I'm 34. Got some grays. Some might say it could make a guy look distinguished, possibly even mature and established. Others might say it just makes him look old.
I've heard grown women say that they've known girls fall in love with guys when seeing their gray hairs. I won't pretend to understand the reasoning.
Thoughts? Experience?
How is your diet?
I ask because I went grey during my 40s... then after divorcing some years ago, I went on a diet as part of getting my act together.
I cut out processed and refined sugars as completely as was practical, and along with the weight coming off, my natural brown hair colouring gradually came back. It was a very gradual process, but by age 53 there was no grey left at all.
I'm no longer pathological about avoiding processed sugars, but do keep away from the stuff most of the time - and now at age 58 I do have a few stray grey hairs here and there, but very little. The woman I go to for my haircuts reckons I now have better hair than most 30-somethings.
I'd recommend avoiding processed sugars to everyone - Not just the weight loss, and hair colour, but EVERY facet of life has improved.
I knew sugar wasn't good for you, but had no idea just how much of a lag effect it was having on me.
I feel 20 yrs younger than I am, and am often told I look mid-40s (compared to my real actual late 50s) - Have way more energy, sleep better, all the aches that I'd attributed to being 50+ have dissipated.
It's amazing the benefits I've got from ditching sugar - Even my doctor couldn't explain the hair.