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As somebody who started going grey at 25 I've always been quite irritated by the fact that blokes can't dye their hair.
At least, they shouldn't....
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As somebody who started going grey at 25 I've always been quite irritated by the fact that blokes can't dye their hair.
At least, they shouldn't....
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Gray:
I've always been quite irritated by the fact that blokes can't dye their hair.
At least, they shouldn't....
@Doctor-Phibes said in Gray:
I've always been quite irritated by the fact that blokes can't dye their hair.
At least, they shouldn't....
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Pretty easy to end up looking like a parody of "good", as one tries too hard to combat aging. I guess celebrities who exist in social bubbles are more prone to that than the rest of us. Hopefully Brinkley will maintain some good taste with regards to her own appearance.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Gray:
I've always been quite irritated by the fact that blokes can't dye their hair.
At least, they shouldn't....
@Doctor-Phibes you win.
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Pretty easy to end up looking like a parody of "good", as one tries too hard to combat aging. I guess celebrities who exist in social bubbles are more prone to that than the rest of us. Hopefully Brinkley will maintain some good taste with regards to her own appearance.
Pretty easy to end up looking like a parody of "good", as one tries too hard to combat aging. I guess celebrities who exist in social bubbles are more prone to that than the rest of us. Hopefully Brinkley will maintain some good taste with regards to her own appearance.
Exactly. Celebrities (and their fans) d0 not want to them to age. So, they are kind of caught in a bad cycle.
If they start to look their age, they get negative comments, which makes them want to artificially fight aging and they end up looking like Madonna.
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Some do a better, more natural, job of aging.
Clint Eastwood is one who comes to mind.
Maybe Diane Keaton, Al Pacino, George Clooney (maybe a little)