairstyle I want. When I want to change I just rub a little gasoline on to get rid of the last one and draw on another.
Good luck with the gasoline and for Gods sake don't go near any open flames.
onecountryboy: bald does not exclude dying. I just take a magic marker and draw whatever hairstyle I want. When I want to change I just rub a little gasoline on to get rid of the last one and draw on another.
I think its great that men are experimenting more now. But I have to agree it has to be done right...I hate that felt-tip marker look. Maybe its my age, but I actually find silver hair on a man very attractive...Silver haired foxes are hottie hot hot!!!
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What about men?
I've seen some very weird dye jobs in my time on men... either they're colorblind or too lazy to keep up with the maintenance...
Should men dye their hair when they go grey?
Of course this is presuming that they have hair to dye, but that's another topic
See link on men dying hair...