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Author:  oceanicitl [ Thu May 28, 2015 8:22 am ]
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It’s hard to grow old gracefully when you’re not George Clooney

Article by my friend Martin. Its from a man's point of view but we all have the same issue. I get mortified seeing grey in my hair and occasionally feel vain enough to dye it but apart from that I don't want any 'work' done to make me look younger.

Does anyone feel that pressure or are you happy to go with the flow?

EDIT LOL!

Quote:
Except when Clooney says it. When asked in 2013 if he’d had his eyes done (it was the talk of the trashy mags at the time), Clooney teased a reporter: “I never fixed my eyes, but I spent more money to stretch the skin of my testicles. I did not like the wrinkles. It’s a new technique, many people in Hollywood have done it. It’s called ‘ball ironing’…”
Such is Clooney’s power that this off-the-cuff remark sparked a boom (among overly-rich masochists) for the “male laser lift”, a £700 procedure that removes hair, erases wrinkles and skin tags and eradicates discoloration from ingrown hairs.

Author:  jonbwfc [ Thu May 28, 2015 9:02 am ]
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oceanicitl wrote:
Does anyone feel that pressure or are you happy to go with the flow?

You & I (and I assume the vast majority of forumites) simply don't have there disposable cash to throw at cosmetic surgery. This applies to us whether male or female. Given that, sod the whole idea of fending off the passage of time. Embrace the grey! I am the age I am. Get teased a bit about it at work (I'm the oldest of the team in profession which is thought of as something of 'a young man's game') but I think sod it, the way I look is the map of the life I've had - If bits of it are a bit ragged it's because I've been having fun :).

BTW, there's quite a lot of product placement in that article...

Author:  pcernie [ Thu May 28, 2015 9:11 am ]
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Like anyone else I was bothered by the odd grey hair (we all think we'll live forever), but once you realise you're actually worrying about what other people think... Fcuk 'em.

I actually wish I was bald instead of having hair that grows at a rate of knots! I shave it down to the wood anyway.

Author:  TheFrenchun [ Thu May 28, 2015 9:15 am ]
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I care less about my appearance than my mental ability as I get older. I'd rather look old in a sound mind that look young and behave erratically. There's nothing to be done to preserve mental capacities.

Author:  AlunD [ Thu May 28, 2015 9:29 am ]
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my 89 year old dad prides himself with doing the telegraph crossword every day. He used to do it over breakfast but takes til mid-morning these days. Christ I cant do that :shock:

Author:  TheFrenchun [ Thu May 28, 2015 9:35 am ]
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AlunD wrote:
my 89 year old dad prides himself with doing the telegraph crossword every day. He used to do it over breakfast but takes til mid-morning these days. Christ I cant do that :shock:

My mother's mum died at 75 of Alzheimer last year. She started losing it in her 50s and it was a slow painful process where she started lying, becoming violent, stealing, losing ability to speak etc.
I'd much prefer white hair and wrinkles than that anytime of the day.

Author:  AlunD [ Thu May 28, 2015 9:36 am ]
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TheFrenchun wrote:
AlunD wrote:
my 89 year old dad prides himself with doing the telegraph crossword every day. He used to do it over breakfast but takes til mid-morning these days. Christ I cant do that :shock:

My mother's mum died at 75 of Alzheimer last year. She started losing it in her 50s and it was a slow painful process where she started lying, becoming violent, stealing, losing ability to speak etc.
I'd much prefer white hair and wrinkles than that anytime of the day.

totally agree although Ive already got those. :D

Author:  TheFrenchun [ Thu May 28, 2015 9:44 am ]
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AlunD wrote:
TheFrenchun wrote:
AlunD wrote:
my 89 year old dad prides himself with doing the telegraph crossword every day. He used to do it over breakfast but takes til mid-morning these days. Christ I cant do that :shock:

My mother's mum died at 75 of Alzheimer last year. She started losing it in her 50s and it was a slow painful process where she started lying, becoming violent, stealing, losing ability to speak etc.
I'd much prefer white hair and wrinkles than that anytime of the day.

totally agree although Ive already got those. :D

I was born with some whites ;) perks of having red hair!

Author:  davrosG5 [ Thu May 28, 2015 10:00 am ]
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Good solution for grey hair for men - a number 1 cut all over :D . I assume this will also work for women of course but due to societal programming it tends to stand out rather more.

I've come to the conclusion that people can just deal with my appearance, I shan't be changing it just to satisfy some arbitrary standard set by celebrities and the media.
For specific circumstances I will make a bit of effort but that is generally to put on clothes appropriate to get into the venue and/or to avoid p!ssing off people I actually like more than anything else (generally births, marriages, deaths, interviews and mibbles for a night out with my mates).

Author:  belchingmatt [ Thu May 28, 2015 10:32 am ]
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Nothing wrong with the odd white hair. I'm more concerned about the ginger ones.

Author:  oceanicitl [ Thu May 28, 2015 10:37 am ]
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belchingmatt wrote:
Nothing wrong with the odd white hair. I'm more concerned about the ginger ones.


Upstairs or downstairs? :D

Author:  cloaked_wolf [ Thu May 28, 2015 11:00 am ]
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I started getting the odd grey hair in my twenties so I've always removed them. Mainly eyebrow/beard area. Seems to be genetic as dad started in his 30s and one of my sisters in her late teens.

Author:  John_Vella [ Thu May 28, 2015 12:50 pm ]
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I like my grey hairs. More importantly so does the wife, (like my grey hair - she doesn't have any...) which means we don't need to have needless discussions about doing anything about it.

Author:  HeatherKay [ Thu May 28, 2015 3:24 pm ]
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I started going grey before I was ten years old. Apparently I was dropped when a toddler, and the resulting scar on my head caused the hairs to grey prematurely from the top and left of my head. The knock on the head probably accounts for a lot else besides! :shock: 8-)

Anyone old enough to remember might recall a TV drama called "The Mallens" in the early 1980s. One of the characters also featured a grey streak of hair, so obviously my streak became known as "The Mallens' Streak".

I'm not vain enough to dye my hair to hide it. My sister decided it might be nice to try an auburn shade on me, and I ended up with a bright red streak where the grey was. Now I'm over the half century I couldn't care less.

I plan to grow old disgracefully. I gave up cosmetics nigh on 30 years ago now, and haven't missed "putting on my face" one bit. In fact, I am of the opinion that the big cosmetics firms hook us girls in early, make us wear slap so it causes premature wrinkles, and then sell us those stupid creams and unguents to "rejuvenate" our skin. :mrgreen:

Author:  Spreadie [ Thu May 28, 2015 3:28 pm ]
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I don't care if I go white, it's my hair and if I can live with it, I honestly don't care about the opinions of others. It's kept tidy enough, or will be after this weekend's visit to the crop shop, so they have little to complain about.

My wife doesn't seem to mind - that's all that really matters.

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