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re: Anyone else go gray in their 20s?
Posted on 6/25/16 at 1:51 pm to LSUFANDS
Posted on 6/25/16 at 1:51 pm to LSUFANDS
No grey on my head when I let it grow for a week or so.......I have a shaved head by choice since I like the look and the women seem to as well.
My goatee and mustache have a bit of grey.
It's just hair and I've never been so vain that it bothered me......now I'm 62
My goatee and mustache have a bit of grey.
It's just hair and I've never been so vain that it bothered me......now I'm 62
Posted on 6/25/16 at 2:03 pm to BooDreaux
My beard is whiter than Santa, 90% of my side hair is white, nose hair is in turbo growth .....beard starting changing in my 20's.
This post was edited on 6/25/16 at 2:05 pm
Posted on 6/25/16 at 2:05 pm to gamatt53
Nearing 40 and the only grays I've noticed are on my sack. I've put that part of my body through some hell and back.
The hair started going in my late 20's so I didn't want to be one of those not willing to accept reality and have been shaving it ever since.
Have a friend who recently passed away at 35, his hair started graying in his 20's and by this year it was full gray. He looked really aged and he was a guy who grew up the son of Baptist pastor and never partied and certainly never abused alcohol or drugs. Got married young, had a bunch of kids. The stress of that is what I think aged him and his body.
With my dumb luck and genetics I'll probably live into my 90's.

The hair started going in my late 20's so I didn't want to be one of those not willing to accept reality and have been shaving it ever since.
Have a friend who recently passed away at 35, his hair started graying in his 20's and by this year it was full gray. He looked really aged and he was a guy who grew up the son of Baptist pastor and never partied and certainly never abused alcohol or drugs. Got married young, had a bunch of kids. The stress of that is what I think aged him and his body.
With my dumb luck and genetics I'll probably live into my 90's.
Posted on 6/25/16 at 2:40 pm to gamatt53
Im 22 with a few grays on the side, I attribute it to an extremely stressful job though. However, I've been able to grow a full beard since 8th grade and zero gray there *knock on wood* my pops started balding in his late 20s so I've already decided as soon as I do I'm going for the clean shaven head with a beard look.
Posted on 6/25/16 at 3:04 pm to KG6
Same here, I'll be bald long before the grey kicks in. I do have a single grey hair on my left temple, though.
A friend of mine went grey during his late 20s, but it didn't follow the normal temple to head progression. His grey is in random spots around his head, so he looks like a Catahoula Leopard dog.
A friend of mine went grey during his late 20s, but it didn't follow the normal temple to head progression. His grey is in random spots around his head, so he looks like a Catahoula Leopard dog.
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