When did your bush turn gray?

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It is still it's natural color at nearly 68. Head has some gray around the edges but the rest is what I was born with. My body hair is it's natural color but facial hair is white if I let it grow, which I don't.
The last time I let mine grow out it was still dark. My beard is gray. I think I'll stay smooth.
 

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i started getting grey pit, facial, chest and pube hairs starting 25. The hair on my head is til 97% black. I'm greying the opposite whay I guess. Neither of my parents greyed until post 50.
 

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My relationship with all my body hair has always been odd. Hair on my head was medium brown, but my facial hair was a mixture of light reddish brown and very blonde. My mustache always bleached out to pale yellow blonde while the rest of my beard would be red. Pubes were also that reddish brown. Arm and leg hair was light brown but bleached in the sun. Chest hair would be brown like my head, and get lighter from treasure trail down. It was odd, but kind of cool - especially with the difference between my head hair and facial hair. I like the contrast. After I got serious about weightlifting, chest and arm hair didn't matter because it was always shaved.
My head started to get a little gray around 40 and now there's very little "pepper" among the salt. Mustache is stil blond, and the rest of the beard is an even mix of gray and red. The last time I let my chest hair grow long enough to assess, it had turned mostly gray, so it'll stay shaved.Sorry, but no way am I ready to sport white chest hair!

But back to the question: those reddish pubes, at 56, still have very few grays in the bush - at least when I grow them out long enough to judge. If I'm not regularly shaving, they're buzzed down to 1/4 inch or less. But when they get about 1/2 inch long, I can spot some stray grays in there. Never noticed that before 50.

TMI?
 

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Mine hasn't yet and I'm 48. I'm just starting to get a little bit of grey on the temples, i.e. on the side of my head at the front. As my public hair has been growing for about ten years less than the hair on my head I am expecting my pubic hair to resist going grey for another ten years or so.
 
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