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If you have gray hair early then it's likely you will have a head full of hair later in life.

Any truth to this? I look forward to rocking the George Clooney look but wasn't expecting it this early.
 
I’m 60, salt n pepper, leaning more salty

Full head of hair

My younger wild side days surely caused these grey hairs
 
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Hairdresser?
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Hairdresser?
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She has a college degree in cosmetology to go along with a state license to style hair. She's certainly qualified but I do question her claim that early gray hairs mean a head full of hair later in life.
 
What college offers a degree in cosmetology?

Paul Mitchell or Aveda. I'll have to confirm with her which one she attended. She has her diploma framed next to her state license. I know for some cosmetologist assuming there school is like a Florida State alum being asked if our mascot is the gators. A big NO, NO, unless you want to walk out with patches in your head.

The Spa at Ponte Vedra Inn & Club, check it out if you're ever in this part of the world.
 
Paul Mitchell or Aveda. I'll have to confirm with her which one she attended. She has her diploma framed next to her state license. I know for some cosmetologist assuming there school is like a Florida State alum being asked if our mascot is the gators. A big NO, NO, unless you want to walk out with patches in your head.

The Spa at Ponte Vedra Inn & Club, check it out if you're ever in this part of the world.
PV Spa is totally overrated. It's also ridiculously overpriced.

FTR my Mom owned a salon, and was also Chairman of the old State Cosmetology Board, a political position appointed by the Governor. It's now the DBPR.
 
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PV Spa is totally overrated. It's also ridiculously overpriced.

FTR my Mom owned a salon, and was also Chairman of the old State Cosmetology Board, a political position appointed by the Governor. It's now the DBPR.

Whaaat? Which Spa Experience did you select that you came away unimpressed with?
 
Paul Mitchell or Aveda. I'll have to confirm with her which one she attended. She has her diploma framed next to her state license. I know for some cosmetologist assuming there school is like a Florida State alum being asked if our mascot is the gators. A big NO, NO, unless you want to walk out with patches in your head.

The Spa at Ponte Vedra Inn & Club, check it out if you're ever in this part of the world.
:Face with Tears of Joy I don't think one earns a "college degree" from a barber school.
 
I got my first grey hair at 15 and had the thickest, dense hair around. Still grey and thinning in the front. Not bald, but getting there.
 
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PV Spa is totally overrated. It's also ridiculously overpriced.

FTR my Mom owned a salon, and was also Chairman of the old State Cosmetology Board, a political position appointed by the Governor. It's now the DBPR.


Ahhh!

The DBPR, I know them well
 
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If you have gray hair early then it's likely you will have a head full of hair later in life.

Any truth to this? I look forward to rocking the George Clooney look but wasn't expecting it this early.
true in my case - starting getting gray in my 20s, went about halfway gray in late 30s, now in 40s and very gray with no hair loss
 
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She has a college degree in cosmetology to go along with a state license to style hair. She's certainly qualified but I do question her claim that early gray hairs mean a head full of hair later in life.
I feel like this is a pretty liberal application of the term "college".
 
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:Face with Tears of Joy I don't think one earns a "college degree" from a barber school.

Yea I would like to learn more about this and see the classes. Exactly how do you get 4 years of college into cutting hair. Talk about building student loan debt; although I would bet a good barber (stylist) would make more than many other folks that get certain degrees in college nowadays.
 
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I'm almost 41 and get more salt every year but the pepper is still winning out. Hair is still fairly think but I am not sure if I will go bald or not. Don't really care one way or another.
 
I am one who really doesn't care if a good looking man is gray or balding. If the guy has it going on then the hair doesn't really matter. Just keep the hair and scalp clean and you're set.
 
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I'm 45 and maybe 5% (if that) of my hair is grey.........now, my hair line did recede in my early 20's and I thought I'd be bald by now, but it stopped after a half inch or so.
 
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