... but here's the deal: There's a lot.
First of all, when I realized I was getting some grey hair, back in late 2018, I decided that it was time to stop coloring my hair red and let it grow out.
My rationale was that I didn't want to be one of those white-headed ladies with obviously fake red hair and shocking white roots.
It took about three to four years, but I was finally able to cut that last bit of dyed hair off and had my natural brown back, with some grey "highlights."
But THEN my hair had started changing into the wavy hair I mentioned a few posts ago. My hair had been absolutely straight, no body at all, my entire life. I guess it's perimenopause hormones, but it made my hair curly.
Last summer, a hair-dresser misunderstood me when I said I didn't want layers and thought that I wanted my hair to match my "fringe," so she cut about 6 inches off of my length.
What THAT did was to get rid of the remaining straight hair I had.
Truth is, I needed that cut but was too much of a wimp to ask for such a drastic cropping.
It's so weird. This wavy hair came out of my head! New hair after half a century! |
Well, I realized today that we're in another kind of "grow it out" waiting game.
In summer 2023, I started taking minoxidil. At the time, I assumed that I was losing hair because of perimenopause but now know that hair loss is a symptom of hyperparathyroidism. Regardless, my hair was thinning more than I was comfortable with when my hair was still mostly straight and very fine (it's still fine, but it looks thicker because of the volume).
Now, I figure we have about 18 months until my new growth catches up with the length I am keeping my hair these days.
I'm sure something else weird will happen by then and we'll get to start this process all over.
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