Posted on 05/07/2013 9:10:37 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
I don’t worry about the gray hair. I’m more worried about losing the hair.
My sixth grade teacher’s hair turned white as snow overnight in Vietnam. He was in his twenties.
Don’t care about greying. Let me know when they find a topical cure for receding hairline.
greying = graying
RE: Im more worried about losing the hair.
Then this news is for you:
See here:
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/260122.php
Restoring hair growth on the bald patches of patients’ heads by injecting them with platelet-rich plasma is possible, Italian and Israeli scientists reported in the British Journal of Dermatology, May 2013 issue.
CLICK ABOVE LINK FOR THE REST
VN tended to do that to many. My hair started to turn gray in my early thirties, nothing to do with VN I would hope, just stated to turn gray. By the time I was fifty, all my hair was gray including my stash. ;-)
RE: Let me know when they find a topical cure for receding hairline.
See link in Post #6 above.
Obviously not because way in the future Jean-Luc Picard is bald.
RE: Obviously not because way in the future Jean-Luc Picard is bald.
Hey, maybe like Yul Bryner, Telly Savalas and Michael Jordan, he likes it that way :)
Gray hair is a sign of impending wisdom (I hope!) ;-P
I found a long gray hair on my arm the other day.
Impending? I would hope gray would show wisdom. ;-)
Well, mine’s about as grey as it comes at age 60, but I earned every one of them. Nevertheless, this article highlights the fact that I am a victim and somewhere in there just HAS to be a government check. We’re talking my self-esteem here. Pony up, you sorry bastidges.
Well my friends are gone
and my hair is gray
I ache in the places where I used to Play ...
—Leonard Cohen, Tower of Song
I just tell my barber to cut out the gray. He’s down to using a #2 on the electric razor and buzz cutting me. ;-)
Or as my Dad said when the Dr asked him how he was getting up in the morning, “Well, Doc, what used to be limber is stiff and what used to be stiff is limber...”
I didn’t see a touch of gray until my late forties. Haven’t lost a bit of hair, so there’s that.
You also don’t see much gray when he’s scheduled to talk to younger audiences.
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