Greying beard

Maaaan…. I got a grey patch that started in on my stubble around 35 and it still hasn’t decided what it wants to do. My hair, however, has decided to go full “salt n pepper” I think it’s called and you would be surprised just how many women think that shit is sexy. I went back to school for music and sound engineering on my GI bill and I had an 18yr old girl next to me in my computer glass call me a “silver fox” and I had no idea what that was but the way she said sounded like it wasn’t too bad… It’s not. Every single female I’ve asked about greys have all said the same thing… Leave it alone. They like it.
 
Maaaan…. I got a grey patch that started in on my stubble around 35 and it still hasn’t decided what it wants to do. My hair, however, has decided to go full “salt n pepper” I think it’s called and you would be surprised just how many women think that shit is sexy. I went back to school for music and sound engineering on my GI bill and I had an 18yr old girl next to me in my computer glass call me a “silver fox” and I had no idea what that was but the way she said sounded like it wasn’t too bad… It’s not. Every single female I’ve asked about greys have all said the same thing… Leave it alone. They like it.

This right here.

Lean into it, OP. Grey hairs are a privilege that are earned.

Also, women dig them.

I know guys who dye their beards. It looks stupid, and all of us make fun of them for being so insecure.
 
This right here.

Lean into it, OP. Grey hairs are a privilege that are earned.

Also, women dig them.

I know guys who dye their beards. It looks stupid, and all of us make fun of them for being so insecure.
Plus, you’re supporting those goofy adds on tv and stuff…lol. But for real tho, chicks these days are into grown ass men. You earned them, others didn’t even make it this far.
 
got any backup on the "protective tanning" claim, because my understanding (with minimal research, mind you) is that people with higher melanin levels are still subject to skin cancer.
True, but darker skin can tolerate uv lighting more than light skin and so there will be less uv damage, in comparison.
But you are right and that's why everyone should use sun protection.
This is what I hear dermatologists say.
 
got any backup on the "protective tanning" claim, because my understanding (with minimal research, mind you) is that people with higher melanin levels are still subject to skin cancer.

A "base tan" on average caucasian skin provides the equivalent of around SPF 4 protection. I'd argue a one week course of MT2 easily goes beyond a base tan with just incidental sun exposure lasting a few minutes.

While SPF 4 may not sound like much, it's 4 times the protection of no tan. So the equivalent UV damage of 10 minutes takes 40 minutes.

This is nothing compared to someone utilizing protective clothing and diligently applying sunscreen, but how many, particularly men, do that every time they go out?

The argument against a "base tan" has been the UV exposure required to achieve it inflicts damage that largely outweighs the protective effects, but with MT2 this protection can be achieved with virtually no UV exposure, and protects areas not usually covered with sunscreen, like the scalp, eyelids, inside of ears, etc.
 
Pretty sure AAS has accelerated the rate of new gray hairs on my head and face. Could be a coincidence. I swear on blast more show up though each time then when on TRT. I kind of like them. I'm not early 30's though. I have friends who started graying significantly in there early or mid 30's. Genetics play the biggest role, but sleep quantity/quality and overall daily stress level play a big part as well.
 
my barber i been going to for years told me yesterday "your hair is getting darker&grayer", ive been using mt2 for a month
 
my barber i been going to for years told me yesterday "your hair is getting darker&grayer", ive been using mt2 for a month

You didn't have grey hair before or it got worse after MT2?

Shame she went from looking pretty to what she has turned herself into, imo.

Yeah, i remember when i started steroids last year, i swore to myself i would never touch tren and never get that horrible overtanned leathery look that many steroid users like.

But here i am, blasting tren and tanning with MT2. So far i like it though, i actually look better with a tan, just have to stop before i get too dark and leathery lol.
 
For something like beard hair color, pictures are easy enough.

Just looking at pictures taken every year or so (at family events etc), I can see pretty clearly when I went from: blackbeard -> salt & pepper -> more salt than pepper (now).

Still no gray/whites up top, which seems kinda weird. Only facial hair.
 
You didn't have grey hair before or it got worse after MT2?



Yeah, i remember when i started steroids last year, i swore to myself i would never touch tren and never get that horrible overtanned leathery look that many steroid users like.

But here i am, blasting tren and tanning with MT2. So far i like it though, i actually look better with a tan, just have to stop before i get too dark and leathery lol.
i did have grey hair but it was longer than i usually let it get so the greys were vey dominant lol
 
Just For Men always looks weird. It looks like a midlife crisis.

The slow wash in version, "Control GX" is very subtle. There's no way it can be detected, unlike full on dye. Results take a few weeks, and it never fully eliminates all grey, but the difference is impressive and indistinguishable from natural imo. The active ingredient in the shampoo only adheres to grey hair, which is some chemical voodoo they've pulled off.
 
yeah im totally happy with my tan , i get hella compliments from the girls at the cafe i eat at regularly
 
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