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Some men think hair coloring is for sissies, but it has a good benefit. Here's why:
When you start getting those greys, I advise you start coloring your hair as soon as possible. We can start to get grey hairs as early as our teenaged years. By mid 30s, most people will have at least some greying at the temples. Grey hairs are most easily detectable under bright light- such as sunlight. Don't wait to color your hair, because the longer you go grey, the more noticeable the hair coloring will be to others. The really neat thing about hair coloring, is that it does more than just cover your grey hairs. It makes your hair look up to 30% thicker! Hair coloring plumps up each strand of hair, making it look thicker and healthier. If you have fine and/or thinning hair- this is like killing two birds with one stone. Use the same hair coloring brand to avoid conflicting results (yes your hair follicles have memory). I stick with "Just for Men" hair coloring. For best results , go a shade lighter than your natural hair color. For example, if you have dark brown hair , don't get dark brown coloring, but get medium dark brown coloring. If you have medium dark brown, go with "medium", etc. This will give you the most natural looking results, since your natural hair is never a uniform color anyway. Hair coloring will not harm or damage your hair, as long as you do not color more than directed.
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