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I am also 34. I have scattered gray hair on top. At least that is all I can see. I go about every three months and have my hair highlighted. It helps blend the gray hair in. I have light brown hair. I have the hairdresser put in dark and medium blonde highlights in. This works for now. When the grays get worse, I will reevaluate the problem. Isn't aging fun. Ha Ha
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LOL I already went in and got the highlights! LOL The last time I had them put in was back in the summer. I guess it is time to think about getting them again. I am NOT looking forward to aging. My hands are starting to age. Boy do I hate it.
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Wait till you young ladies get in your fifties...then you'll see things start to age...suck big time....LOL But what are ya gonna do???
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My Mom is white and my Dad is very gray....like a steel color...my brother is totally gray...he is 47...I am 49...I have ALOT of gray....I am not totally gray though...I believe if I let it grow out I would probably be 50%...maybe more...I know I am very gray around my temples...However...I will NEVER know how gray I really am...My daughter is a hairdresser so I get my hair colored every 4 to 5 weeks...I will probably never let myself go natural..It just makes me feel old...and I'm not!
I am naturally a very dark brown but, as you get older you should go lighter...I wear my hair past my shoulders...My daughter just put in a new color...golden brown and then put in some lowlights...I LOVE it!! In the summer I have blonde highlights put in...I never know what color I am going to walk out of the salon with!! Believe me...I have walked away with some pretty interesting colors!! LOL...If you can't experiment on Mom you can you experiment on!! LOL!
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My Dads side of the family grays very young, so many in my family are gray erly. My oldest daughter first found gray hair at age 15. She's now 33 and has stripes of silver in her dark auburn hair... like skunk stripes.
I finally gave in and started coloring my hair less than a year ago. It just makes me look too old. I am hoping that I get the silver like my Dad had rather than the ugly splotchy gray/brown mess my grandma had. Right now it seems to be heading silver, but I am 52.
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