How come on me it just looks bad?November 30th, 2007 @ 7:01 am
I do this weird thing where I read while I blow dry my hair in the morning. It’s really the only chance I have to just zone out the world and read. I finished my latest book last week and since then I’ve been forced to read countless catalogues. Until this morning, when I was able to read the entire People’s Sexiest Man Alive issue.
(Matt Damon, you are the sexiest man alive! Next to The King, of course.)
There was a whole section in the magazine about George Clooney, the outgoing Sexiest Man Alive. By the world’s standards (and my standards) George is a sexy man. He seems smart, talented and distinguished.
And yet, he’s got a head full of gray hairs.
In the elevator at work this morning I stood next to a nice looking guy. He was wearing a suit (on a Friday!) and fancy shoes. The collar of his coat was flipped up and he was, by all accounts, a dapper man.
He was also rocking the salt and pepper hair.
Which leads us to my own head of hair. Which, I’ve recently noticed, is also scattered with it’s fair share of rouge gray hairs.
I know better then to pluck the gray hairs that are now outlining my face. I’ve tried to cover them with a quick swipe of my mascara wand. I’ve tried tucking them under my normal hair. I figured nobody noticed them. I found I was kidding myself when a (male) coworker pointed them out to me.
(What is up with my clueless male coworkers?)
Why is it that my own gray hairs make me distinguished like Mr. Clooney’s do? Why is it that my gray hairs make me look older and tired?
Last week I informed The King that I thought it was time I start coloring my hair. I hate this and I don’t know why since I spent the better part of years sixteen through twenty three changing my hair color on a monthly basis. But now, it just seems so much more, since now I have to color my hair.
The King told me I should go for something totally crazy and bleach the underside my hair stark blonde. While that would look cool, I’m not interested in the upkeep of that style. Plus dude, I’m too old to do anything too crazy to my hair. I think for now I’ll just run to the drugstore across the street and buy the Nice and Easy brand, like all the other old ladies do.
And then I’ll call my dad and thank him for the gray hair gene he so lovingly passed on to me.
Yeah, thanks a lot Dad.
So tell me, I’m not the only one with gray hairs, right? And what do you recommend I do with my gray hairs?
My dad and my new nephew, born last week.
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