That will happen, I just didn't expect to see it so clearly.

May 01, 2012 14:06

First off, thanks to everyone who jumped on my frantic post yesterday about THE MAY MOVIE XII. I realize it was late, but that's when it popped up. I spent a little while chatting with moonlightalice last night about why I hadn't seen anything at that theater until just that minute--had I missed it? Not been paying enough attention?--and she said, no, it really ( Read more... )

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xannoside May 1 2012, 19:08:16 UTC
You can officially say that managing this year's May Movie outing gave you gray hairs! ;P

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trinityvixen May 1 2012, 19:27:13 UTC
I doubt, given the length of the hair, that it's just the May Movie what done it, but I'm sure such things hardly are a help.

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xannoside May 1 2012, 19:48:41 UTC
Can't stress do that? Actually gray hairs that have already grown in as their original color?

Or is that just an invention of horror movies? :P

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trinityvixen May 1 2012, 21:56:38 UTC
Melanin, the pigment that gives us skin and hair color, is a protein. Short of bleaching, I cannot fathom how it would decolorize outside of the scalp. Your pigment-donating cells in the hair follicle are responsible for the color; as they die off, the hair loses its color, hence the gray. It's possible that a severe shock that somehow altered your hormone levels and killed off your pigment-forming cells might eventually cause all your hair to come in gray...

...but go gray all at once? Not without chemicals you don't.

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trinityvixen May 1 2012, 19:28:08 UTC
Not my first by a long shot, alas. I got my first ages ago when I was home at my parents' place and got out of the shower to notice a gray hair on my towel. Thinking it was a bit of stuff attached to the towel, I plucked at it hard only to find it was attached to me. Getting oooooold.

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agrumer May 1 2012, 20:37:31 UTC
A friend of mine started going gray in high school.

There was a point in my thirties where I had a patch of gray hair in an otherwise mostly-dark-brown head of hair. I was wearing it long, so this meant I had a gray streak flowing through it.

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trinityvixen May 1 2012, 21:59:01 UTC
Like Rogue!

I have a friend whose mother had a shock of white on all-black hair, and another friend whose mother had only the last bit of dark on an all-gray head. Streak graying is quite striking and attractive. My older sister has most of her gray seeming to come in around the same area, so she might luck into that coloration. My brother is doing the classic gray sideburns and around his temples, and it's more scattered. I'm similar in that. I should be so lucky as to end up with gray like my mother's, whose light hair and even distribution of gray kept anyone from noticing for many years after it started.

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jethrien May 2 2012, 00:06:28 UTC
My mom had that.

I've had an impressive increase in the gray in the last few months. It's still not noticeable at a distance, but it's stopped being clumps and started being shot through. I think I've only got another couple years before it gets really noticeable.

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bigscary May 2 2012, 01:46:06 UTC
Patches of my beard have come in grey since my first year of college.

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trinityvixen May 3 2012, 16:45:25 UTC
That's part of the reason some folks I know are careful about shaving--because the facial hair gives it away more than the head-hair does.

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fairest May 2 2012, 11:20:23 UTC
I found a white curly hair growing out of my eyelid once! I feel sure I've had others, but since I've started playing with highlights, all my hair could be gray and I wouldn't be able to tell you.

Also, for some reason I never knew saffron was a shade of yellow -- I had it mentally tagged as a red. I blame Firefly.

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bigscary May 2 2012, 22:43:15 UTC
Saffron threads are a vibrant orangey red. When steeped, they impart a rich slightly orangey yellow.

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