Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for February 05, 2024

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    Da'Dad  10 months ago

    What? Women dye their hair? Wouldn’t touch this with a ten foot pole.

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    pschearer Premium Member 10 months ago

    I’m pleased to be friends with my first ex, though post-COVID we rarely get together anymore. She recently decided to stop coloring her hair after 40-some years, so now I have no idea what she looks like. I asked her to send a pic but she finds excuses not to as she waits for the old color to grow out.

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    gemarie414  10 months ago

    I stopped after I retired, and I like it. But I miss my brown hair.

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    suv2000  10 months ago

    DON’T DO IT

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    Macushlalondra  10 months ago

    When we moved to Canada the hair color in the store was so much more money than it was in Michigan so I decided to let my gray hair grow out. I had been coloring it for about 15 years so I didn’t know how gray it had gotten or if there was any blonde left. There wasn’t! Oh well, but I found I liked it and never went back to coloring it.

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    Ruth Brown  10 months ago

    I’m still coloring mine. I do better with it colored.

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    AnneFackler  10 months ago

    I know what I look like. I look like the picture to your left. I wouldn’t change a single gray hair on my head.

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    jaydogg187  10 months ago

    To Arlo, she looks gorgeous.

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    Jason Allen  10 months ago

    Some things are best left forgotten, Janis. I don’t remember what I look like without hair dye, or my age.

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    Maizing  10 months ago

    I would never color my hair. I love each gray hair I have and would love to have more. Back when I was in my 30s, I dyed my hair with silver dye for Halloween. It looked real good on me.

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    nosirrom  10 months ago

    Gray is the new Blonde, Janis.

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    KennethPrice2  10 months ago

    What about the carpet?

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    baraktorvan  10 months ago

    It is why I never started down that road. “Just for Men” never entered my life. But then again, I never had grey, I had silver.

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    Màiri  10 months ago

    I tried coloring mine when my near-black hair changed to sun-lightend brown in my 30s. I didn’t like it, and never tried again. I wish the white hairs didn’t fall out, because I used to have a lot more hair than I do now that it’s grey

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    saylorgirl  10 months ago

    My husband suggested I stop coloring my hair deep auburn and since I got tired of dying my hair every six weeks I did. I like my grey hair. It’s white around the temples and since it’s long it looks great, plus my hubby loves it too!

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    janis nerowski  10 months ago

    I had been coloring my hair for a long long time. For a while I was doing it at home. I started having issues with my scalp so onto the salon. My kids noticed my salt and pepper roots and commented I should be graying gracefully. I decided to just start highlighting. When Covid hit and salons shut down that’s when I had the perfect excuse to stop coloring. OMG I love my natural salt and pepper color. It can in so evenly. I get compliments on my color. :)

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    exness Premium Member 10 months ago

    I have always hated my dirty blonde hair, so lightened it for the past 50 years. Still waiting for it to turn gray and tired of coloring.

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    Dobby53 Premium Member 10 months ago

    I remember the uproar when Kathleen Sullivan (then on CBS News) let her hair go salt and pepper. She looked great but, oh boy, the comments from people.

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    Dobby53 Premium Member 10 months ago

    She could try FaceApp or similar photo morphing.

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    Man of the Woods  10 months ago

    Oh what a tangled web we weave.

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    colddonkey  10 months ago

    People shouldn’t worry about gray hair and just stop polluting their head with toxic chemicals.

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    Just-me  10 months ago

    My wife decided a couple of years ago to stop coloring her hair. She is now adorned with a lovely crown of white extending to the top of the shoulder.

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    joedon2007  10 months ago

    JJ must peek in when my wife goes to hair dresser

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    joe.altmaier  10 months ago

    You look like what you see in the mirror. That’s not ‘imaginary’.Folks go on about what’s ‘real’, which isn’t even a question.

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    [Traveler] Premium Member 10 months ago

    I always said that I didn’t mind my hair turning gray as long as it didn’t turn loose.

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    david_42  10 months ago

    A former GF decided to let her hair grow out as she had forgotten the original color. She’s fairly certain it wasn’t grey. Her husband’s hair is still red.

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    shorzy  10 months ago

    Jimmy Johnson…be careful! :-)

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    hk Premium Member 10 months ago

    The price of vanity.

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    DaBump Premium Member 10 months ago

    Grey can be glorious.

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    Bruce1253  10 months ago

    Beauty comes from with in. No amount of make up will hide a person who is mean and nasty, conversely a kind loving person shines with a light all their own and is beautiful no matter what.

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member 10 months ago

    You look fine Janis…

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    rodney  10 months ago

    It took me 15 years to convince my wife to stop coloring her hair. About the only good thing about covid lockdown is that she stopped then. I kept telling her and telling her that naturally grey hair looked hot on a good looking woman.It’s a dual edged sword though, now she gets complimented and hit on by other men even more.

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    uniquename  10 months ago

    In 2019, I used the spray-on color (that you use to hide roots) and colored my hair, beard, and mustache back to brown for April Fools Day. The reactions I got at work were hilarious. It was even better when I got home because my wife (who had left for work before me) had no idea. She was quite surprised and laughed.

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    formathe  10 months ago

    My wife who is 71 still dyes her hair a nice burnished red. I have never seen her natural colour on her head in the 34 years we have been together. I tell her i really don’t care what colour her hairs is, but, she will dye her hair the day before her funeral I think. I’m salt and pepper at 71.

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    TrudyQ Premium Member 10 months ago

    Time to be your authentic self Janis.

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    markkahler52  10 months ago

    Just go bald and be DONE with it!!

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    PhilippeEGut  10 months ago

    The wife(yeah she is now), used to color her hair, during covid her Mom(now 91) stopped doing hers and it was a great color…that convinced her that I was right and she should stop coloring….somewhat. So now she colors from the shoulders down but leaves the top her natural color with the beautiful silver threads through it….

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    Bill The Nuke  10 months ago

    We were sitting in a McDonald’s when my MIL went on a loud tirade about women who dye their hair. My wife does and did the dozen or so women easily within earshot.

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    lisfnord  10 months ago

    Do it, Janice!! Become the silver fox you know you are! (and save money and time getting your hair colored every 6 weeks.)

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    SpacedInvader Premium Member 10 months ago

    Mine never turned gray for years. It just turned loose, at an early age before shaving your head was a popular thing.

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    Craig Bobchin Premium Member 10 months ago

    I thought of the Talking Heads’ song “Life During Wartime” When I saw this one. >

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    ladykat  10 months ago

    Let it grow out, Janis.

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    Jeannine Brown  10 months ago

    My husband asked me once if I was curious about what color my hair really was now. My answer was “NO!”

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    DDrazen  10 months ago

    “I’ve changed my hairstyle/So many times now/I don’t know what I look like.” Talking Heads, “Life During Wartime”

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    kencrosno  10 months ago

    Wife had been coloring her hair blonde forever. Turns out her natural color was that white that was so popular a few years ago. So she colored it once, that color, and never had to color it again. I’m a little gray now but very thankful I still have my hair. Never wore a hat and that may have helped. I’ve always thought, for women, healthy hair was most attractive regardless of color. I’ve always felt the ones that did the most to their hair, color, hairspray, chemicals for fullness, chemicals for curls or waves, chemicals for hold, tended to make their hair frizzy and thin. I remember working with a woman from China many years ago. She was quite up in age but her hair was so thick and healthy looking. She said that she would, from time to time, soak a towel in whiskey and wrap it around her head and let the alcohol clean out her pores and follicles. Healthy scalp was the key she said.

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    paranormal  10 months ago

    Try all gray…

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    raybarb44  10 months ago

    You would still be attractive…..

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    darthnul  10 months ago

    My wife’s hair turns platinum blonde instead of gray. No dye needed.

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    KEA  10 months ago

    denying reality will eventually turn out bad

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    Jhony-Yermo  10 months ago

    Go with the GRAY. I think it looks FAN~tastic

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    Mariah13  10 months ago

    I never remember my mother NOT dying her hair… the only way I knew what her “natural” color was came from old photos… which were mostly all B&W, so not much help. I think because of this, I never have and never will dye my own. I am quite content to have silver highlights.

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    AZfroggie  10 months ago

    I’m getting streaks of silver here and there (forehead, behind my right ear, somewhere in the back of my head [HA!]). I’m just letting them grow, I’ve earned them, along with all my wrinkles.

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    22Wu33/es Premium Member 10 months ago

    Janis, you look like you’re ready for bed….

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  10 months ago

    If I ever decide to dye my hair, I certainly better get a good discount for the small amount of dye that will be needed.

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    EMGULS79  10 months ago

    There was one woman I regularly used to encounter once a week at a volunteer activity. She dyed her hair, but I didn’t know it….until at some point she just abruptly decided to stop dying it. She went from dark brown to white, and the following week when I saw her for the first time since the change….I was walking into the building and saw her from a long way across the room – and from a distance, before I got close enough to to be able to tell what was really going on, I actually thought she had for some reason put on a white bathing cap. I was thinking “Why in the world is she wearing a bathing cap?!”

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    lawguy05  10 months ago

    Gray hair is becoming, Janis. Let it go natural.

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    Pipe Tobacco  10 months ago

    Oh oh….. JJ is going to have Janis go “natural gray”?

    That will seem very….. different.

    Even though I know it doesn’t happen as drastically for blonde folks….. if he does have Janis go gray….. wouldn’t it be fair and appropriate for him to do so for Arlo as well.

    IMO, keeping the consistent hair color they currently have for both seems the wisest choice…. just for continuity.

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    Thanksfortheinfo2000  10 months ago

    My wife stopped dying when her hair all fell out from cancer treatments. As Randy Travis put it, “I ain’t in love with your hair”.

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    Ed The Red Premium Member 10 months ago

    No one has seen the true color of my mother’s hair since 1950. Not even her.

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    PaulGoes  10 months ago

    And who is that old lady in the mirror?

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    Chuck2Carol Premium Member 10 months ago

    While my grandmother, who lived with her, was alive, my Mom turned silver grey early. When Grandma died, Mom begam dying her hair a mousy brown. I called her a painted lady…but it did no good; she kept on dying it until she developed Alzheimer’s, and then, without dye, her hair was a glorious white. Meanwhile, Carol has never dyed her hair and it’s just a nice greyish white, that a permanent every once in a while sets it off just wonderfully. Me? Hair left before I retired, so just a grey fringe is all that’s left.

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    KevinCarson  10 months ago

    Looks like we’re headed for another update of Janis’s appearance.

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    ljgwi078  10 months ago

    Ok Janis, maybe it’s time to go gray. Gray can be very sexy!!

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    pchemcat  10 months ago

    Which is why I have never colored my hair. While I have never really liked blonde hair, it is what I came with so I shall keep it. I really do wish I had auburn hair though. sigh.

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    alexius23  10 months ago

    I had a coworker who told me she started dyeing her hair in her late 20’s. Decades later she had to start a medical procedure due serious issues. Her Doctor told her that she had to stop dyeing her hair. Like today strip she told several of us she was very nervous about what she would look like.In the end she was about 90% grey. After the medical treatment concluded, after over a year, she decided not to return to dyeing her hair.

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    Dr_Fogg  10 months ago

    The dye is actually bad for you. I convinced my wife to quit dying her hair. She is happy she stopped and doesn’t have to deal with all that any more.

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    Hatter  10 months ago

    Life during wartime.

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    tcviii Premium Member 10 months ago

    She is thinking of letting her hair go grey? i enjoy seeing women with grey hair, especially if it is long enough to do something with.

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    NaGrom Premium Member 10 months ago

    I’m just happy to still have some hair of any colour…

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    Ceeg22 Premium Member 10 months ago

    I’m not trying to hide anything, I’m just having fun with color

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