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Working to Disarm Women’s Anti-Aging Demon [nytimes.com]

 

A couple of years ago I had a light bulb moment. So many women color their hair to cover the gray. Many resent the effort and expense, and it’s a major way in which we make ourselves invisible as older women. When a group is invisible, so are the issues that affect it. Suppose the world saw how many we are, and how beautiful, I mused. Suppose we morphed together, in solidarity: the Year of Letting Our Hair Go Gray! It would be transformative!

I posted the idea on my This Chair Rocks Facebook page. I got a ton of blowback. I deserved it. “You go first,” was one notable comment, so I did, bleaching my whole head. (I keep part of it white, partly as an age-solidarity dye job and partly because I figure no one believes the brown is real.) Mainly I learned an important lesson: Who was I to be telling women how they should look or what they should do? To each her own. We each have to age in our own way on whatever terms work for us.

One thing we can all agree on, though? Aging is harder for women. We bear the brunt of the equation of beauty with youth and youth with power — the doublewhammy of ageism and sexism. How do we cope? We splurge on anti-aging products. We fudge or lie about our age. We diet, we exercise, we get plumped and lifted and tucked.

[For more on this story by ASHTON APPLEWHITE, go to https://www.nytimes.com/2017/1...en-looks-ageism.html]

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I don't color my hair, I have white streaks in the front of my face and everyone tells me they love my streaks. I am too lazy and cheap to color my hair plus there are only a few people on earth whom I care about what they think of me. They love me no matter what color my hair is! Hair color does not define a woman.

I love this.  I am going gray, and occasionally other women who want to know when I'm going to start coloring my hair.  The response includes family history. My mother spent the last 20 years of her life trying to cover up her age, and it was painful to watch.  I'm going to proclaim my age, and thanks, mom, for your influence!

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