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Dyeing Your Hair

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There is a hair coloring product here in the US called Grecian Formula that works unbelievably well. I used it for a while in my 40's. It is a water-white liquid. You put it on your hair every day and your hair gradually goes back to its original color: if it was blond it turns blond; if it was brown it turns brown. Incredible. Looked completely natural as far as I could tell However, I stopped using it because it is a lead compound and if it were to be absorbed heavy metals accumulate in the body. Long-term use could bring problems. I tried having it dyed at one point and the color was not right, looked fake, etc.

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lead compound and if it were to be absorbed heavy metals accumulate in the body.  Long-term use could bring problems. 

Leadzeplinitis maybe :o

:D that was terrible!

Real blokes don't wear any Ornaments,Trinkets,Earrings,Necklaces or Rings and they definitely don't dye their hair. :D:o

Me'n'mine hair have been together a long long time, bin bossom buddies for ever, but it will go it's way and I will go mine. We will part as friends. :o

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