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How do you keep your hair? (men and women)

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Changing4Best

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I'm curious how many of you dye your hair? Who likes theirs with its natural color, even gray?

Also, for you men, do any of you go bald, or with the new style that is super short? Do any of you like to keep it long?

Also, is there any particular reason that you keep it the way you do?

I'm just curious.
 
Everytime Im not well I feel the need to change it up. So Ive had it really short in all kinds of colors for a long time. When I felt better, I grew it out and kept it blonde with some highlights. It was REALLY long, and two months ago I suddenly made the decision to cut it in a long bob and to go a tad darker.
I even had a conversation with my husband, about why I did it. Was I ok? Was there something wrong?
I came to the conclusion that my perood of healing was over and I was finally doing well, and this was my way of closing that chapter.

One month later, I crashed completely.

Im doing... not so well at the moment en want to dye it darkgreen or grey or something. But my husband wont let me do it because he knows thats because I dont feel well haha.
 
I keep mine as it's natural colour as I tried highlights a few years ago and they made my hair quite dry.
I typically straighten it as it's much more manageable that way.
It's also well over due for a trim due to the fact my anxiety has been off the scale recently and going to the hairdresser's is currently one step to far.
 
I'm naturally grey lol Very long, thick and straight. It will go curly in humid weather. I tie it up when alone but I have noticed when I am feeling unsure or unwell I leave it down. Apparently grey is in vogue as a result of some really popular series. So for the moment I am in fashion. Unfortunately I will be grey for ever but fashion comes and goes....lol
 
No grey hair but I do get blonde foils. I need a really good hairdresser - with one it’s curly, just below shoulder length and a piece of cake to manage. Without one it’s a freaking nightmare. I wear it up a lot when I’m training the dogs but prefer it freshly washed/blow dried and down for work (depending on the degree of exhaustion). But I MUST wear it out for T. I wonder if it’s part of the “I’m perfectly fine, no I’m not dissociating, I’m a professional” mask.
 
Mine is long, thick, pretty curly, I never dye it. I like my slightly coppery, browny streaky and tippy blonde tones. There's golden, copper and a little silver here and there, now. I wear it down because it's good armour, I get to hide behind my hair a little and it's an asset, lots of people complement me on my hair and I like to keep it looking ringlety rather than frizzy, as it's prone to do if I don't take great care of it. It's a bit Janis Joplany and I've been likened to her as a singer too.
 
I have a fade which maybe I'm to old for but it's very short and sort of military. I'm thinner in the front and that's happening pretty fast in direct proportion to the hair sprouting everywhere else (age, nature). I like it. I don't even want to tell your how traumatic the whole hair thing is? If I don't have to wear my hat, I think I have a good haircut. Don't look at your hair or anything else while driving BTW? Not good. : )
 
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