Martymower, I love your post! So very true. I wish I'd realised it years ago. The time I've wasted on people who were simply never going to be right for me - or I for them.
MMP, I am, of course, a natural blonde. Oh, no, is that a thundebolt from heaven I see approaching very fast??
A true cheapskate, I never go to the hairdresser. The most I ever spend is the cost of the bottle of golden hair elixir. That way, I get the plants as well.
If you click this link please bare in mind that due to the nature of this product reviews are of a graphic and explicit nature using language which generally isn't used by the men on this forum. Well not to anybodys face anyway. Do not read with a full bladder or if easily offended.
clemitis can be found next to the front door, where else.
My dear Mum had beautiful black hair in her younger days and. When she started to go grey she started to dye it black.when she was aged about 70 she decided not to dye it any more and went back to being a pretty shade of grey -only thing was she still pencilled her eyebrows black,bless her
Verdun -I agree with you that beauty comes from within - I have never considered myself to be beautiful but have been ravaged by cancer in the past 3 years.
Oh crumbs! Laugh of the decade! I frightened the dogs! in fact, I am still emitting strange, shrieking noises as I write, preventing true relaxation on their part. There isn't an emoticon to cover my feelings at this moment.
Thank you, thank you, Blackest! I am in your debt forever!
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I once sent my sister a birthday card along those lines-her husband didn't get it!
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Martymower, I love your post! So very true. I wish I'd realised it years ago. The time I've wasted on people who were simply never going to be right for me - or I for them.
MMP,

I am, of course, a natural blonde. Oh, no, is that a thundebolt from heaven I see approaching very fast?? 
A true cheapskate, I never go to the hairdresser. The most I ever spend is the cost of the bottle of golden hair elixir. That way, I get the plants as well.
Mmower- been there. Best to get out so that's what I did. Being on your own doesn't always mean the same as being lonely.
I've given up on the hairdresser for colour as well -too itchy. Just do it myself now.
Of course I don't have any grey as I'm only 27.......
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Me too. Just brightening the gold...
Told my daughter - who always moans about short genes- she'll be grateful for my genes when her friends are grey and she isn't
Pam LL x
Cut mine every 3 weeks, without the use of a mirror, usually. Looks lovely.
After reading about veet, I found the reviews page for veet for men on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-reviews/B000KKNQBK
If you click this link please bare in mind that due to the nature of this product reviews are of a graphic and explicit nature using language which generally isn't used by the men on this forum. Well not to anybodys face anyway. Do not read with a full bladder or if easily offended.
clemitis can be found next to the front door, where else.
Verdun -I agree with you that beauty comes from within - I have never considered myself to be beautiful but have been ravaged by cancer in the past 3 years.
Pam LL x
Oh crumbs! Laugh of the decade! I frightened the dogs! in fact, I am still emitting strange, shrieking noises as I write, preventing true relaxation on their part. There isn't an emoticon to cover my feelings at this moment.
Thank you, thank you, Blackest! I am in your debt forever!