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Post by nonchallance on Aug 10, 2012 14:13:19 GMT -5
Well, if you count tabloids and trashy blogs as a trusty source he had Botox. But seriously - tabloids, people?
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Post by murly on Aug 10, 2012 14:13:45 GMT -5
[/IMG] I like the silver hair it suits him way better than blond But I still love black more [/quote] Hey, your first post! [/size][/font]
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Post by butterfly on Aug 10, 2012 14:13:55 GMT -5
Look at my avi, Adam has deep forehead wrinkles. I think he has not used Botox.
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Post by wiga on Aug 10, 2012 14:14:20 GMT -5
I love the platinum hair on Adam. I am looking forward to more color pictures of it, especially when he is on stage.
I have a white streak in my hair on the right side of my head by my forehead. It has been developing since I was 21. It is identical to my mother's and sister's hair. I wonder if it is part of our deafness. We don't have a specific syndrome, but my hearing sisters do not have the streak, so... perhaps it is related somehow.
Anyhow, now that I am 48, the streak is about 3 inches wide now and WHITE! I LOVE IT! I dyed it for a while when I had my daughter, because everyone asked me if she was my granddaughter (I was 43 and I live in Utah. Murly will understand that I should have been a grandmother by that age in this state). That question made me feel sad because people were overlooking the fact that I was her MOTHER! She is my first and last child, I am her m.o.t.h.e.r. Then I decided I didn't give a damn what anyone thought about my white streak and I went back to my natural state.
Now I have more white hair than I can count and I love it. Perhaps dyeing it platinum would be the answer. The white never stayed blonde when I dyed it anyway, as streak were challenging people to not judge me based on it's existence. It would be fun to have hair closer to the color it is becoming.
I wish I had Adam's guts to do wild color shifts, but I really don't. I am a bit of an introvert and I don't want the attention. : )
Sorry for the long post.
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Post by FanOfTheMan on Aug 10, 2012 14:15:23 GMT -5
But I do find it amusing that he had Botox for the wrinkles in his forehead, but is coloring his hair to silver. I somehow missed the Botox. When did he do that? I never heard about Botox. butterfly- Who can even look at forehead wrinkles when those gorgeous yummy lips are so close. WELCOME trueffel96
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2012 14:15:34 GMT -5
He wouldn't be able to move his eyebrows if he had Botox on his forehead! It's as simple as that! Unless the insider was Adam, I don't give a fuck who said it!
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Post by tigerlily on Aug 10, 2012 14:17:15 GMT -5
Well, I like the silver better than platinum blond, but I think that unless you are obviously quite young, silver hair ages you. I had two women in my family who were identical twins. One choose to let her hair turn silver naturally and one chose to color her hair. The woman with the silver hair truly had beautiful silver hair. BUT...people regularly thought and treated the silver-haired woman as if she were the mother of her dark-haired twin sister. The hair alone made people think there was 20+ years difference. People didn't see their faces, they just saw the hair and responded to it. And in our youth-obsessed US culture -- particularly in the entertainment/music industry in the US -- I'm at a loss for why looking older would be a professional benefit. Particularly for a pop star trying so hard to crack US radio which, so we keep being told, doesn't want anything to do with anyone over the age of 25. But I do find it amusing that he had Botox for the wrinkles in his forehead, but is coloring his hair to silver. [img src=" i770.photobucket.com/albums/xx348/Quu3/Adam%20Smilys/Other%20Smileys/dunno1.gif"][/IMG] Did you just make this up? Also, silver is "in" for those who are fashion risk takers. It's a risk and shocking for a young person to color their hair a silver color. If it wasn't a fashion forward move, Lady Gaga wouldn't have had silver hair. It's not shocking or a fashion risk for older people to let their hair naturally go grey. THAT is the difference between a fashion-forward statement and what you are referring to.
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Post by butterfly on Aug 10, 2012 14:19:17 GMT -5
. .. . . . trueffel96!
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Post by trueffel96 on Aug 10, 2012 14:26:54 GMT -5
Thanks for the nice welcome =) I've been lurking here for a few weeks and now i've decided to finally post something
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Post by murly on Aug 10, 2012 14:26:55 GMT -5
I love the platinum hair on Adam. I am looking forward to more color pictures of it, especially when he is on stage. I have a white streak in my hair on the right side of my head by my forehead. It has been developing since I was 21. It is identical to my mother's and sister's hair. I wonder if it is part of our deafness. We don't have a specific syndrome, but my hearing sisters do not have the streak, so... perhaps it is related somehow. Anyhow, now that I am 48, the streak is about 3 inches wide now and WHITE! I LOVE IT! I dyed it for a while when I had my daughter, because everyone asked me if she was my granddaughter (I was 43 and I live in Utah. Murly will understand that I should have been a grandmother by that age in this state). That question made me feel sad because people were overlooking the fact that I was her MOTHER! She is my first and last child, I am her m.o.t.h.e.r. Then I decided I didn't give a damn what anyone thought about my white streak and I went back to my natural state. Now I have more white hair than I can count and I love it. Perhaps dyeing it platinum would be the answer. The white never stayed blonde when I dyed it anyway, as streak were challenging people to not judge me based on it's existence. It would be fun to have hair closer to the color it is becoming. I wish I had Adam's guts to do wild color shifts, but I really don't. I am a bit of an introvert and I don't want the attention. : ) Sorry for the long post.
The old joke around here is that you can tell a Utah wedding because both the bride and the mother of the bride are pregnant.
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