By Anne Kreamer Provided by: Anne Kreamer

Going Gray, Getting Real

Growing Up A Second Time Posted Wed, Oct 03, 2007, 7:19 pm PDT

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  • 1. Posted by Kathy on Sun, Oct 07, 2007, 12:42 am PDT

    Interesting.........

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  • 2. Posted by desirebystarlight on Mon, Oct 08, 2007, 9:01 pm PDT

    There are several fronts on which we can improve our brains. Nice as volunteering is, I wouldn't put it high on the list for having much impact stimulating new brain growth.

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  • 3. Posted by roserockit on Fri, Oct 12, 2007, 12:04 am PDT

    Ms. Kreamer is a very pretty lady so I mean no offense by this comment. However, I feel it's only fair to be truthful and, for the most part, the grey ladies, including Anne, all do look older grey. Some of them look significantly older. Other than the benefit of saving money and time by not coloring their hair, just what is the real point? Not the ostensible one, but the "real" reason? Would you say, Anne, that this is an experiment of sorts, a good subject for a book, similar to the ones people write after donning fat suits or becoming the opposite gender for a month? If it is, then I would be willing to bet your hair will bounce back to its beautiful chestnut shade once the "results are in" and you are satisfied that Browns (or Blondes) or Redheads maybe don't have more fun, but do feel younger. I noticed most of the women(?) in the photos are fairly good-looking, regardless of hair color, but I maintain my original opinion: Color is King - er, Queen. And another thought I had while considering what would compel a woman to go grey: Do you think some women actually think the grey looks blonde or that the grey streaks all over their head looks like blonde, highlighted hair? Unfortunately, it doesn't. Not at all.

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