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Yes it can. I have black hair. I will never ever sell out and go blonde just like the other boring dull people out there just because of greys. You just have to keep going at it. It is not hard to dye your hair every 4 weeks with hena or other dyes. Letting yourself go is the worst.
This is one of the best videos I’ve seen for those with thick curly hair like mine. I need layers or it looks like I put my finger in a light bulb. I also like my top short, it thins out my round face.
3:43 That what I'm dealing with. My natural color is dark brown, and at age 57 the majority of my hair is still primarily dark brown with no gray at all, except right around my temple and sideburns. I saw my 1st gray hair at age 22 but eventually the dark dye couldn't cover the gray, so in my 30s I started going blond. Now after 35 years of dying it blond, I want to go natural, but my dark hair looks terrible against my older skin. My younger brother went silver 15 years ago and always looked amazing!
Well said. I thought Allan was an incredibly interesting character, and one who speaks to the central dilemma of the modern man: that true, non-toxic manhood goes unrewarded and unrecognized by most women, but it is still the morally right path to choose because aggression and domination produce only misery. The moment that best captures this is after Allan beats up all the Kens so he and the women can escape, gets back into the car, and instead of acknowledging what he just did, Gloria simply tells him to shut up. His bravery is met with contempt, yet he does not protest. The challenge for self-aware men is that toxic masculinity is greatly rewarded financially by society and sexually by women. This unfortunate truth creates a challenging dilemma for men not to succumb to bitterness on the one side, and aggression on the other. The rewards of true manhood are internal, and one must have the fortitude not to need external validation from women, who, in the real world, will almost always choose the dominant, aggressive male (Ken) over the true man (Alan). It’s a tough moral, behavioral, and emotional needle to thread.
Natural silver hair growing in is not pretty, but yes, if you place gray hair dye over it it looks just like any other light color out of a box...not much different from coloring it blonde or black, just coloring it grey so when silver roots come in (which you will still notice) it is perhaps not so obvious. No different than any other color job, just grey color😊
I didn’t like it personally it was trying to convey a message of how women are “oppressed” ( I’m only talking about in 1st world countries like America) and near the end they tried to sympathize with men and try to show how men have their problems too but I just felt like that was done poorly all in all I felt like the movie was kinda hateful although people like to take the perspective that it is satire which can make sense