Grey hair

I know this seems incredibly random but it's something I'm struggling with at the moment. I'm in my mid 30s and I've had a few grey hairs for a while but recently they're starting to become a lot more noticeable. There's still a lot more hairs that aren't grey but I'm aware that at some point the balance is going to tip. I don't like change and this is one that I have zero control over and I don't like it. The obvious answer to this is to colour it but I don't really like doing things like that and I'd struggle to keep on top of it. So I don't really know what to do.

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  • I started going bald in my 20s then slowly grey in my 30s.

    Now I have a completely balt top, a monks ring of white hair on the rest of my head, a white beard when it grows and black eyebrows with just the odd grey hair.

    It has started on my chest hair too in the last decade - slowly moving down do below my pecs are all black still but above is very salt and pepper.

    After the inital dismay of thinning hair I quckly came to terms with the fact that this was the new me and it was never going backwards so I have embraced it ever since.

    All the time, stress and money needed to try to roll the clock back and be something I'm simply not is a real waste - better to embrace the real you and be proud of it.

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  • I started going bald in my 20s then slowly grey in my 30s.

    Now I have a completely balt top, a monks ring of white hair on the rest of my head, a white beard when it grows and black eyebrows with just the odd grey hair.

    It has started on my chest hair too in the last decade - slowly moving down do below my pecs are all black still but above is very salt and pepper.

    After the inital dismay of thinning hair I quckly came to terms with the fact that this was the new me and it was never going backwards so I have embraced it ever since.

    All the time, stress and money needed to try to roll the clock back and be something I'm simply not is a real waste - better to embrace the real you and be proud of it.

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