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I’ve always been “sandy” blonde. As a kid my hair would lighten even more every summer. My older brother went from blonde to white with about a three year slivering period in between. I think it looks good.
Some time in the last ten years,my naturally blonde hair has gone to almost brown. That bothered me until I realized that everyone else my age age is grey or almost grey. I'm just starting that part.
I guarantee you that if everyone could see everyone else butt naked, the supposed "natural blonde" population/touters would diminish by at least half. LOL!
Yeah, a lot of us humans start off as toe heads or blondes, but by puberty, we usually become something else. The really sad thing about most women facing "the turn" is that it starts their deceitful "dye on the hair"-- phase.
Yeah, hate to break it to them, but once it changes, you're no longer a "natural blonde," PERIOD. You are whatever your top and lower half has become naturally.
Own whatever you end up with/ get. Don't lie or dye. In the long run, that's a bigger turn off!
I was born a towhead that turned red, then strawberry and gold in my teens. It turned root brown a few years ago. My pubic hair, eye lashes and eye brows have never matched match my hair color. I also have blond arm and leg hair .
What's funny is that now if I dye my hair, I get red. I used platinum blond the other day and am also a carrot top nixed with light blonde. I'm going to have to fix it but am not sure what I'll do. Dye just doesn't work for me
Yup. My daughter is close to 50, and she's still as blonde as she was when she was 2.
Has very little grey hair too. It looks like the early greying gene one side of my family has skipped her; I was turning grey by age 24. Both my sons, both younger than my daughter, are growing grey.
But while we turn grey young, we don't go bald. We also don't catch cancer, but we all have hearts that tend to kill us off pretty young.
It''s just another back-handed way of knocking women, to imply they're all fake blondes. It's not a very smart way to do it, though, given the wording the OP chose for his thread title, because adult blonds comes in two genders, and the men usually don't bleach their hair to make it blond. So anyone can easily observe, that there are plenty of adult male blonds around. Sweden is full of them, but you can see them in any crowd, on any college campus, etc. So it's not a very smart question the OP posed. Not sure why the thread has regained and maintained traction again. I guess everyone feels a need to point out the obvious (myself included ), because it's such a dumb question.
Last edited by Ruth4Truth; 07-12-2019 at 09:01 AM..
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