Do men dye their hair?
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I am curious 
Is it something men would admit to?
And do you dye it to hide gray, look different or just hate your own colour.
And before you ask, yes i dye mine bit i am not a man

Is it something men would admit to?
And do you dye it to hide gray, look different or just hate your own colour.
And before you ask, yes i dye mine bit i am not a man
Nope, I've embraced my grey bits, makes me look distinguished 
If it's okay for George Clooney then it's fine for me.
Any blokes that do dye their hair are probably ghey and are in denial if they say they are not

If it's okay for George Clooney then it's fine for me.
Any blokes that do dye their hair are probably ghey and are in denial if they say they are not
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No, I have a few greys but wont be dying it, trouble is the grey ones are coarse and stick out at odd angles, have worked with people who hide grey hair, it doesnt work coming in with grey eyebrows and jet black hair !
Ditto the bloke that came for an interview, about 55, heavy smoker, jet black hair and Bee Gees style teeth, the changes didnt make him look younger, just made him look a tit who was trying to look younger.
Nothing wrong with getting older (Im 38), it gets on my nerves when people make jibes regarding age, my cousing does it "Ooo Im so young and go to loads of trendy parties and feel the need to live my existence via Facebook" (I do see the Irony here....) , I just say, I may be getting older but those are years in the bank and that they might not live this long
and I dont get older, I just get better so a few grey hairs are like medals for each passing year, met a chap of 80 the other week, driving a 911 and was happy being blasted round a track in an old MX5 by a slightly mad Scoobynetter, thats the way to do age !
Ditto the bloke that came for an interview, about 55, heavy smoker, jet black hair and Bee Gees style teeth, the changes didnt make him look younger, just made him look a tit who was trying to look younger.
Nothing wrong with getting older (Im 38), it gets on my nerves when people make jibes regarding age, my cousing does it "Ooo Im so young and go to loads of trendy parties and feel the need to live my existence via Facebook" (I do see the Irony here....) , I just say, I may be getting older but those are years in the bank and that they might not live this long
and I dont get older, I just get better so a few grey hairs are like medals for each passing year, met a chap of 80 the other week, driving a 911 and was happy being blasted round a track in an old MX5 by a slightly mad Scoobynetter, thats the way to do age !
Not enough on my head to warrant dying it. My beard has some here and there but I certainly won't be doing a Ringo Starr 
I'm so damned pretty that a few greys don't bother me

So glad that Tom Jones has finally realised that at the age he was, he was making a fool of himself and fooling no one with all the hair dying, surgery and such
I'm so damned pretty that a few greys don't bother me


So glad that Tom Jones has finally realised that at the age he was, he was making a fool of himself and fooling no one with all the hair dying, surgery and such
Last edited by Torquemada; Apr 17, 2009 at 12:31 PM. Reason: got caught up in the American way of spelling grey :D
I've no problem with my grey hair and have no intention of using a dye to get rid of it. Amusingly, there is now a "Just For Men - A Touch Of Grey" product, to introduce a little grey when applying dye. Obviously someone realized that it was obvious that hair was being dyed and so a touch of grey would be a "cool" addition.
Friends and colleagues have accused me of enhancing my hair colour for years
But I can swear an oath on the alter of the lord Grecian that, up to this point in time, I'm natural
I do have some grey hairs but surprisingly few 
My old Dad didn't go grey until well beyond his 50th birthday so perhaps I've inherited some long lasting hair colour
I may be tempted to add a bit of colour in the future, I can't say for sure, but being old and wrinkly with jet black hair is not a good look
But I can swear an oath on the alter of the lord Grecian that, up to this point in time, I'm natural
I do have some grey hairs but surprisingly few My old Dad didn't go grey until well beyond his 50th birthday so perhaps I've inherited some long lasting hair colour
I may be tempted to add a bit of colour in the future, I can't say for sure, but being old and wrinkly with jet black hair is not a good look
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Maybe he's just sh!te at dyeing his hair ....?

Dave
PS: *almost* late forties and not a grey hair in sight. Not much of the correct hair colour in sight either mind but it would ALL grow back if I didn't keep it at a #1 .....
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