"I LOVE your hair!"
My friends, I can't tell you how it warms my heart to hear those words directed towards me! Especially as I have stopped dying my hair after doing so for many years, and I have snowy white roots with brown hair at the ends. Several women have said this to me lately and two of them have told me that I remind them of the character from X-Men. I am thinking they must be referring to "Rogue". Now, if there is a very old lady in these films with white hair, just keep it to yourself, okay? I am saying I look like "Rogue"!
It has been really nice not to color my hair! I never went to the salon, it was always Loreal Excellence, Medium Brown for me, and I have the brown stained towel to prove it! Do you color your hair? If not, when did you stop? And also, has anyone told you that you remind them of someone? Have you ever been told you have a double? It actually happens to me quite often, I must have that kind of face!
I suppose I should take a more recent photo of myself with my new silver roots but if you look carefully at this photo, you can see the white just at the top of my head. Obviously, I had waited a bit to touch up those roots. LOL!
Hey! Anybody remember me telling you the difference between a dragonfly and a damselfly? (Some might say they look the same, but a damselfly folds the wings together, while the dragonfly holds them out, horizontally.) This is a damselfly, posing on one of our blueberry bushes! It is an ebony jewelwing. You must love that name!
Take care!


I never knew the difference between a dragonfly and a damsel - very cool!
ReplyDeleteI am still coloring my hair, right now it just gets gray at the temples so it's not too hard to keep up on, but the time is coming. Good for you! PS - I like the pic.
Glad to supply new knowledge to you! You will be tested, LOL! I say color or don't color, it's all good. x
DeleteI never colored my hair. Since it's light there wasn't an obvious difference when it started changing.
ReplyDeleteYou are like my sisters. Blondes always have it better! :-)
DeleteI've never dyed my hair and so I've aged naturally. I love it when my friends let their hair go grey though -- they always look terrific, in my opinion! When I was young and in university, several people told me they saw my doppelganger around. Eventually, I saw her myself! Riding on the bus one day, I looked out the window and there she was! And yes, she did look like me -- we could have been twins!
ReplyDeleteWow, did you ever meet face to face? You could have had fun with it, fooling your friends!
DeleteNobody has ever said to me that I look like someone else, but many people - especially, but not only - women compliment me on my hair since I have stopped colouring it. I started colouring at around 40 and back then was determined to stop at 50, but then I didn't... Only when the salons were all closed for three months here because of Covid restrictions did I stop, and I have never regretted it - on the contrary, I only regret that I ever started colouring in the first place! All that chemistry on my head, all that time (and money) spent at the salon... Home-colouring I have always found difficult because I can't see very well without my specs.
ReplyDeleteYou have great hair no matter its colour!
Oh, your last sentence makes me smile!
DeleteWhen you get to a certain age, men don't seem to notice you, I hate to tell you, but maybe that's just a thing here in the South. I must admit, I liked your brown hair but now, I like your pretty light hair!
Back in my forties I "toned" my hair for a while (at home) but didn't keep that up for long. My hair has kind of faded in colour gradually and it still kind of depends on the light if it looks white, grey or some weird kind of blond. - I have been told a few times through life, usually by new acquaintances, that I remind them of someone else they know. I've never met any of my "lookalikes", though!
ReplyDeleteAh, that sounds like the blondes around here, when it starts to grey, it really isn't that much of a difference!
DeleteNothing wrong with white hair. Mine is grey and thinning. At age 80, what do you expect? Haha. Thanks for the photo of the damselfly.
ReplyDeleteI guess I should have said that I started going grey when I was a teenager. Started coloring my hair in my early 20's, so for a very long time now! Hey, I am a grandmother now, so it's time!
DeleteMy mom was a strawberry blonde. I've never dyed my hair. It has make strads of silver with my dark brown. I'm just letting it be.
ReplyDeleteStands of silver sound pretty. My silver is GLEAMING on the top of my head now, so when it is all that color, it will be very bright. Oh well, I will dazzle! LOL!
DeleteGood on you, I just let mine go grey after looking like a badger for years. I remember my mum getting her hair done every week. It was years before I realised as he had it coloured
ReplyDeleteAh, I know most women go to salons to have their hair professionally colored but I am too...what is the word? CHEAP! Ha ha!
DeleteI stopped colouring my hair a few years ago. What a relief!
ReplyDeleteOur damselflies are appearing now, but I haven't noticed any dragonflies yet. The ebony jewelwing is so beautiful.
So glad you like the damselfly too! And isn't it nice not to think about having to color your hair every month, it is truly!
DeleteI didn't know the difference between the two either. Very interesting. What I did and do is have lowlights put in and my hair looks highlighted. Reverse highlights. Your hair is very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI had blonde highlights in my hair when I first met RIchard in 1981. I went to a salon in Sandy Springs, Mitchell Barnes was his name! He was quite well known for his hair salon, but I just went with a friend, I had never heard of him! Only had it done that one time! LOL!
DeleteI never ever coloured my hair. Perhaps because my mother didn't...or grandma...
ReplyDeleteLovely dragonfly !
Have a nice day !
Anna
Oh, glad you have never colored your hair! And it is does LOOK like a dragonfly but it is really a damsel fly! See, it is a DOPPELGANGER! Ha ha, see why I chose that for a photo to go with this post? :-)
DeleteAt the age of 50, I stopped coloring my hair. What a relief that was. It seemed every two weeks, my white roots were showing. Now it's completely white. Every time I look in the mirror, I can't believe the reflection.
ReplyDeleteI said that I would at 50. Then, I said I would at 60. I made it to 68!! I am sure my hair will be completely white when I have it all grown out. I don't plan to look in mirrors. LOL!
DeleteI have often been accused of coloring my hair, but never have. Those who have accused me of coloring often don't have as much hair as I do. I also must hav a doppelgänger somewhere, since I'm often mistaken for someone else...
ReplyDeleteRichard is like that, he hardly has any grey at all! Never mind, I will make up for both of us!
DeleteI dyed my hair when I first began to gray. My hair felt like dry hay. I stopped because it was more trouble than it was worth. Oddly enough I am still not very gray. (Genetics.) I suppose I will never get that pretty silvery gray that my oldest son has.
ReplyDeleteOur son is taking after me and his beard has silver streaks! Still handsome though of course!
DeleteDamsel flies are some of my favourite creatures. And I like the tiny electric blue and green ones every summer, so small most folk don't see them as adults. But young children spot them as they fly at that face height. If that's not a fairy, what is :o)
ReplyDeleteYes indeed! Damsel flies look like fairies! Such delicate looking creatures, I am so pleased to recognize them.
DeleteNo hair color here, I earned every gray from my children and am keeping them!
ReplyDeleteDamsel flies and dragonflies are all lovely, I enjoy seeing them and trying to snap photos. Once in a while, one will hold still just long enough.
You know Richard is the one who took that photo! He is my photographer and gardener!
ReplyDeleteI let my hair go white during covid. I colored my own also at times u would go to the salon.
ReplyDeleteDamsel fly I will have to look for one.
Cathy
Hey! Yes, look out for the damsel fly! I love the dragonfly too, just don't have a photo of one just now. I'm sure your white hair is beautiful. xx
DeleteI don't think we have damsonflies in Australia. It's very pretty. But we do have dragonflies which hover over swamps etc. I had naturally dark brown hair, coloured it for 45 years when the greys appeared. In 2019 I suddenly went allergic to the colour and stopped. My hairdresser carefully bleached some of the ends to make it less shocking, and I began growing out the grey. Then Covid hit and we all stopped going to hairdressers, or anywhere else, and in six months I had a head of snow white hair. Permanently. I still get compliments on the white hair, which never happened when it was dark. I was told a few times I looked like the late Queen, but I'm not sure I liked that idea. Anyhoo, good for you, and your photo is absolutely beautiful Kay.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I am sure your white hair is gorgeous, set off by your stylish clothes and shoes and regal bearing. I try to let women know when they look good! If they are having a bad hair day, I say nothing, I promise! We need to support each other, I think. After. I became a grandmother, I thought that was a good time to go natural!
DeleteNatural is always better than coloured in my opinion. We should take comfort in life's various stages not try to mask them. Keep on being natural. The Ebony Jewelwing would agree!
ReplyDeleteTee hee, when I was 21, being grey was not for me but otherwise, I agree with you! That ebony jewel wing has THE most perfect name, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteHe did well to catch that picture, those brutes never stand still long enough.
ReplyDeleteYou should see the blurry shots that I have of them. As long as subject is still, Richard will get a good picture. He has a steady hand and s good eye.
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