Journal of Women and Ageing, the women canvassed said they felt those who go grey are viewed as less competent and are judged for “letting themselves go”.Admittedly this was a small group – 80 women – but we all instinctively know they’re on to something.
Or rather many things, some of them contradictory. The idea, for instance, that going grey is a sign of giving up and allowing yourself to sink into a degenerative quasi feral state doesn’t really stand up.Most of the women I know who’ve gone grey lavish time and money on their locks.
Incompetence? Or too useless to schedule regular trips to the salon? Anyone who really believes that is very naive about how much work immaculate silver hair requires.But that’s the thing about grey – it.
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