It’s not why I have cats. (Adopting from shelters means they’re spayed/neutered, so no dating, no unplanned pregnancies, and no fighting over what they wear.)
Apart from age, other factors can determine when a person’s hair will start to change color. The first is genetics — if your parents started to gray at an early age, there is a chance you will, too. Ethnicity also plays a role. It has been shown that graying occurs earlier in Caucasians compared with African Americans.Dec 19, 2022
I remember someone writing in a newspaper in the 1980s, “I remember when old films were old because they were in black and white and everyone wore hats – now there are old films starring Woody Allen!”
It’s odd to see this comic today. I have been mulling over trying to decide if I want to grow out my hair naturally again. I am a redhead, and it’s really hard to get any where near my natural color, and I don’t see myself as a brunette or a blond. It was turning blond-ish when I got talked into some highlights and it all went downhill from there. My hair won’t go grey, it will go white. Currently it is coming in with many different colors and maybe I should let it grow out over the winter when I can easily wear hats and such for a while and just let it be itself. My adult child and my friends are against it. I never did want to color my hair.
Actually, most of the hair I have left is still dark brown, through the gray is starting, slowly, to infiltrate (and it’s already established a significant presence in my beard). But it doesn’t really bother me. I yam what I yam!
My mom had told me she was shocked to find a white hair on me when I was 3 years old. My guess is I was born with it. Many redheads change color early, but I did not. My brother changed very young, and we had the same hair color.
seanfear over 1 year ago
phew…. i have no kids
Cornelius Noodleman over 1 year ago
Hair coloring will take that Grey away. Hey, I ought to write jingles.
blunebottle over 1 year ago
Yes. Scary, isn’t it?
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 1 year ago
It’s not why I have cats. (Adopting from shelters means they’re spayed/neutered, so no dating, no unplanned pregnancies, and no fighting over what they wear.)
dflak over 1 year ago
It is only fair that your offspring get gray hair after all the ones they gave you.
Ken Norris Premium Member over 1 year ago
But when it’s your grandchild…
rockyridge1977 over 1 year ago
Apart from age, other factors can determine when a person’s hair will start to change color. The first is genetics — if your parents started to gray at an early age, there is a chance you will, too. Ethnicity also plays a role. It has been shown that graying occurs earlier in Caucasians compared with African Americans.Dec 19, 2022
Arthur I Romeo Premium Member over 1 year ago
Ouch!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Thanks for that. Now I will be looking for gray hairs on the nephews’ kids, kids. …sigh
jango over 1 year ago
My sons are more worried about losing hair than finding gray ones.
Calvinist1966 over 1 year ago
One of my nephews is forty-four and has a bald spot. Mind you, I was only twelve when he was born.
Calvinist1966 over 1 year ago
I remember someone writing in a newspaper in the 1980s, “I remember when old films were old because they were in black and white and everyone wore hats – now there are old films starring Woody Allen!”
Moonkey Premium Member over 1 year ago
It’s odd to see this comic today. I have been mulling over trying to decide if I want to grow out my hair naturally again. I am a redhead, and it’s really hard to get any where near my natural color, and I don’t see myself as a brunette or a blond. It was turning blond-ish when I got talked into some highlights and it all went downhill from there. My hair won’t go grey, it will go white. Currently it is coming in with many different colors and maybe I should let it grow out over the winter when I can easily wear hats and such for a while and just let it be itself. My adult child and my friends are against it. I never did want to color my hair.
ladykat over 1 year ago
My daughter is getting quite grey!
Daltongang Premium Member over 1 year ago
You know you’re getting old when you try to straighten out the wrinkles in your socks and discover you aren’t wearing any.
cuzinron47 over 1 year ago
Your first gray hair, what do it skip a generation?
paullp Premium Member over 1 year ago
Better the kid than me.
Actually, most of the hair I have left is still dark brown, through the gray is starting, slowly, to infiltrate (and it’s already established a significant presence in my beard). But it doesn’t really bother me. I yam what I yam!
Moonkey Premium Member over 1 year ago
My mom had told me she was shocked to find a white hair on me when I was 3 years old. My guess is I was born with it. Many redheads change color early, but I did not. My brother changed very young, and we had the same hair color.
aussie399 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Or if you’ve got more hair than your kids