Thankful: Clairol
One of the things my husband admitted he took into consideration was how youthful my mom looked. He thought perhaps if mom was that young, maybe I had those genes.
My reaction?
“Those aren’t good genes. It’s Clairol!”
Mom turned gray at age 16, and I found my first strand at age 25.
The year I met my husband, just sayin’.
Seriously, it isn’t gray hair that runs in our family, it is white. Those that chose to let it transform have a beautiful white color. But, they are grandmas who look the part.
My mom looks like she’s in her 50’s. She’s over 70.
I’m 45 and I am not ready to call it quits on Clairol.
My husband might be ten years older but he has a youthful look to him. I don’t want to be confused with his mom or someone older. Is it vain? Absolutely.
Clairol has been with me since 1995 and we’ve seen bold reds, a blond, and a palette of browns.
In a season where gray is the in color, color me with Clairol.
Lightest Golden Brown, please.
So true, Julie! I’ve improved myself with Clairol a few times, too. But, now that I’m in my mid-60s, I decided that I’m improved enough on my own. I’m afraid my gray is that yellowish-gray color so I think I’ll reintroduce myself to Clairol soon.