'There’s not enough grey haired icons for women' - Des Bishop

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'There’s not enough grey haired icons for women' - Des Bishop
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“There is this sense, that when a woman lets themselves go grey, they’ve let themselves go - you know?”

In the world of international politics, President of the ECB Christine Lagarde and former British Prime Minister Theresa May are all notable examples of women who have embraced the grey.Advertisement

he said while presenting“The only grey haired icon that I can think of immediately off the top of my head is Krystle Carrington fromAlthough Des now proudly describes himself as a ‘silver fox’, a few years ago he dyed his hair to keep it from going grey. “When I was in China filming a series for RTÉ, I was dying my hair at the time and I got stuck having to continue to dye it for continuity purposes,” he said.

“I couldn’t find Just For Men, so I used to have to get my mother to ship me Just For Men to China - you know, like a drug dealer.“It’s stressful if you think you’re not going to get the right colour.”“It was getting to the point where I was having to dye my hair every two or three weeks because I could see the little specks of grey coming through,” she said.

Scientists in the United States have recently concluded that the most likely reason hair goes grey is because pigment cells lose the ability to mature.

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