Jump to content

Recommended Posts

I'm a 50 something 'grey headed auld hoor' (as is how it is put in my homeland). I'm also seeking worthwhile employment since being made redundant. In this age where ageism is not supposed to exist but probably does, do you think I should dye my hair to try and look younger? Whilst I'm at it I recently received a call from an agency asking if I was interested in a position in a company which supplies meat. I couldn't help laughing so the person said to me 'you're not a vegetarian are you?'. I am. Will a blonde meat-eater have more success than I'm having currently? All serious answers will be totally ignored!
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/10037-to-dye-or-not-to-dye/
Share on other sites

Fraid not Bob. I have applied to manage Real Madrid though as they usually have a vacancy on an annual basis. I have a 100% record having for one season led my son's team to glory in the Friday night U8's 7 a side leage on the astroturf at Dulwich Hamlet. I can't act though.
It depends Declan. George is grey but he's hot as hell. 50 isn't old but it's the age at which if you haven't taken care of yourself it will show. If you've got a paunch and you're otherwise in need of maintenance then I would get yourself down to Boots sharpish. Personally I find grey hair attractive but only when the rest of the guy's appearance isn't a turn off.

I started to lose my hair in my early 20's and was desperate to cover it up and looked quite silly in the process. In the end I relented and started to shave it all really close, then to be pleasantly surprised to find it was actually quite trendy and not as big a problem as I first imagined. Later on, I started to go grey too. My reaction was instinctively to cover it up by shaving my head even closer than before, because - as everyone knows - grey hair grows faster than normal hair! Only recently have I begun to realise that it doesn't make one jot of difference how I look, hair-wise, as long as the overall appearance is ok. So now, I'm growing my locks (what's left of them) and learning to embrace my greyness. That expensive bottle of hair dye I bought last year (now there's a confession!) will remain unopened, in my bathroom cabinet, never to be used.


So the long and short of it is, I agree with Giggirl. And Daizie (though loaded, I ain't!)

brum Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> I started to lose my hair in my early 20's and was

> desperate to cover it up and looked quite silly in

> the process...now, I'm growing my locks (what's left of

> them) and learning to embrace my greyness.



What a brave post brum...and for what it's worth, I think you are gorgeous (in a non-romantic/non-sexual sense of course, me being a happily married lady and all)! Stay as you are!

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • wanted lego my child is collecting lego if you have any for sale please let me know
    • I'd actually go the whole hog and do a fondue, we all remember them fondly from parties in the last century or trips to Switzerland.  As long as it is cheese, not chocolate, urghhh
    • Gosh, that all sounds so familiar!  Southwark are constantly holding up their Outdoor Events Policy as proof of process, but then constantly allow exceptions when things aren't quite done correctly. Point in case, Gala's licence application - extract from the Consultation Findings Report - "The GALA team formally submitted their application to hold GALA 2025 to the council on the 7 October 2024. It is usually a requirement that applications for larger scale events are submitted with a minimum of 9 months to process them, but discretion can be applied if there are mitigating circumstances. 8.4 of the Outdoor Events Policy clarifies that processing applications received outside the stated lead-in times is at the Council's discretion. In this case: • The council were aware that Assembled Gala were preparing an application for the event to take place in 2025 in advance of their submission date, with operational discussions already taking place • GALA festival has been taking place in Peckham Rye Park since 2018 – less time is needed regarding event planning than if it were a new event • The GALA team already have a Premises Licence in place for this event (this is a pre- requisite for the Event Licence to be issued), so no time needed to be factored in for a premises licence application and decision-making process" So despite the fact that there would need to be major planning decisions due to the change of site access, they didn't think Gala needed to adhere to the same rules as everyone else? Makes me wonder what other rules they are exempted from... On a similar note, has anyone received a Resident Communication letter, containing the contact details for issues? We haven't, and we live directly opposite the site on Colyton Rd. They were supposedly distributed on 29/4...
    • We find that just adding your own favourites is the best way - everyone likes different things and your guests will likely be happy enough
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...