I was silver-white by the time I was 35, but having grey hair makes me look washed out. My wife and son have both said that grey hair doesn't suit me because I have a boyish face.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've always said that gray hair looks good on everybody but yourself. To me, it makes me look old.
I've had completely gray hair since, like, 30.
I keep my hair gray, so I like silver and platinum. For women who dye their hair, they can wear whatever they want.
People that are 40, they don't sit around at talk about gray hair and how it covers their hair. They talk about highlighting, of course they're covering gray, but they don't talk about it that way. They're going to get their colors because they need a little lightening.
It's a hard thing to age a character because you can't really suddenly give someone gray hair.
I am black or white, I'll never be grey in my life.
I am fine with the fact that some of my hair is gray. If it was all gray overnight, that would be a scary thing.
Just as black and white, when mixed, make grey, in many ways that's what it did to my self-identity: it created a murky area of who I was, a haze around how people connected with me. I was grey. And who wants to be this indifferent colour, devoid of depth and stuck in the middle? I certainly didn't.
I've been embracing gray hair since... high school, and I don't think that anything's changed since then.
Gray hairs seem to my fancy like the soft light of the moon, silvering over the evening of life.