Brutkey

Amelia Bellamy-Royds :progress:
@AmeliasBrain@mstdn.ca

Aging sure is a trip, with an often uncertain destination.

I still often get mistaken for much younger than my 43 years, but the white hairs are steadily increasing. As I idly twisted this loose white strand around my fingers, I tried to imagine what I would look like when that colour change is complete.

I'm sure there's an AI app for that somewhere. I'm equally sure that I'd rather wait and hope I have enough time left to find out for real.

WanderingHuman 🇨🇦🇨🇦
@ECityMom@mstdn.ca

@AmeliasBrain@mstdn.ca My hair has greyed far too rapidly for my liking. I've been feeling older than my age.


Amelia Bellamy-Royds :progress:
@AmeliasBrain@mstdn.ca

@ECityMom@mstdn.ca That is certainly another aspect of it — looking around at the way the gray hair transition progresses in others. Such a visible sign of aging, but often unrelated to other health factors.

Some people actually do go solid gray, vs I've clearly got the salt & pepper genes, with individual hairs either full color or bright white. And some people much older than I, like my best friend's mom, still have quite dark hair without dying it, while others seem to change drastically before they hit 40.