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Greying !
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Do you think that this could be ( in these cases ) through the positions they hold or is it just natural ageing.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I just don't understand these "How to cope with" articles, I'm lucky, I've still got a full head of hair at 62, there's a few greys there but not many, there a lot more in my beard, to be honest I look like a badger according to OH.
I've always said if it all goes grey or recedes I'll carry on with the No.4 all over 'til I'm down to a 'tash only. Surely it's down to individual confidence
and to hell with outsiders opinions.
An 'official' (NHS) answer to your question:
http:// www.nhs .uk/new s/2013/ 06June/ Pages/N o-link- between -going- grey-an d-stres s.aspx
One of the guys I was at college with was going grey at 18 years old. (It was a genetic thing, inherited from his father and grandfather). By the age of 20 his hair was entirely silver. Was it a problem for him? Not at all. Women were falling at his feet because of his 'distinguished' look! (I'd rather I didn't have the big bald bit in the middle but I much prefer my hair silver, as it now is, than its original black).
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One of the guys I was at college with was going grey at 18 years old. (It was a genetic thing, inherited from his father and grandfather). By the age of 20 his hair was entirely silver. Was it a problem for him? Not at all. Women were falling at his feet because of his 'distinguished' look! (I'd rather I didn't have the big bald bit in the middle but I much prefer my hair silver, as it now is, than its original black).