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Here's my highly philosophical (but honest) take on that:
There's way more worse things in life than having grey hair, even at the age of 18. While you're wondering what you can do against it, people die from hunger, children are molested and millions of innocent people die in armed conflicts, just to name a few.
I've got 4-5 grey hairs, I'm only 17 lol...hopefully the ladies might take pity because of my post count...hopefully...
I know a guy, Karl Yucef, he is 16 years old and he has grey hairs. He is from Egypt, or his parents are. And he can jump incredibley high, and he can play basketball quite well. Did I mention that he has straight A's and is quite smart. Having grey hairs is not the end of the world, my friend.cool_baller
I've got black and ginger hair...
Ginger hair started growing about a month ago, little clumps/patches of it...barely noticeable at the moment...
Be glad you still have your hair? Some guys that age are balding....sandlot76
That's true. My friend is 18 and he's losing his hair.I myself am 18 and going grey as my friends constantly remind me. Currently it's only odd hairs, but it'll be more complete in a few years. Don;t worry about it. It's heredetry, genetic, you can't do anything about it. My mum says it makes people look more distinguished LOL! So there you are, you're not grey - you're distinguished.
I was shocked to find out that I have some greys at 18. Why? Is it becouse I go bed late or something. Is there anything I can do expect dye my hair ?th2
I have grey hair since 12. That's how I got so many chicks because I look so mature. Stop worrying. Go buy a cake and celebrate.
Here's my highly philosophical (but honest) take on that:
There's way more worse things in life than having grey hair, even at the age of 18. While you're wondering what you can do against it, people die from hunger, children are molested and millions of innocent people die in armed conflicts, just to name a few.
QuebecSuperstar
oh shut up.
Anyway...I got that when I was 15 (just one hair-lock though)
I had a few grays at 18. Now, at 23 I have a few more. They aren't turning gray that fast so I just ignore them. If I get one right on the edge or in a highly visible area, I'll pull it out, but it's way more common than you might think.
edit: meant to say ' they aren't turning gray that fast.'
[QUOTE="QuebecSuperstar"]Here's my highly philosophical (but honest) take on that:
There's way more worse things in life than having grey hair, even at the age of 18. While you're wondering what you can do against it, people die from hunger, children are molested and millions of innocent people die in armed conflicts, just to name a few.
mastersword007
oh shut up.
Anyway...I got that when I was 15 (just one hair-lock though)
[QUOTE="mastersword007"][QUOTE="QuebecSuperstar"]Here's my highly philosophical (but honest) take on that:
There's way more worse things in life than having grey hair, even at the age of 18. While you're wondering what you can do against it, people die from hunger, children are molested and millions of innocent people die in armed conflicts, just to name a few.
Hellraiser3899
oh shut up.
Anyway...I got that when I was 15 (just one hair-lock though)
Jeez, calm down! I'm only giving my opinion, can I? Seriously, does anybody here think I'm wrong?!
And what's so bad about having grey hair at 18? Don't you agree there are way more worse things? At least, you don't have to deal with a heavy physical handicap.
By the way, Hellraiser3899, what exactly makes you assume I'm not already doing my share to help people live a better life? For how long have we known each other? ...........Bingo! Bottom line is I may very well annoy you with my social consciousness, the fact remains that I'm right.
All I'm saying is even though I'm pretty sure having grey hair is not the top concern in the thread's creator's life, I advise him (and anybody else) to embrace the fact that he has the luxury to be concerned about such futile things as grey hair. Because somewhere in the world, someone is struggling to stay alive and/or feed his/her children.
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