It wasn’t a “big decision” for me. 4 years ago I had my hair colored. It took 3 hours and cost 100.00. dollars and lasted about 6 weeks. Vanity is not cheap.
I didn’t have my hair colored till I was 65. I did it every other haircut. I had to quit when my husband passed, a cut and color was $165 + tip. I wasn’t doing it for anyone but myself, he wouldn’t have cared if I was bald. :)
I will never understand why a grown man would want to color their hair, you are what you are and that’s just life, I am starting to go gray and white a little and I like it, so does my gal.
Arlo is comfortable with who he is and within himself. Janis is too aware of herself and needs to accept that she has a grown son and move in with her life. We all get old eventually. It’s what’s inside our hearts and inner self that matters. I am 71 walking firmly now into 72 and in the last quarter of my life and feel within meself that I am in my mid-30’s. My body? Not so much AT ALL. Our parts don’t regenerate. All we are is dust in the wind <3 Enjoy it while we CAN.
I had dyed my hair for years, but one day, I decided that it was time to stop. I did wait until summertime because my hair color always got bleached out by the sun. Then the color of the grey/white was hardly noticeable. When my hair finally was all changed over to natural, my hairdresser said that it looked beautiful and that many women would “kill” for the same. That was about 20 years ago, and people are still commenting about my wonderful hair color.
When she said “No, I mean letting my natural hair grow in,” my thought was she was referring to “other” natural hair. I thought she was no longer going to shave her pits or legs.
In our society a woman who looks old is typecast as done for, out of the game. It’s a terrible shame. Older women are wise and have much experience about life. Janis is afraid of losing Arlo’s love.
I’m not sure what Arlo said that Janis believes Arlo is making light of? He just asked what she expects her natural hair color to look like, and Janis gets her feathers ruffled. He’s not making a big deal of this decision of hers, but perhaps his responsibility here is just to listen, smile, nod, and not rejoin the conversation with any opinions or thoughts of his own.
I had a guy friend from college. Even in late teens he had splotches of grey in his black hair. It looked like some had dribbled a bit of grey paint in his hair. This guy got very tired of the constant questions & jokes. He decided to use a hair dye.Time passed & he began dating a woman who eventually became his wife. He eventually explained his dyeing of his hair. She thought this was hysterical & she frequently would tease him in front of people. My friend asked her to stop. She slowed down the public teasing but never fully stopped.So, we were all in our 40’s. My friend told me how he finally his wife to stop with the embarrassing jokes. He & his wife were at a back yard summertime party. She again teased him about dyeing his hair to a group people. My fiend looked at his wife & said how he did dye his hair and that was something that he & his wife did together. That comment drew laughter. The wife was livid that her secret had been exposed to their friends. At home she shouted at him. He told her how he would do it again any time she would do it to him. A few years later my friend stopped dyeing his hair. The grey returned only slightly larger than what it had been decades before. In fact he looked pretty good.
I colored my hair for in my late teens, 20s, and early 30s. When my hair started to turn gray I figured why not!!! I earned every one of them and being gray doesn’t bother me at all. I see more women letting their hair go gray and they are all beautiful!!
I’ve been thinking the same question. My now “natural” color is snow white. But I still like by deep brown color from my younger days. I am open to opinions.
Da'Dad 9 months ago
Vive la différence! Only knew a few men worried about the color of their hair, and, conversely, only a few women who didn’t.
Pharmakeus Ubik 9 months ago
Come on Janis, it’s not like you can’t change it up if you don’t like it.
SpacedInvader Premium Member 9 months ago
Leave it alone Arlo. Anything you say can and will be used against you.
AnneFackler 9 months ago
It wasn’t a “big decision” for me. 4 years ago I had my hair colored. It took 3 hours and cost 100.00. dollars and lasted about 6 weeks. Vanity is not cheap.
amethyst52 Premium Member 9 months ago
I didn’t have my hair colored till I was 65. I did it every other haircut. I had to quit when my husband passed, a cut and color was $165 + tip. I wasn’t doing it for anyone but myself, he wouldn’t have cared if I was bald. :)
nosirrom 9 months ago
So Arlo has never seen Janis with her natural hair color?
The Orange Mailman 9 months ago
There is no correct answer.
markkahler52 9 months ago
Go bald and be DONE WITH IT!!
Gamay63 Premium Member 9 months ago
Do it, Janis. Go natural! It will be empowering.
NotQuitePerfectTommy 9 months ago
Tread carefully, Arlo! That last panel is telling.
Man of the Woods 9 months ago
I will never understand why a grown man would want to color their hair, you are what you are and that’s just life, I am starting to go gray and white a little and I like it, so does my gal.
suelou 9 months ago
It’s not a “final” decision… if you don’t like it, you can always start dying it again!
loonygardener 9 months ago
Arlo is comfortable with who he is and within himself. Janis is too aware of herself and needs to accept that she has a grown son and move in with her life. We all get old eventually. It’s what’s inside our hearts and inner self that matters. I am 71 walking firmly now into 72 and in the last quarter of my life and feel within meself that I am in my mid-30’s. My body? Not so much AT ALL. Our parts don’t regenerate. All we are is dust in the wind <3 Enjoy it while we CAN.
mr , b 9 months ago
THIN ICE WARNING WARNING ,
GentlemanBill 9 months ago
No, it’s not…
CaptAmerica11 9 months ago
So if she goes natural (gray), what about old yeller. Does he go gray as well?
mourdac Premium Member 9 months ago
Danger, Will Robinson!
ednorton130 9 months ago
My wife quit coloring her hair. It’s got some really pretty streaks of gray, I think she looks great, she thinks she looks old.
JessieRandySmithJr. 9 months ago
My wife is letting her hair go to it’s natural gray, finally. I like it.
DaBump Premium Member 9 months ago
Just smile and nod, Arlo, smile and nod.
joedon2007 9 months ago
Shouldn’t Arlos hair be going grey by now?
sfreader1 9 months ago
I had dyed my hair for years, but one day, I decided that it was time to stop. I did wait until summertime because my hair color always got bleached out by the sun. Then the color of the grey/white was hardly noticeable. When my hair finally was all changed over to natural, my hairdresser said that it looked beautiful and that many women would “kill” for the same. That was about 20 years ago, and people are still commenting about my wonderful hair color.
Searcy9320 9 months ago
My wife used to have her hair colored. I tried to do mine and just gave it up. Now both of us just worry about having hair.
DM2860 9 months ago
When she said “No, I mean letting my natural hair grow in,” my thought was she was referring to “other” natural hair. I thought she was no longer going to shave her pits or legs.
dv1093 9 months ago
Arlo – husband rule #6: Never roll your eyes at your wife. At least not when she can see you.
uniquename 9 months ago
At 60, my wife is still blonde. Clearly I haven’t been stressing her out enough.
bbbmorrell 9 months ago
I am not sure i get this one.
Flossie Mud Duck 9 months ago
I went natural, and besides saving tons of money, I actually really like the color of my hair. More salt than pepper, but it’s silvery salt.
Thanksfortheinfo2000 9 months ago
Emmy Lou Harris and Judy Collins look fine without dying their hair.
locake 9 months ago
How is Arlo not being serious in the third panel? I don’t relate much to this couple. I don’t really understand them half the time.
rick92040 9 months ago
I’m thinking they just want to save on brownish ink for the comic.
T Smith 9 months ago
Emmylou Harris went prematurely grey, and has always looked great.
wildlandwaters 9 months ago
Let it go, Arlo…just let it go…
morningglory73 Premium Member 9 months ago
In our society a woman who looks old is typecast as done for, out of the game. It’s a terrible shame. Older women are wise and have much experience about life. Janis is afraid of losing Arlo’s love.
Wendy786 9 months ago
Try on a gray wig first and see what you think of the look. Very few of us look like Emmylou Harris.
BJDucer 9 months ago
I’m not sure what Arlo said that Janis believes Arlo is making light of? He just asked what she expects her natural hair color to look like, and Janis gets her feathers ruffled. He’s not making a big deal of this decision of hers, but perhaps his responsibility here is just to listen, smile, nod, and not rejoin the conversation with any opinions or thoughts of his own.
bilbrlsn 9 months ago
Hair? Yes, dear. Done.
Wonderful stories though, all of you!
MuddyUSA Premium Member 9 months ago
Most men are unaware of hair touch ups….until their gray starts showing……
Martin Booda 9 months ago
Who cares if hair is long or shortOr sprayed or partly grayed?We know that hair ain’t where it’s at
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 9 months ago
“I love you and trust whatever you decide.”
ChattyFran 9 months ago
Start with a lot of highlights, and keep adding them, Janice. By the time your gray grows in, it will all blend together.
david.reichert 9 months ago
As long as men can be measured by their ability to provide, fat, bald and short will be acceptable.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member 9 months ago
Mom turned silver.
alexius23 9 months ago
I had a guy friend from college. Even in late teens he had splotches of grey in his black hair. It looked like some had dribbled a bit of grey paint in his hair. This guy got very tired of the constant questions & jokes. He decided to use a hair dye.Time passed & he began dating a woman who eventually became his wife. He eventually explained his dyeing of his hair. She thought this was hysterical & she frequently would tease him in front of people. My friend asked her to stop. She slowed down the public teasing but never fully stopped.So, we were all in our 40’s. My friend told me how he finally his wife to stop with the embarrassing jokes. He & his wife were at a back yard summertime party. She again teased him about dyeing his hair to a group people. My fiend looked at his wife & said how he did dye his hair and that was something that he & his wife did together. That comment drew laughter. The wife was livid that her secret had been exposed to their friends. At home she shouted at him. He told her how he would do it again any time she would do it to him. A few years later my friend stopped dyeing his hair. The grey returned only slightly larger than what it had been decades before. In fact he looked pretty good.
viniragu 9 months ago
Arlo knows exactly what color her hair will be!!!!!
pchemcat 9 months ago
Denial is strong in Janice. She won’t even say or admit to the word “coloring”. No, it is “touched up”. I feel for Arlo on this one.
j.l.farmer 9 months ago
I colored my hair for in my late teens, 20s, and early 30s. When my hair started to turn gray I figured why not!!! I earned every one of them and being gray doesn’t bother me at all. I see more women letting their hair go gray and they are all beautiful!!
crazeekatlady 9 months ago
I’ve been thinking the same question. My now “natural” color is snow white. But I still like by deep brown color from my younger days. I am open to opinions.