Why do Gray Hairs Have to be so Kinky?

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I know that it’s time to schedule an appointment with my colorist when my gray hairs start sticking up and the roots are almost two inches long and I stare pointedly at the mirror before I start plucking the silver or black kinky hairs from my head.

I knew I was destined to have salt and pepper hair when my first “gray hair” was actually a crazy zig zagged black hair that stood at attention from the top of my head. I was in my early twenties, and not excited to see that first of many little bastards appearing…

Of course, I’ve been dying my hair since my glamour shots at age 11 (seriously, if you want a good laugh, go look at the pictures in that post), so I can’t completely tell how much of my hair is covered in gray.

Gray hairs suck. Red dye helps.
This was me when I was younger, a week after I first dyed my hair red, and had only found a couple of gray hairs…Back when selfies were called “Myspace poses.” Oh to be 24 again…

But last night, as I was standing in front of the mirror with my trusty pair of tweezers (I have a plucking problem), I realized it was definitely time to call Katelyn. The shining silver of gray standing straight up every time I flip my hair is more than I can stand!

 Do you have gray hair? Do you own it or dye it? Tell me blog friends, because I’m dying here!

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24 Responses

  1. No joke I found my first grey hair the day after I turned 25. Now those little bastards are breeding like rabbits. Thankfully they all seem to be coming in, in the same area so I’m contemplating letting it grow into a skunk streak when there’s enough of them.

  2. I found my first grey at the age of 12. TWELVE. Common amongst us black-haired Indians, but still. Because my hair is curly, the greys didn’t show. But when i got my hair straightened, the greys were very conspicuous. I use Nice N Easy to cover them. It’s easy to match black hair with drug store dyes, and a lot cheaper!

  3. Nice n Easy baby!!!! On sale and with a coupon, those are about five bucks!! Swirl it in… wait… shower… BATTABING BATTABOO!

    BUT- those damn silvers don’t hold it long and some just won’t let the color in. I feel ‘skunky’ all the time. I try to play them off as my “silver highlights”… but I don’t think anyone falls for it.

  4. You do NOT have grey hair! Get out! Believe it or not, that’s the one thing I don’t have. Being a blonde does have its perks, although I’m currently dying it brown so when my roots come in they are light and they look like they’re grey from across the room.

    Either way, I’m sure you own them.

    I’m going to check out your Glamour Shots now because I have a feeling they will be awesome.

  5. Haha! I have not yet found any gray hairs… My mom and grandmother aren’t very grey so I’m not sure how much I will end up with. I kind of wish my hair would end up white and awesome– like in a long silver braid that I can wear on one side. Katniss Everdeen style. It’s a fantasy I’ve had for quite some time.

        1. I don’t know, but it sure suckered me in! Something about looking like and behaving like a grownup…

          That’s it!

          Go for younger ladies, Twindaddy. They’re used to douchebags with original hair color. Surprise them with a wealth of knowledge (or a pretend wealth of knowledge…you know, whatever you’ve got) and make them laugh. I think that’s how he did it.

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