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12 Aug 2020, 8:06 pm

Due to many changes , so goes my hair many. Natural colors grey to blonde and all shades in between it seems.
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12 Aug 2020, 8:09 pm

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they make men look 10 times better (minimum)

Your hair appears as a pretty brunette, may I ask hat part of the world you come from ? If no too personal
Your thread name is very unique and equally darling.


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12 Aug 2020, 8:22 pm

Jakki wrote:
blooiejagwa wrote:
they make men look 10 times better (minimum)

Your hair appears as a pretty brunette, may I ask hat part of the world you come from ? If no too personal
Your thread name is very unique and equally darling.


hi jakki thanks that was just from using henna a lot
then going to Wal-Mart and getting highlights done.

they did a good job because usually with henna you should not use bleach after-

you can also mix henna powder with cassia powder to get a less ostentatious red-
and it is more translucent with golden sheen (which looks more natural than red sheen) -

people also do a 2 step process to make it a neutral brown or black -
with
1. henna application (then washed off after a few hours)
2. indigo application (or an indigo-henna mix applied) for at least 1 hour (henna molecules give indigo something to cling to)



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his baby sister Kate said that once - it was her baby talk.


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12 Aug 2020, 8:23 pm

facial and frontal neck hair is all gray. head hair and the rest of my body hair is dark brown/black.



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12 Aug 2020, 8:32 pm

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facial and frontal neck hair is all gray. head hair and the rest of my body hair is dark brown/black.


Am sorry auntblabby , Are You ....
describing a fur bearing creature...... written with a smile . :D . Favorite kind of critter . 8O :)


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12 Aug 2020, 8:34 pm

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facial and frontal neck hair is all gray. head hair and the rest of my body hair is dark brown/black.


Am sorry auntblabby , Are You ....
describing a fur bearing creature...... written with a smile . :D . Favorite kind of critter . 8O :)


this made me laugh.. :heart: too funny


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12 Aug 2020, 8:51 pm

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A while ago a poster on this forum mentioned in a thread that taking a supplement called Juvenon slowed his hair turning grey & his balding. I looked it up a little & it's not marketed for that but there's a chance it may help. There's different Juvenon supplements to help with various things. I would guess that the cellular health tablets which have the original formula might be the best to use for hair. They may have the strongest dose of Juvenon in each pill so you can take fewer pills & get more Juvenon for your money. However the other Juvenon supplements claim to help different various things if you want help for other issues.


I am the one that made that suggestion. But I only recommend the Juvenon "Cellular Health Supplement" in tablet form. Juvenon has added a number of other supplements. I cannot vouch for those. The effects I noted was that my hair stopped thinning and also retained some of its color. Otherwise I would probably now be either bald with a few white hairs at my current age of 71. Been using this product for over 10 years.


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12 Aug 2020, 8:58 pm

Jakki wrote:
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facial and frontal neck hair is all gray. head hair and the rest of my body hair is dark brown/black.


Am sorry auntblabby , Are You ....
describing a fur bearing creature...... written with a smile . :D . Favorite kind of critter . 8O :)

my body's forest in old age has become threadbare, to mix up some metaphors.



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13 Aug 2020, 12:22 pm

jimmy m wrote:
nick007 wrote:
A while ago a poster on this forum mentioned in a thread that taking a supplement called Juvenon slowed his hair turning grey & his balding. I looked it up a little & it's not marketed for that but there's a chance it may help. There's different Juvenon supplements to help with various things. I would guess that the cellular health tablets which have the original formula might be the best to use for hair. They may have the strongest dose of Juvenon in each pill so you can take fewer pills & get more Juvenon for your money. However the other Juvenon supplements claim to help different various things if you want help for other issues.


I am the one that made that suggestion. But I only recommend the Juvenon "Cellular Health Supplement" in tablet form. Juvenon has added a number of other supplements. I cannot vouch for those. The effects I noted was that my hair stopped thinning and also retained some of its color. Otherwise I would probably now be either bald with a few white hairs at my current age of 71. Been using this product for over 10 years.


Well now I gotta try this ....! With high hopes. Thank for posting this info .


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13 Aug 2020, 1:07 pm

Jakki wrote:
jimmy m wrote:
nick007 wrote:
A while ago a poster on this forum mentioned in a thread that taking a supplement called Juvenon slowed his hair turning grey & his balding. I looked it up a little & it's not marketed for that but there's a chance it may help. There's different Juvenon supplements to help with various things. I would guess that the cellular health tablets which have the original formula might be the best to use for hair. They may have the strongest dose of Juvenon in each pill so you can take fewer pills & get more Juvenon for your money. However the other Juvenon supplements claim to help different various things if you want help for other issues.


I am the one that made that suggestion. But I only recommend the Juvenon "Cellular Health Supplement" in tablet form. Juvenon has added a number of other supplements. I cannot vouch for those. The effects I noted was that my hair stopped thinning and also retained some of its color. Otherwise I would probably now be either bald with a few white hairs at my current age of 71. Been using this product for over 10 years.


Well now I gotta try this ....! With high hopes. Thank for posting this info .
I thought it was you jimmy. Thanx for mentioning the supplement.
I wish you good luck Jakki if you decide to try it. Hopefully I'll be able to afford it soon.


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13 Aug 2020, 1:18 pm

nick007 wrote:
Jakki wrote:
jimmy m wrote:
nick007 wrote:
A while ago a poster on this forum mentioned in a thread that taking a supplement called Juvenon slowed his hair turning grey & his balding. I looked it up a little & it's not marketed for that but there's a chance it may help. There's different Juvenon supplements to help with various things. I would guess that the cellular health tablets which have the original formula might be the best to use for hair. They may have the strongest dose of Juvenon in each pill so you can take fewer pills & get more Juvenon for your money. However the other Juvenon supplements claim to help different various things if you want help for other issues.


I am the one that made that suggestion. But I only recommend the Juvenon "Cellular Health Supplement" in tablet form. Juvenon has added a number of other supplements. I cannot vouch for those. The effects I noted was that my hair stopped thinning and also retained some of its color. Otherwise I would probably now be either bald with a few white hairs at my current age of 71. Been using this product for over 10 years.


Well now I gotta try this ....! With high hopes. Thank for posting this info .
I thought it was you jimmy. Thanx for mentioning the supplement.
I wish you good luck Jakki if you decide to try it. Hopefully I'll be able to afford it soon.


Thank you , it maybe alittle while before it arrives and i. Have to make sure it doesn’t contrast any of my other
Meds or supplements . Had to use my credit card .
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17 Aug 2020, 1:17 pm

My hair is so light-coloured that the silver barely makes a difference. My beard though is tricolour.


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18 Aug 2020, 3:41 am

^^^tricolor is cool 8)



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18 Aug 2020, 4:48 am

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^^^tricolor is cool 8)


I'm not complaining :wink: but if it was in the colours you posted, it would definitely be cool enough to stop shaving :lol:


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18 Aug 2020, 5:00 am

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auntblabby wrote:
^^^tricolor is cool 8)


I'm not complaining :wink: but if it was in the colours you posted, it would definitely be cool enough to stop shaving :lol:

you can make that so with some suitable dye :)



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18 Aug 2020, 6:03 am

auntblabby wrote:
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auntblabby wrote:
^^^tricolor is cool 8)


I'm not complaining :wink: but if it was in the colours you posted, it would definitely be cool enough to stop shaving :lol:

you can make that so with some suitable dye :)


Blue and purple beards now.?


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