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Hair dye/colour
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I'm a partially bald guy with grey hair. Is there a product which will darken what hair I have?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Grey hair is distinguished ! Very short, a crew cut, is the best style for an older man. Dont dye it - it will go gingery after a while and think of the grey roots coming through! Look at older people as you walk around, look at their roots, and the colour that grey hair goes - and on men it just looks very vain and silly. And pleeease don't have a comb over. Ugh. Does anyone agree with me ?
'Just for Men' products are widely available (e.g. from Boots). They include 'A Touch of Grey' (which lets you keep some grey hair, so that the change isn't as obvious as it might otherwise seem):
http://www.atouchofgrey.co.uk/
and their hair colour, which gets rid of all your grey hairs:
http://uk.justformen.com/
Prices, and other available brands, can be found on the Boots website:
http://www.boots.com/en/Men/Hair/Grey-Hair/
Chris
http://www.atouchofgrey.co.uk/
and their hair colour, which gets rid of all your grey hairs:
http://uk.justformen.com/
Prices, and other available brands, can be found on the Boots website:
http://www.boots.com/en/Men/Hair/Grey-Hair/
Chris
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Have to agree.
In the same way that men who 'comb over' are fooling themselves, and no-one else, hair dye on a man will be obvious, unless you can afford to have it professionally maintained frequently.
No-one really cares if you are bald, or grey, or both, so show that you don't either.
As advised, get a Number One, and look down on what Clive James calls 'closet baldies'.
In the same way that men who 'comb over' are fooling themselves, and no-one else, hair dye on a man will be obvious, unless you can afford to have it professionally maintained frequently.
No-one really cares if you are bald, or grey, or both, so show that you don't either.
As advised, get a Number One, and look down on what Clive James calls 'closet baldies'.
I would imagine by now that most people on here would say to leave well alone.
IMO, dyed hair on men, along with comb-overs &/or tight perms can look obvious & a bit silly.
If I were a partially balding man with grey hair, I would have it cut as short as possible.
Nowt wrong with being bald, or being grey - it can look good on most men!
IMO, dyed hair on men, along with comb-overs &/or tight perms can look obvious & a bit silly.
If I were a partially balding man with grey hair, I would have it cut as short as possible.
Nowt wrong with being bald, or being grey - it can look good on most men!
i think only some men can get away with a completely bald - as in shiny - look.
You need a nicely shaped head and very good skin to cover it.
I am fifty-six (tomorrow!!!!) and I have not lost all my hair - just at the crown, and losing at the front, so i have a Number One, and that looks fine on me - as it does on most men.
i have about one grey hair on each temple - no doubt more to follow - so now that the pattern is established, i will carry on and my subsequent hair loss / grey addition will be hardly noticed.
You need a nicely shaped head and very good skin to cover it.
I am fifty-six (tomorrow!!!!) and I have not lost all my hair - just at the crown, and losing at the front, so i have a Number One, and that looks fine on me - as it does on most men.
i have about one grey hair on each temple - no doubt more to follow - so now that the pattern is established, i will carry on and my subsequent hair loss / grey addition will be hardly noticed.