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vanity question: researchers have discovered the enzyme that causes gray hair. if they come up with a way to reverse the process, would you do it? -- (link)
Posted by
pigby (aka chris)
Mar 1 '09, 21:27
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i would never use the chemical anti-gray stuff. i'd think hard about a catalase supplement, however
(www.medicalnewstoday.com)
Responses:
Probabky. -- nm
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Krusty
Mar 1, 22:26
as long as nothing else is negatively impacted, sure. -- nm
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b!
Mar 1, 21:36
3
Reduced sperm count. Oh, and cancer. -- nm
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Mop
Mar 1, 21:40
2
i doubt she's worrying about her sperm count -- nm
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pigby
Mar 1, 21:41
1
at least he didn't say prostate cancer. -- nm
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b!
Mar 1, 21:42
Probabaly not. Maybe enough to lessen it somewhat, but I kind of like the grey hair.
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ReluctantCynic
Mar 1, 21:36
10
normally i wouldn't fight the natural process but all men out here dye it for professional reasons
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pigby
Mar 1, 21:40
8
mm, greying george clooney. that said, i am baffled by the single-color hair thing that too many men do -- it makes it so much easier to tell. -- nm
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b!
Mar 1, 21:44
7
Speaking as a man that colored his hair for years, we have no idea what we're doing AND we think it's a waste of money to pay someone to do it for us. -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
Mar 1, 21:45
5
i get that for regular guys more than people who are frequently in the public eye - newscasters, actors, et al.
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b!
Mar 1, 21:48
4
I was thinking about getting my hair colored a kind of burnt copper, but I'm still debating it. -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
Mar 1, 22:01
3
first thought: no.
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b!
Mar 1, 22:14
2
My natural hair color is sort of mousy light brown and greying at the temples -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
Mar 1, 22:27
1
ok, then - no.
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b!
Mar 1, 22:35
i'm at a loss. it's so obvious and i would be embarrassed. but then i don't get plastic surgery/botox either -- nm
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pigby
Mar 1, 21:45
YSMM...I figure I've earned every one :) -- nm
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MojaveMeg
Mar 1, 21:37
Hell yes! -- nm
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Mop
Mar 1, 21:34
Sure. I would also use something to put more hair on my head. -- nm
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Redmond
Mar 1, 21:32
1
I would call it: Hairroids -- nm
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Redmond
Mar 1, 21:36
Good god YES. -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
Mar 1, 21:30
No -- nm
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znufrii
Mar 1, 21:30
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