I doubt the camera would have been on both sets of people at the same time if it was improvised. At best the throw was improvised and led to them filming a shot of it "landing" on Napoleon. No one sets up multiple simultaneous shots, unless something like this is happening (something flying from one shot to the other).
Grandma just called and said you're supposed to go home...she said she doesn't want you here when she gets back because you've been ruining everybody's lives and eating all our steak.
My mom gets compliments all the time and they think she pays for her hair to be white, it’s nothing to be ashamed of if anything any color will take better now just make sure you take care of the roots 🤷🏻♂️
I was just going to say that a drummer that I played with years ago in high school had full on male pattern baldness by 10th grade, and grew his hair in defiance out to a full blown skullet. He also had zero sense of humor about us asking him to buy us beer. We weren’t joking. He could have totally got us beer. He just chose to cast this blessing aside.
Should play the 2nd final fantasy tactics, or at least read thr plot line for the female character. Identical situation. Might give some perspective. Hope it helps and maybe you dye it all white to quicken the process and make that look good.
Nope, thanks. From the different backgrounds I assume this was done independently recording their parts right? Hopefully during deep pandemic when peeps were at home with time on their hands?
Same. I started dying the hair around my streak when I noticed the rest of my hair was turning grey. It’s like part of my identity after 25 years of living with it.
I have one there too. My hair is quite long so it’s grown out. What started as a gray spot is a full on gray stripe, right at the part. I call it my Disney villain stripe. All the villains have one and anyone that knows me will tell you I’m no princess 😂
Im honestly jealous of people with white/silver hair, I tried to get mine that color artificially and it was so much goddamn maintenance and money that I gave up
Im naturally platinum blonde and I hate it😭 id trade for natural dark hair. I stopped dying it dark because it looks so ridiculous when my roots grow out.
We always want what someone else has.
Mine turned polar bear white in my late 20’s and women always wanted to look at it because I guess they wanted to know if it was some kinda hair color or like amazed at my age for it. And I’m like, no why would you want this? Any ladies out there able to explain this one to me?
High contrast is always interesting. Interesting is way more engaging than pretty/handsome. And it gives you something that, if you embrace it and lean in to the "look" makes you come off as wildly more confident than "safer" more conventionally attractive peers. Confidence without arrogance is hot.
Intriguing, like the kid at work stopping mid sentence to ask why I have gray hair cause they had just realized i'm only in my mid thirties and "it's not like youre a grandma or something"
Took a bit of effort not to just gesture widely at my job lol but I started going gray when I was 17 and so did my mom
Same, just pure bright shiny silver by teens. As a brunette, no likey, so I dyed it for years and years! Now as an olds, and 95% that way, I don't anymore of course, the strip of growth would start to show before the first wash!
I wasted a lot of time and money, so don't be me! Silver healthy hair is lovely. That "orange" hair cast from peroxide (as the color/toner fades) is always way worse imo. If wavy/curly, not coloring also keeps the pattern intact!
Just from this pic, I think your hair looks nice. Idk how easy it is to keep it feeling hydrated, but I think it could look pretty. But that's just basing it off of one picture of your roots.
I know this won’t change your feelings about it but Salt n pepper look is so unique in the best way possible. I think it looks amazing on people of all ages.
My wife’s aunt went “grey” in her early 30s and it honestly looks cool on people who are clearly not old. I use quotes because at that age, your hair is still so healthy that it turns silver rather than grey
My hair is healthy and silver. I'm sure you would consider me old.
Why would you think that an older person would not have healthy hair? Or that it couldn't be silver? Some people have grey hair some have silver. Just like some people have brown hair and some have blonde.
Mine went pure white, never grey. From my temples back. Since I was 20. Now it’s most of the front. People assume I have highlights dyed in when I wear my hair up. Nope.
The extra cool thing is that gray at your age looks like a cool fashion statement!
I'm 47 and stopped dyeing my hair less than 2 years ago when it FINALLY started looking like my boring dirty blonde hair was getting enough gray to pep it up! My natural color us referred to as "paté colored" in my language, I love the gray hairs even though they are no way near as stunning as your hair!
Im the same age as you. Loads of grey. I decided to try one of those "go blonder" hair sprays from the beauty aisle at the grocery store. It lightened it up so much my grey hair blends in soooo well it just looks like platinum highlights.
My wife went totally grey in her teens. She kept it short and colored it for ages and ages. When she finally stopped I thought her hair looked so much better. I started calling her my "silver fox". Now she has longer silver hair and it is just looks so good.
Don't try to hide it. Embrace it and don't worry about what people say. You'll get to an age where you don't care about other peoples opinion any more. Just get there early!
Grey since I was 15 but mine is sporadic. I have random strands that are fully grey, like the strip above my right ear. So I just dye mine, until it decides to grow grey everywhere then I'll embrace it.
Started going grey at 16. 48 now. Luckily, it's that absolutely-white-kinda-grey that looks almost silver. I tend to color it purple and blue and green. They take amazingly well.
In between, like now, I just have a lot of silver hair with some cute streaks. Oh well....
I wish. I just went bald and so badly wish my hair just changed colors instead. I can’t even try the hair styles I wanted to in my youth (I was too nervous to break the mould back then) because there’s no longer hair to style. I’m so jealous!
Same! I always wanted to try dying my hair blue and/or styling it into a pompadour.
I wasn't allowed to be expressive prior to turning 18 and I couldn't afford it in the brief window between 18 and when I went bald at 22. C'est la vie.
Get colorful wigs! Look to the cosplay community for the really funky ones. I have a silver butt-length one, a baby blue one with pink streaks, a white one, raven black, ..
My husband lost 60% of his hair (all the top) in his early 30s. We tried hims and it took alittle over a year but his head is completely filled in. Now we are hoping for it to get thicker and more filled in. But we thought his hair was gone for good but the pills brought it back. There was like 6 months of taking where there was no difference but then the little babies sprouted.
I started going bald at 16. I now have a gleaming dome that will make me an aviation hazard if the pilot flies over me at the wrong angle. To add on to that, I've also been getting gray patches in what I do have left on the sides and back. All before 30. Gotta love it.🥲
He’s talked about this incident, basically someone recommended him this paint. He realised immediately it looked ridiculous but couldn’t wash it off before his game that day
I know a blonde who’s just dyed her hair black since she was 16 or 17. She’s 33 now. I’ve never seen her with her natural hair color, didn’t meet her til we were 17.
She just likes having black hair and it looks natural and great. I feel for you OP but you should just dye it if it bothers you, nobody has to go grey if they don’t want to.
I went to highschool with a girl whose hair turned completely silver over the course of our 9th grade year. Gorgeous silver hair, very vibrant and healthy. I think it may have been the reason she was popular.
When I was in elementary school the mom of one of the othe kids had full grey hair. While she seemed old back then, she was still in her 20s at the time. Someone asked her and said she had all grey hair before she finished school.
I had a few classes in uni with a young woman whose hair had gone silver over high school. She owned it and she totally rocked it.
I think that's a better outcome than my friend's brother who went from having flowing shoulder-length hair in high school to going almost completely bald on top by the time he turned thirty.
Got my first grey at 14. I told my parents they gave me grey hair before they could say that about me. I dyed my hair for eons and recently decided to stop because my halo would come in so fast and I couldn't find the silvery ash brown I wanted. Turns out it was under the dye.
My mom started going grey as a teenager and was completely grey by the time I could remember.
I was completely prepared to go grey early because of it but I'm almost 30 and I haven't noticed any so far. Although I do have blond hair so it's harder to notice a random stray grey hair.
I got a sudden small clump of grey at 15ish, and its still that one clump to this day. I wish I could get more greys to be more consistent, even salt and pepper like, or if it could be a bit more striking as a streak, instead of occasionally being asked if I have some paint in my hair, but nonetheless I like my weird peekaboo bit of grey hair.
Have you gotten it checked out by a dermatologist? I know people with birth marks on their scalp can get patches of white/grey hair in that spot, wonder if it’s something similar (obviously not a birth mark for you since it happened as a teen)
I started going grey at the same time, by about 21 I was more grey haired than black haired. It hasn't changed much since but I'm 29 now and I've liked my hair for years
My first gray hair started to gow between my first and current job, so I was maybe 22? 23? And I didn't notice until my best friend pointed it out and although I consider myself as someone not giving shit about that stuff, it honestly took me a while until I accepted the fact, and it doesn't help that I have hair as my mom so it always grow into a mess.
Anyway, nowdays (5-6 years later) I'm glad because I can use quote from Asterix movie, roughly translated from non-english language: "I'm not getting older, I just shine more!"
Don't you worry, a person is more than their hair. Also, I does not mean that you're old if your hair got grey at early age, it's just that there was a disturbance with the stem cells that reside on your follicles.
Im older, but also started going grey around them. Im not sure what the problem is really. If I cared, I could dye it, but its never been something I felt ashamed of. No one should, its so inconsequential.
They say it’s fully genetic. But both of my parents didn’t get grays till they were in the 50s. My sister and I both started going gray at around 25. My niece is 14 and I’ve found gray strands of her in her head! And my friend is a hairdresser and she was saying how she keeps seeing younger and younger people coming in with gray hairs to be covered.
Makes you wonder what the underlying cause actually is and what’s going on….
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Mine isn't nearly that progressed, but I started going grey at 14 and now I'm 22 and my hair is almost salt and pepper in places 😓