Unlike
blondes and brunettes, redheads never develop gray hair as they age. A
little-known fact about natural red hair is that it retains its original color
longer than any other hair hue. Eventually, the ginger tends to turn blond,
and
ultimately white.
~Lisa Collier Cool, Author
#makeup for redheads, #justforreadheads
I'm well past the age when a dark-haired person would be showing some gray at the temples but I still have the same ginger locks I had as a child. My grandmother didn't have any significant white hair until she was well into her 60s and her hair was still mostly red in back when she passed away at 93! I love being a redhead.
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