This morning I found a tuft of gray hair near my temple. I've been a "natural shade" for 15 years. My hair has a light brown/dark blonde, slightly dull color, in which I have never recognized myself. Over time I was purple, red and finally, I dyed my hair the natural color of my mother (almost repairing a mistake of Nature). In reality, this decision meets a widespread trend. Even the very young ones dye their hair grey. Leaving your hair in its natural color, however, is something else. Especially if they are grey or white. You are allowed to accept and show a change due to the advancing age. Thus embracing a great taboo. Gray hair helps our authority and makes us feel stronger? Activating any decision-making process about your image allows you to consciously communicate with your appearance. And the result of this awareness brings with it confidence, helps to straighten the back and raise the head. It gives you power and decision, even at work. To allow oneself (and I use this verb a