Adebayor's started so well for Man City
Time to dye?
Stephen Nolan is sitting in for Victoria this week and is blogging here too...
It's shocking. I can't stand it. Being fat is one thing, but going grey really drives me mad.
I wish I could sort out the lunatics who try to peddle the line "it's distinguished". There's nothing distiniguished about it. It's a sign of things deteriorating, falling apart.
The dyes must work. I'll choose a different make than the one Richard Bacon uses. He should sue.
UPDATE
You've been sending me your advice about what to do with grey hair. Andy in Lancaster says "Stephen, u shld dye ur hair crazy colours. I hav red n green & women love it!"
He even sent a picture
And here's some of the texts we received:
"I thought the comment from the Liverpudlian lady about "not hiding behind hair dye" was a bit rich, especially coming from a WOMAN !! LOL." - Tony Milton Keynes
"Im 38 and very grey. My wife is 38 too but she lo oks 25. Been dying my hair since i was 24"
"Hi Stuart, my hubbie turned grey in his thirties and is even more handsome than his twenties. He is known affectionaly by his children as Pappa Smurf!!" - JUNE
"When it goes thin, shave it off and don't dye it,women can get away with it, men can't." - Tony, Dover
"Stephen, don't colour your hair, it's similar to having a Bobby Charlton comb over when you're losing your hair!" - Paul from Welshpool
"I'm 37 and just starting 2 go grey. My wife and my 7 yr old daughter like 2 pull them out with tweezers." - Ben, Wolverhampton
"I'm 48 and grey and it's great, much more manageable, I haven't got time for these vain people who dye things, stuff plastic implants in things or stretc h their face so they look like a bank robber with a stocking over their face. Live with what god gave you." - Steve, Napton.
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