Should men dye graying hair or embrace the change?

Design Essential Stylist and hair model - Jonell Whitt via Steed Media
Design Essential Stylist and hair model – Jonell Whitt via Steed Media

Apparently, some men are self-conscious of their receding hairline or graying beards. Given what the barbers at Bronner Bors. International Beauty Show stocked in their arsenals — clippers and hair dye — that seemed to be the logical conclusion. At what point do men determine to pencil in that line or just go bald? Which one do women find more sexy? Men, you need to hear what the women and barbers are saying about just letting it go.


Many of the barbers were applying color during their presentations. At the Anatomy of a Barber booth, rolling out asked professional barber Fox from Memphis, Tennessee, about hair coloring. “In the past, we used a spray [to fill in bald areas] that would run down your face if you sweat too hard. Now we use sprays that are alcohol-based to prevent running,” he said. He also talked hair fiber, which is actual Brazilian hair that is strategically placed to fill in the hairline or any balding areas.


Hair Patron at the Bronner Bros Hair Show - Photo credit Jonell Whitt via Steed Media
Hair patron at the Bronner Bros. Hair Show – Photo credit Jonell Whitt via Steed Media

You can age gracefully even with a receding hairline and that salt-and-pepper beard may enhance your look.

What are your thoughts on men dyeing their beard and hairline? Click the gallery to see the men we found who dared themselves to be original.


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