I was born a
blond.
And, I also had very
curly/fuzzy hair.
My mom said I was
cursed because my dad told her when she was pregnant with me he wanted a curly
headed little girl. So throughout her
pregnancy, she worried and worried that I would come out with straight hair,
and that I would be a boy.
Nope, he got his
wish. My hair was so curly as a child
that it looked short...about shoulder length.
BUT, when it was wet, I could pull the curls out and sit on my
hair. You’ve seen pictures of the
cartoon character, “Annie” right? My
mother actually referred to brushing my hair as “her curse!”
The true blond
lasted until I was a teen. Then it went
to this “WICKED” color that was really “unusually and exceedingly peculiar and
altogether quite impossible to describe.”
Enter Clairol!
Then I became a
bottle blond, and this lasted until I was in my early 40's.
This year, however,
she had sympathy on me. Between
medication injected in my back for a herniated disk... and menopause, a large
amount of my hair fell out. #CanYouSayTraumatizing!
First, I was
balding. Then my hair came back in
looking like straw! It was hideous!
I tried weaving real
hair into my own hair (what little was left.)
That was such a bad idea...for sooo many reasons.
Then I bought clips
and made hair pieces to clip into the bare spots. Yep, that too was another bad idea. And let me tell you, buying real hair is
expensive!
But, my head is
currently producing normal, healthy hair.
So, back to the color bottle I go!
But, when do I
stop?
At some point, most
women quit dying their hair and embrace the silver strands. Is it that time? If not now, when?
I have to admit, I
am a bit vain about wanting to look as young as possible. And, I fear looking into a mirror and seeing
myself older. Will that change my
behavior? Will my husband find me less
attractive? Will I feel compelled to
fill out the AARP applications we keep getting in the mail? Will I want to wear polyester? Will I want to
drive a Buick? (No offense to Buick
lovers!) UGH!!!!
I am just not ready yet!!!
I am just not ready yet!!!
Me currently |
So, I am asking you,
those who so kindly read this blog, when is the right time to go silver?
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