Should A Man Cover His Gray? | Tips On Covering Graying Hair...At Any Age!

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So you're out there looking for a new job, you decided to switch industries. You want to try something: new. You've only been out of school, a decade you're in your mid-30's and you're up there, updating your LinkedIn profile going through checking out everything. It'S like God. This looks really good. And then you look at your picture and you realized wow like I've been, you know graying a little bit earlier. It runs in my family, but do I look? Am I sending the image I want to because I'm looking to get into the communication industry, I'm looking to go into a startup work for a high tech company out in Silicon Valley, and you look at yourself and I'm like? Ah, is this the image I want to send In today's video gents we're going to talk about? Should you cover your gray In today's video gents I'm going to talk about four advantages to covering up your gray, but I want to hear from you guys down in the comments. If you disagree, if you agree, if you have something to add, let me know I love learning from you guys. And without further ado. Let'S get into the points. Advantage number one of covering your gray. Gentlemen. Is you will look younger.? So let me pull up two pictures. Same man same facial structure. Look at everything is pretty much the same except his hair color., Which color looks older. Well, the vast vast majority of people are going to say the man with gray hair., But why do we assume that someone with gray hair is older Because look at the way that the hair plays with his skin tone. In general gray, hair is going to give It a cooler, a more pale type of skin tone, often associated with people that are older. Now. Some of you guys may be saying: okay, Antonio, so maybe I'm 25, maybe I'm 30 and I've got graying hair. Why would I want to actually not like look older? Well, let's say you're getting into an industry that there is actually age is something.. Yes, there are a lot of against this and we shouldn't do this, but we judge people based off of what we see. They're going onto LinkedIn. You are wanting to work for the startup.. Everyone at the startup is 25 to 30 years old and they are looking for someone that's going to fit into their company.. You are 28 years old, ideal candidate right, You've got all the qualifications, but when they look at your picture, what they noticed is. Ah, this guy looks like he's in his late 30's. Maybe in his late 40's. I don't think he's going to be a good fit. Boom. They pass over you. That opportunity is missed because you don't look the part. So throughout this video, I'm talking about the. Why of covering up your gray.? But let's talk about how to actually cover your gray. Guys, I want to bring in the paid sponsor of this video Control. Gx. Control GX is the first shampoo that gradually reduces gray.. It'S a shampoo, so you just use it like. You normally would until you like. What you see. This generally takes about two to four weeks.. You then use it a few times a week to maintain the look. You want., It's simple, it's easy and there are no shade selections needed.. Basically, it's a universal shade that gradually reduces gray and allows you to show as much or as little gray as you'd like. Guys it's best for light brown to black hair., To learn more about Control. Gx check out the link in the description of this video. Advantage. Number two for covering up your hair gentlemen. Is you start to feel younger. Notice? I didn't say you become younger., No, that's impossible.! This is more of like a placebo effect, and this is the way it works. Is that how we? We have an emotional connection to how we see ourselves. And the way we see ourselves every single day. You look in the mirror, or maybe you're, looking at yourself in a photograph you're, looking at yourself in a video and you're with and around other people.. So there is a comparison. There is a perception of not only how old you are, but how old you are in comparison to others among you peers, even though you're two years three years younger than these guys that you are constantly being approached as like. Hey you know, are you the oldest one here you must be the old man of the group., Those things people say in jest, but they can have an effect on you.. So, all of a sudden, when you start to cover your gray, you don't have that issue anymore you're. Just you know, everyone is like assuming you're the same age as everyone else, because you are, you don't have that older look and you look at yourself in the mirror and you're like you know I like this look., So guys, that's where it can have a psychological Effect on you. Reason, number three to cover up your gray, gentlemen, is that you don't have to adjust your wardrobe.. Let me explain what I mean by this., So, let's say over the period of two years, your hair goes from a dark black to a salt and pepper type of look.. So definitely you've got a solid gray.. One of the issues with this is that most of the colors in your wardrobe that you chose before you had this hair color change worked really well, probably, and naturally with your darker colored hair., So your navy shirts, your darker charcoal colored suit all of these stuff. You love the way it look on you. It popped, it looked really great. And when you look at yourself the salt and pepper type of look, it just doesn't work as well., That's natural, because your contrast between your skin and you hair has actually shifted.. Now you can go out there and rebuild your wardrobe and run with this, or you could actually cover up some of the gray and make sure that you continue to be able to wear what you want. Reason number four to cover your hair gentlemen. Try something new. Have fun. So many times we go through life and we don't actually enjoy it.. So just try and see what happens see if people notice see if you start to get compliments. See, you know see how it looks with the other clothing in your wardrobe.. Try something new. All right gentlemen.! So now it's your turn.! Let me know in the comments: should a man cover his gray.? Did I miss any points? Do any of you guys have stories that you would love to share? I would love to hear from you guys down in the comments.. I really appreciate you guys, interacting with me.. I always try to get down in engagement with you guys, but you guys have helped build up my channel.. I really appreciate your support. I'll, see you in the next video. Take care.

Gabriel Eisenberg: I started to slowly go grey from my mid teens and I started dying it soon thereafter. After years of dying my hair, I stopped at the end of last year. At almost 25 I know that this was the right call and I think that it looks great. My confidence is up and I'm not worried about people seeing the grey anymore. Keep up the awesome content, Antonio :)

Mauricio Montes: I've started graying really early. from patches at 14 to most of the sides gray at 25 now. coloring my hair has really made a difference. I was still carded for alcohol and such but it's completely true that peers notice the difference between dyed and undyed hair. it's just something you do and no one notices if you do but does if you don't.

Demont Powell: Youthfulness vs. looking distinguished. I'm almost 38years old and am about 20-30% grey. I did the dying and eventually got tired of it. I finally embraced it and no longer worry about it. I actually enjoy the air of wisdom that accompanies my grey hair!

Plekhanov: I used Just For Men beard dye and I love the results. I had a very small amount of gray on the chin, light brown on the cheeks, and dark brown everywhere else. The beard dye made my beard a more uniform color, adding depth while still looking natural. Most people say I look about the same, but to me the effect is amazing. I will try Control GX. I have heard Just For Men can cause blisters even for those who have used it for years without adverse effects.

Brent Testerman: Once again Antonio, great subject matter and content! I started going gray at about 30 and typically got more positive feedback than negative, regarding that fact. Fast forward 24 years, I'm now 100% silver/light gray and sport a mustache w/ a medium size Vandyke, which I get a fair amount of compliments on. This brings me to the subject at hand. I find myself in a bit of a dilemma at this juncture of my life. After 30+ years of marriage I am now, unfortunately single. That being said, at some time in the future I'd like to date again and think possibly coloring my hair as well as facial hair might be a viable option. I value your knowledge, insight and opinions greatly on such matters. Any input would be greatly appreciated, thank you kindly. Peace through strength and Faith.

J R Snyder Jr: I'm changing my hair color to Wild Tiger Tawny Gold. Kidding! I became heavy salt and pepper in my early twenties and it has stayed that way. Started coloring my hair then but you do reach a certain age where you have to be careful about that because it then becomes the reverse and too obvious a contrast with your skin. I regularly get compliments that people think I'm 10-12 years younger when they find out my actual age. A lesson in taking care of yourself and good genes. Anyway...There are various ways to achieve the look the sponsor shampoo does and I've been looking at that and appreciate your mentioning this one. I'm going to try it for Reason Number Two.

Gordon Brandt: I've been turning grey since I was fifteen. By the time I was fifty I was total silver and got more compliments than before I turned grey. I think it's a personal appearance issue. If you have difficulty relating to work than maybe you should consider delaying the greying. As for me I love it.

شامي خانة تمانة: For me, Baldness is way way worse than gray hair... Sometimes, gray hair is associated with Wisdom, but baldness is only a sign of aging...

MexicanMaiden62: The simple answer is no because it looks beautiful on a man and it looks like he doesn't try. The world becomes more vain and vain each day. As a woman I dont think men should be dying their hair because it looks fake. If a man looks good. He goes to the gym has the right clothes on regardless of his age or if he has gray hair or not. He will be seen for how he looks and men don't realize we love them with gray hair. It looks so natural yet sexy

It's Ya Boy Ed: im 37 and have grey hair, been having a battle in my head if i should dye it or not for a while. just did like 2 weeks ago and trust me when i say, been getting a lot of good complements, woman and even guy friend say i look 25 now so you can imagine my boost of confidence.

Idris: I'm 22 and have tons of grey hair alot of people have pointed it to me. I have thought about dying my hair but alot of people including my barber have told me not to do it for now as it would speed up the greying process. maybe in a couple of years when the greying is more visible but for now I am rocking it with confidence.

Nanner Sammich: I can't wait to go silver like all the older ones in my family. I've been dyeing my hair silver for short periods of time since I was in grade school. But then again, I am younger and live in the Silicon area, so it looks like a fashion statement than me being older. Great video by the way.

Paul L. Rogers: I used to go bald and clean shaven because of my thinning hair and grey. I started growing them both. I'm loving the hair, even the hair line and the grey in my beard makes me look like an animal....more beasty. I love it. I'm may not keep the hair or beard, but I am never coloring. I've gone from looking wimpy to Wolverine.

Status 101 - Daniel Ho: I've been using Control GX for 2 months. I was looking forward to trying it because I usually cut my hair short, so the benefits of dyeing are lost every time I get my hair cut. I must say I barely notice the difference. I find it just doesn't have enough dye to noticeably darken white hairs; they just become a shade of very light grey. If they reformulate it with a bit more dye, I'll love to try it again.

Dank Reaper: I started going silver early mid 35 I am now 38 and yes people do assume you’re old. So covering up your gray is perfectly fine if you’re still active in your career or any professional setting. Made me feel younger.

Roderick: I can now see how it is useful to dye your hair to your 'normal' hair colour. I never really understood why men would do it, because when I would see someone rocking their grey hairs, it would subconsciously send the message to me saying: that's an older guy, he probably has learned more lifelessons than I have learned, so I can learn from him.

Red Pill Lense: I'm a little late to the party but, I'm a youthful looking 48, when I dye my hair. My dilemma is this; divorced at 43, this is when my grey started spread like a wild fire. Dying it made me look at least 10-15 years younger. I exercise and dress fashionably. However, I also love the old silver fox distinguished gentleman look too. Being single and dating, I want to keep dying it, but I really hate the maintenance of dyeing it every week to keep up with white roots. Ugh, the agony!

Stylish Over Sixty: Antonio I love when you tackle subject like this often I find I'm in agreement with many of the suggestions and advice you offer but it's times like this I get a chance to wholeheartedly respectfully disagree first of all graying is just a natural process of aging I personally feel man or women who constantly dye their hair is more likely in denial certainly if you are looking to up your career hair color should be the last thing that you are judge on what about your past work history or qualifying credentials should that not count for something and there are many successful people who proudly display their silver crown of glory actors George Clooney , Richard Gere then even the news reporter you actually feature in your video Anderson Cooper. About making you feel younger well that has more to do with self confidence than dying ones hair sure I acknowledge trying different things can boost your morale but there again it's what you are inside that really matters and as you no doubt can see I too am a silver hair fox often I have even been told if I dye my hair I would look twenty years younger my response to that is always "I work too hard to achieve this look! Great video love the subject matter keep up the fine work!

Roger Gelwicks: As a 25-year-old who's graying, I'm pretty conflicted about how I should feel about it. I haven't done anything about it, as so far I haven't run into any disadvantages to being perceived as "older." Most people assume I'm between late 20's or late 30's. As someone who wants to eventually step into leadership roles in my career, I'd like to think it'll be an eventual advantage. Am I off-base?

Neil McCarthy: Hey Antonio. A few years ago I knew I was going to be in the job hunting market because my company was getting sold. A few months before I started to color my slightly grey hair so there was no trace of it. No one - not even my wife noticed. I went on the interviews and got a new job, then stopped coloring it. I was afraid of exactly what you stated - that people would judge me for my age. Most people think I'm about 10 years younger than I am so I really wanted to use that to my advantage. I don't think there is anything wrong with doing it, especially if it make a person feel better about themselves. Maybe someday I'll do it again but it's better to start when you're only slight grey so it doesn't look so obvious AND if you can, you should really have it done by a professional because it looks so much better than the out of the box colors that don't really match.

Brian Guilfoos: I like my gray. Ultimately, it's a personal decision, but I've had some gray for a long time, so I'm very comfortable with the growing amount in my hair and beard.

Steve C.: I,m 56 and started coloring out the gray about 3 years ago. The trick is to spend a few bucks and have it professionally done. I look and feel younger. Be prepared for lots of compliments. A friend who hadn't seen me in 35 years said I looked "frozen in time ". Another person thought I was the twin of my 10 year younger brother. You get the idea.

Kevin Masters: Here's some food for thought: if you're in, say, your 30's when most men would start having grey hair, would covering your grey show that you're insecure and not 'comfortable in your own skin'?

Rami Al-Mudafar: Let me disagree with you Antonio for once. Although one should never say never, but I'd never hide or cover my grey hair (which I have plenty of). I often get the notion/compliment that it's sexy, a sign of being mature, and most importantly I don't want to work for an employer who doesn't aprove my look, it goes the other way around, I 'll never work for that employer who employs me for my age and not my knowledge/experience. In addition experience comes with age.

Call Me Ishmael: grey hair and the aging process had an impact on my friend's self-esteem, so he was dying his hair and he looked so much younger!

Delano Scott: While I understand the reasons given for covering your gray, I however embrace mine. I view mine as being a sign of wisdom, showing that I have actually experienced life. I haven't really ever considered that I don't look young enough, because my face actually still looks youthful (one reason I rarely keep a mustache either).

Michael Cleroux: I'm 32 and my goatee is peppered but my hair is mainly dark brown. Since my skin is a natural tan colored white, it suits me well. I feel lucky. Your videos inspired me to change not only my style but lifestyle too. I did a few changes to my wardrobe but waiting since I decided to hit the gym and gaining 1lbs a week on average. You motivated me to be better. thank you.

Arsenio's ESL Podcast: Some grey-haired men, especially the likes of businessmen, can rock it perfectly. For instance, if it's not entirely grey, the combination of black and grey is actually pretty cool. I've seen some of my friends rock the goatees with black and white and it's AWESOME in my opinion.

1natehill: Thanks Antonio, I'm 66 and for years colored my hair by a professional. Right now I'm letting the gray show to see if people respond to me differently or if I should go back to coloring.

amajorseven: I like my gray hair. Earned every one of it. I experimented with color when I was younger but I"m done with that. There are a lot of good looking men out there with gray hair. Be authentic and enjoy the way you look.

Some Legend: 22 and the grey is starting, the few greys I have look ridiculous so I pull them out but when more come along I actually think it will suit me

shadowgovernment3000: Another reason to colour is that when you get a tan by being in the sun, grey hair contrasts significantly, making you look a lot older than if you had greys & didn't go in the sun.

Jean Gentry: perspective from a woman who has a few gray hairs- its your hair, but im of the opinion that a man can work gray hair if he wears it with confidence. Also, the judgement may be mainly in your head- i briefly angsted over my gray hairs in my 20s, but then realized most of my peers had gray too- they were just hiding it. I personally see no practical point in trying to hide my grays, so i don't. Despite having gray hairs, i am still often mistaken for younger than i am (early 30s, but most still peg me for mid 20s)

4 u: Antonio, I must say that the production quality of your videos has increased significantly over the past few years. Well done. However, I worry that this is more of an advertisement than an actual video. You seem to have neglected reasons why you wouldn't want to cover up the gray-- if you have a baby face, for instance, or if you just prefer to leave things natural.

nater51: I'm going to chalk this video up to the paid sponsor and ignore a massive amount of what was said. I'm a 34 year old freelance wordpress developer so I am in tech and I have received many compliments about the grays in my hair and beard. I've always been taught that embracing your grays shows wisdom and maturity. It's not about having grays it's how you wear it. If a company doesn't want to hire or promote you because of your gray hair, you don't want to work for that company. They obviously won't value you for your skills.

S C: I have grey hair, even younger women love it, as long as your face and body is kept in shape and you well groomed, makes you look classy. In fact if your face looks young and you have grey hair, it actually makes you look younger in the face...I'm 48 but just need maybe a little GX to even out some patches.

Mic Mica: 1)    The roots stay lighter, it looks artificial. May be if they add different shades of gray to their collection, then this problem could be fixed. 2)    These days 20-year-old guys are dying their hair GRAY, women love it. (take a look at today’s fashions) 3)    A smart 20 plus year old will work for himself (will be his own boss) he doesn’t have to dye his hair darker in order to please some idiots who work in corporations.

Penguin Community: There are many reviews here on YouTube of guys in their 50s who are trying ControlGX. Most of them should have stopped at 50% gray. It looks weird and unnatural when guys our age (50+) with 90% gray cover it up completely,

Michael Stoddard: Covering your gray hair is a personal decision based on where you are and where you want to go in life. Personally I have found, and at 29 I've been braying since my freshman year of high school, that keeping gray in my hair gets me a little more respect. I can use it to my advantage. When I speak people tend to listen a little more because I look like I've had more experience in life. I use my head and facial hair (when I'm able to skip shaving) length to my advantage. Younger service members listen like I'm a wise old sage, and the guys that have been in the service pause a second to digest what I've said instead of just brushing me off as a know it all young punk. The nice thing about this shampoo, and I've used it before, is allowing just enough gray. However, I felt fake. That was just me and its only my opinion. I would recommend it to anyone that wants to try showing less gray without changing hair styles. This was a great video Antonio! I look forward to them every week.

Carl Aspinwall: I had my first grey hairs at 16! Obviously it wasn't as noticeable then. I will dye my hair if I feel like it. To me it's more about having it one colour.

Camilo Asturrizaga: Great video, you should do one on balding/baldness next. Some of us young guys may not have gray hair, but our head just isn't as full as it used to be.

gkh50: Been using a similar product for about 5 odd years. Sister advised it, started going grey after a few dodgy tours in the Army and with corporate life.. it accelerated it. In Asia, it is the norm. Hence why you see Asian men with deep dark hair..

Alonso Castro: Men look worse and older when they are out of shape and poorly groomed, not necessarily due to gray hair. Better to get moisturized, shaved or cleanly kept facial hair, loose weight, flattering wardrobe, etc. I love my graying hair!

QuantumSpin: I'm 56 with a full head of hair thats 50% gray. My decision to stop dyeing my hair was when my 30 year old son got his first gray hair.

Harris Zeboki: My hair is naturally black but I dyed it grey because I personally like it. People see that and when they talk with me, they get surprised that I'm actually 20! It's a good surprise, though. Also, I just feel better and feels more "natural" compared to when I dyed my hair purple.

Darron Brown: Do one on the way bald men should dress. I started balding when I was 23 and it made me insecure. At 28 I actually believe I look better with a bald head. Things that have help me buying Allen Edmond boots and my leather jacket. Being bald gives you a more masculine look, not necessarily attractive but masculine. I have noticed that wearing masculine clothing to compliment my bald head I had been getting a lot more attention from women. I'm still in college and the attention has helped my confidence.

florined: There is tremendous age discrimination these days, and it's not necessarily that companies dislike older (aka "seasoned") employees, but the thinking is the older guy expects more money and will leave at the first opportunity. This is actually wrong and usually works the other way around, younger employees are much more likely to jump ship and shop around their skills. At any rate, it depends on where you are in your career; if you're applying for a CEO job, gray hair is a sign of experience and wisdom, but if you're a mid-level manager in your late 30s or early 40s with some gray hair, you should really consider trying to look younger.

Brandon Hanners: Antonio, if you haven't already, or if you did so a long time ago, could you make a video on the different types of trousers? A video that really goes into the difference between chinos, khakis, dress slacks, and others and what a guy should look for in fit and how/when to wear them.

JeffDickstein: Gotta say. I'm 53 with plenty of gray. I own it. I think attitude and confidence have everything to do with it. Look good, feel good and own the room when you enter.

i94yeh2p: Good video. I've had grey hair since I was 26. I was wondering about that new shampoo, Control GX. All the grey doesn't go away I think, just a certain amount.

b4dawnproductions: Im considering covering the grey now. Hope this product helps and thank you Antonio

justaman: Once you color your grey hair, there is no turning back as the moment you stop coloring they grey hair, you suddenly look decades older and will hear gasps from your colleagues. My recommendation is not to cover it but if you do, then stay with it. Jobs, employers , colleagues and friends , sadly, do judge you by your age so coloring will make you look young.

nubicep65: I started greying at 25. By 35 my natural hair color was salt n pepper. I started dying my hair at that point. By age 47-48. I stopped. Why, because I got tired of doing it. My hair had 2-3 different shades of brown. A lady co-worker told me grey hair is mature, & sexy. After that comment I never colored again. Now at age 52 I'm 85% grey and look at least 10 years older then I am. You know what ? I like the look and people treat the "older man" a lot different especially the 20 something crowd. They seem to get a bad rap from most as being disrespectful but, I always am treated great by them. Opening doors for me asking me if I need help with anything. And the ones at work ask me life questions in general. So, I like my grey head of hair.

Joan Fordham: My son went prematurely grey through stress at his workplace .He still looks youthful in other ways so I think he could consider it but men 60+ Sorry,but it looks awful

david henriquez: Tbh , I get told it’s attractive and I have had gray hair from 19 to 29 . I know it’s genes not stress.

Michael O: I think an important rule though with this is if you are over 50 or so years old, its time to own the grey hair. Nothing looks stranger than a 58 year old dude with solid brown or black hair.

Mike Webber: I disagree. We live in an age in which people in their thirties on live TV have their faces digitally retouched while the image goes out. IMO this is just mainstreaming to America the idea that everyone has to be forever young, line less, and dark haired. I find little in daily life to be more absurd than people of either sex in their fifties, sixties, and up with dyed hair. After a certain point, one looks like what one is, an old person with an old face who looks even older because their hair is either the same color it was fifty years back. Or, worse, A completely artificial looking color they think looks good on their eighty year old head. I have earned every gray hair I have.

Muhammad Umer: great video one of the significant subjects is this one. But my personal Choice is that I want to try this slight grey look even in my current age.Just for trying something new. But you did a great job regarding this video.Love your videos. keep posting.

Joseph Jones: No desire to cover my gray. If anything, I wish it would come in a little quicker, as the transition period is a little rough. No desire to look younger-- 20 years of experience in the industry is something I value.

Vojtek Stefanovic: I'm not sure if this shampoo is safe to use, especially having in mind it costs mere 8 bucks... I bought something similar few years ago in Italy, but then read about it on the internet and decided I don't want to risk my health for temporary benefit.. then I think I would rather go for dying my hair than using some kind of shampoo. No offence Antonio, I like your page and thanks for helping out in style related questions! I'm happy if it helps anyone to improve their looks!

james hodgkinson: I am starting to go gray and I have thought about dying my hair, however some dye jobs look fake, and could look like a bad wig. However that shampoo could work is it available in the UK?

Momos Life: Disagree. Look up a docu on alpha apes. Grey hair is associated with high status and being alpha. Not just on apes. Just accept being seen as the older, wiser and leader of any of your groups. I even thought once about making dying my hair Grey.

Sebastian Kühn: Hello Antonio, regards from germany, found your videos some weeks ago. Subscribeb immediately, thank you for great tips, working with some of your products, love the vincero watches and that they ship free worldwide. sorry losing topic, at the topic I understand your tips and the concern for young guys in an young industry or environment, I am 34 now, starting to become pale white, thats from my father. I working on becoming general manager in a hotel and feel quite okay about my hair. what do you recommend in that industry and what do you think? should a hotel manager take an older look or an younger look?

H J: There is an old saying witch reads: 'Women love only 3 types of metal on a man, and that metals are, Silver in his hair, Gold in his pocket and Steel in his underwear.'

Gora Chand: My Dad age is 50 and I help him colour his hair black and it gives him a great boast of confidence

Nasser Alajmi: Big love ❤️ to you In my culture covering gray hair in not appropriate and it is considered cheating I agree with you changing the style but not the hair color.

JuniMond: thanks for this video, could you pls make another video and share ur opinion about different complexions, for example, i am Indian my skin is not too dark like near to mostly Mexican complexion, what is ur advice should darker skin tone should dye the hair if yes then what type of colour??? regards,

TheSNOTTBALL: I tried coloring but I found it messy a b day too much to keep up with every week. It looks ridiculous when it starts growing back in.

Mike Webber: Any employer I colored my hair for would be in for a rude shock when after a few weeks I let it go naturally gray again.

u235u235u235: actually, some gray hair works well with pale white skin, it hide wrinkles. dark hair is horrible on older white guys cause of the pale wrinkles look worse. notice how your first picture example the guy is olive skin tone, with few wrinkles.

Markose Chenthitta: What colors would compliment young men with greying hair in terms of clothing?

RD 94: Just turned 44...yes, perceptions change when you go grey. It's an ugly truth.

NCR Lives Forever: If men have wrinkles, and they dye their grey hair, It doesn't wash anymore time to go grey.

Pat Pat: I am rocking the grey hard, I am 38 and a proud grey but my tip for a man who has pale skin like myself try a moisturizer with a hint of tan. It will give your skin and hair a lift. hope it helps lads

Brian Fitzsimmons: Does anyone know if Antonio's jacket is one of his bespokes, or is available for purchase somewhere? The texture is fantastic.

CarmonaEnterprises: I do have some white hair on my head but not so obvious at this time. I suppose if I went to an interview with my white hair, I would take care of my skin and make it naturally glows. I believe that some people are looking for healthy vibrant people as candidates for any job. In addition I would probably wear an Original Grain Rosewood Chrome Watch to divert the attention away from the hair and onto something where the other people will be compelled to give you a complement. So Antonio if you have a spare OG watch I'll wear it to my next interview and test my theory!!!! Maintaining a healthy lifestyle overall will be a big plus in being successful in making a good impression in interviews and engaging other people. Thanks, Jeff

Akshay Manke: hello sir I am from India and love your channel your all tips are awesome but my style problem is different. I am only 20 year old and surviving hair fall problem my front sculp hair go back so I need your help to how I handle that problem please if possible to you please shoot video on that topic and one more time your tips very helpful for me.

Lindos Ladio: I'm 17 and I can't wait to have grey hair, I love them! Greetings from Italy!

pee jay: such a great product, wish they made one for people losing their hair ;-)

Hue Misstiburgund: Hey Antonio, I have a few questions not linked to the video, but for sure to your channel, and I would greatly appreciate your answers. What do you think of shirts with epaulettes, both non casual and dress ones. And can you pull off suspenders with those? I like to be dressed well with the word serious & man of every situation in mind more than urban and employee, if you see what I mean. Thank you very much for your future answer, and continue to make high quality videos!

RAOBANION: Men can not keep up with the roots by styling unless they wear it mid length.  Best thing to do is either cut it short or get ready to play with a midlength style.  You must cover the roots somehow. Are you ready to go to the beauty shop every 3 weeks?  This stuff get under your nails and rubs off.

Nova Verse: applying for application and judged based on looks over qualities and abilities is discriminatory..

Sean Turner: my family doesn't run gray till there late 70s. My hair genes are very strong and it's going to take forever to lose my hair and get gray hair.

John Smith: Why should men NOT cover their gray?

Adam M. S. Gresham: I think a guy has right to color his hear if he wants to. I'm only 33 I don't have gray hear but, if I start to I would color it because I don't want gray hear at an early age. Not that there's anything wrong with it, it's beautiful and shows wisdom.

Kevin Masters: This is my opinion, but a man should be proud of his years. Just like fine wine, men age and become more wiser and elegant.

PAK Man: You never mentioned how. Plus, what is the best way to do it. Should one cover all the grey or just parts? And, how does one do that?

T-Doggy Dogg: I would rock the grey hairs. like 75 color and 25 grey or 50/50. Idk yet I'm 20 and I have a long way to go until I get grey hairs.

megagene: No way. Men look awesome with grey hair. I only have a few odd strands here and there. That's kind of annoying. I can't wait until it goes full on salt and pepper like George Clooney and Ryan Reynolds. Looks dapper af.

Sudharshan Nair: hello sir, as usual awesome video! can you please make a video on wardrobe essentials a teenager (me) should have

Andrew Hardy: I honestly think it depends by person. Myself... I;m a complete baby face, even though I'm about to turn 40 ( In some photos in can be particulalry bad, on one dating site I would get ocassional comments such as "I don't date peter pan) So now I'm getting grey on the sides (Reed Richards style), I am over the moon. The one thing I think that was missed from this video was the fact that in some levels of business looking younger than your peers can also be a negative. For example (I'm thinking management), the look of experience a maturity can be a good thing.

Kamran: The intro is freaking convincing

AMS: Sounds like such an honest and unbiased opinion when your sponsor is Control GX. LOL.

NCR Lives Forever: Grey Hair makes you look older,If you want to look younger dye your grey hair.

Erómeon: I have a friend who actually looks younger with gray. I have seen him with the hair tinted and he looks his age (25). But with gray, he looks 20.

Clyde B: If your George Clooney you can have grey hair He is good-looking, has money up the ying yang and doesn't give a shit. I think a man over 50 looks stupid with an Elvis dye job. That being said, some people look good with grey hair while others just look old. Toning down grey can look great, it is what makes you feel good about yourself If you're in the market for a younger date, your choices will be limited if you look old and worn out. Just my two cents worth.

R Dixon: in other industries such as engineering I feel grey adds value, i.e. people have more respect and confidence in that person because they must have more experience

Armando DeDios: What color clothing works best with grey or greying hair?

Turtles: I'm 23 and I've been getting more and more white strands every year but people don't tend to notice when my hair is short without looking super close

shubham sagar: here's a challenge, you are going for a date/marriage/reunion/etc. but you only have a dollar in your pocket.find 5 items to impact your first impression in front of new faces.this may include jwealary or watches, etc.

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