Can confirm. Wife is ten years younger than me. I've been grey since my early 20s(electrical accident) and as far as I can tell any woman worth a damn finds grey hair attractive.
There is a reason why silver fox is a well known phrase.
Though I have used silver vixen before ONLY because that way on the fly to avoid the wrath of a woman I was working with who I accidentally got close to insulting.
as I can tell any woman worth a damn finds grey hair attractive.
The bits of gray hair I have are changing back to my hair color, which I think is pretty awesome. I won't mind when I do get more gray hair, as that's just natural, but I take it as a positive sign that my hair is actually getting healthier.
Not gonna lie I've never heard of that happening. For my part I'm just glad my hairline is the same as when I was a kid, and that I've stayed in decent enough shape. The grey took over long enough ago that I've resigned myself to it. Haven't bothered dying it in a decade or more.
It happened to me several years ago. It seems to happen when there's a stress-related hormonal problem rather than age-related. (same thing can cause temporary hair thinning in young men)
I think my gray was probably caused by nutritional issues or inflammation, could also be stress/hormonal as someone else mentioned, so addressing that seems to be reversing graying. I was always pretty careful, but I've almost completely cut out seed oils now, as well as American wheat (almost always fortified/enriched with fake vitamin B that can be hard to process), and I've also been experimenting with hydrogenized water, which I think helped clear up inflammation.
Im just happy im not bald, as vain as that is. Although there is nothing wrong with that. I had a friend who went bald at 16, no joke.
Im definitely turning grey but baldness can be associated with parathyroid as well so at least im not losing much hair. Just fingernails that are like dust and skin that feels like leather lmao. I always forget how weak my fingernails are, i constantly keep bending/snapping them all the time lmao. Ive knocked my toe nails off a few times now in the last year, about as many times in my entire life lmao.
I did start making alot of bone broths and eating those, and it did nothing to help my nails.
Can confirm. Wife is ten years younger than me. I've been grey since my early 20s(electrical accident) and as far as I can tell any woman worth a damn finds grey hair attractive.
There is a reason why silver fox is a well known phrase.
Though I have used silver vixen before ONLY because that way on the fly to avoid the wrath of a woman I was working with who I accidentally got close to insulting.
TDLR it worked and she let me live lol
The bits of gray hair I have are changing back to my hair color, which I think is pretty awesome. I won't mind when I do get more gray hair, as that's just natural, but I take it as a positive sign that my hair is actually getting healthier.
Not gonna lie I've never heard of that happening. For my part I'm just glad my hairline is the same as when I was a kid, and that I've stayed in decent enough shape. The grey took over long enough ago that I've resigned myself to it. Haven't bothered dying it in a decade or more.
It happened to me several years ago. It seems to happen when there's a stress-related hormonal problem rather than age-related. (same thing can cause temporary hair thinning in young men)
Thinning not so much, I just got a lot of electricity thanks to someone else being a dumbass and retrying a breaker.
It does happen sometimes, for various reasons.
I think my gray was probably caused by nutritional issues or inflammation, could also be stress/hormonal as someone else mentioned, so addressing that seems to be reversing graying. I was always pretty careful, but I've almost completely cut out seed oils now, as well as American wheat (almost always fortified/enriched with fake vitamin B that can be hard to process), and I've also been experimenting with hydrogenized water, which I think helped clear up inflammation.
Intriguing. Not gonna lie I don't have the healthiest diet, I simply don't drink or smoke and I exercise plenty.
Im just happy im not bald, as vain as that is. Although there is nothing wrong with that. I had a friend who went bald at 16, no joke.
Im definitely turning grey but baldness can be associated with parathyroid as well so at least im not losing much hair. Just fingernails that are like dust and skin that feels like leather lmao. I always forget how weak my fingernails are, i constantly keep bending/snapping them all the time lmao. Ive knocked my toe nails off a few times now in the last year, about as many times in my entire life lmao.
I did start making alot of bone broths and eating those, and it did nothing to help my nails.