I considered giving up hair color after the holidays, but my husband assured me that I would look much older. "It'll age you," he said. "You'll look like Cruella DeVille."
Ouch.
I'm tired of the monthly coloring ritual. The dye messes up our towels, gets on my clothing and sometimes makes my hair turn a most unappetizing color. To get away from the harsh chemicals, I tried a chamomile tea rinse that lightened my auburn hair to a flaming red. Henna is drying and coffee doesn't do much of anything.
I admire Journalist Anne Kraemer, who went gray at 48 and hope that I will look as good as Helen Mirren when I stop coloring. But I'm not convinced that going gray won't hurt my career. Aftr all, you don't see Diane Sawyer, Oprah, Condoleezza or Hillary showing their true colors.
Lets face it. Women haven't come as far as some would like to think. Though we've moved up the corporate ladder, become world-class athletes, and gone to the moon, we have clung to our youth like a ferocious lion guarding her cubs. We've come a long way, but the road doesn't end here.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
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That is a battle all of us over 45 have to fight. I'm fortunate to be blonde. Although the "tow head" I was as a child turned more to light dishwater as I got older, it's still blonde at 59. I just get highlights in it about 3 times a year. I've been blessed. I have lots of natural curls so I don't have to style either, just use a diffuser to dry it and go. What we women go through! Gets harder each year.
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