It looks great! I'm in the process of growing my hair out, so I may try something like that. And don't color your hair!

fabulous cut and gorgeous color--don't dare color your hair!

Ditto what everybody said.
Except, since the cut is so good, when you are ready for your next cut I probably would schedule it with the same stylist. And when you sit down say how much you loved the cut but hated the push for coloring, product, etc. so much that you almost didn't come back. So, to please not mention any of it. And then change the subject.

Love the swing and swish! I think a cut can be fabulous without being daring --- you'll need to decide if you desire to be more daring. This cut look modern and versatile.

The natural color of your hair adds to the cut and style. Colored it would look ordinary. I like what Barbara Diane suggests.

So I run into my former boss today. He has not seen me since I stopped coloring my hair. And first thing that came out of his mouth after more than 4 years was - "what is going on, please color your hair"
I was hurt and upset. I was actually having a good hair day and feeling pretty good until then.
I told him that I am alergic and that I can't color it any more. And that is true but not even the main reason anymore.
Would it be the same if I asked him why doesn't he grow his hair back ?
And actually this is not the first time that he said something inappropriate and hurtful . He was my boss when I was pregnant and when I returned to work after maternity leave, first thing that he said was that I gained weight and that I should do something about it.
Anyway, I just had to went and I know that you guys would understand.

I think your hair is gorgeous. Seriously gorgeous. Don't feel hurt, just realize how stupid he is, and how lucky you are that you don't have to see him everyday.

Some people just have no tact.... I'm sorry you had that encounter. What you do with your hair is none of his business. I would encourage you, if you ever encounter this type of comment in the future, not to give an excuse but simply to state it was your choice and maybe add that you like it. You don't owe anyone a reason for personal choices that you make. I find that response very empowering, personally.

Wow. That man is extremely rude, thoughtless, unkind, and inappropriate.

I really do not understand what makes people think it is ever okay to say such things in such a way?!

I think you look beautiful, but then I suppose I'm another who ought to be colouring her hair.

Anchie, you are stunning. His comment has nothing to do with you and instead reflects everything about him. Carry on.

It is always difficult to think of the right response in the moment. But once in a while, faced with a comment like this, I've simply said, "I beg your pardon?"

Occasionally this has had a positive effect of getting the person to re-think the ridiculous thing they have just said.

He's the worst. And yes, sign him up for Hair Club for Men.

Sometime people can be so insensitive or maybe they just think their opinion counts? Go figure--but that aside you still look beautiful--your hair is gorgeous as it is--hold on to the feeling you had before his nasty comment--that's the true mark of how you look--if you feel great then you look great! and....I have to agree with Xtabay--sign him up for some info from Hair Club for Men--and send it to his work address! HEHE!!

Better yet, have a representative from the Hair Club company visit him at work during an important meeting. After all, surely he wants to look his best?

Hee hee, yes! Don't get mad, get even! He SO deserves it.

He's an ass. You're gorgeous. Including your hair. Sign him up for hair club, definitely.

You guys are the best. And you are cracking me up, I already feel much better. He is not really worth it.
But I was mostly upset with my self and my response, why I had to justify my choice to him anyway. It is difficult to come up with the good response at the right moment. But I really like 'i beg your pardon'

Too bad I can't give you all therapy, boost, comedy and wisdom. at the same time

The only good part of that story is the word "former" as a description of your boss. Jaw dropping rudeness.

Your hair color is beautiful and I am so glad you don't work for that man anymore. There is just no excuse.

Just a cold stare would be an acceptable response to a rude comment like that...he's not worthy of your time.

Aaughhh! Tearing my hair out in frustration on your behalf! If you were not the polite and thoughtful person I'm sure you are, you might have said, "I would never change this color--it's sophisticated and chic--and luckily my hair is nice and healthy, not thinning like yours."

Thank God he's not your boss anymore! What he said was rude and uncalled for.

I like the cut and the color (or lack of it). I'll never understand why grey and white hair is a "bad thing" after all, everyone gets grey and white hairs sooner or later if one lives to an older age, and I'd rather continue to live to an older age than the alternative.

Aren't all those young models doing stuff these days to get their hair the color of yours?

My jaw dropped. Glad the comments were from an EX-boss. Wow. Also, glad it wasn't a relative.

That is a totally rude and crude comment. Consider from where it comes Anchie. He sounds like a boor at best. You are beautiful and don't let his bad taste and lack of manners make you forget that.

You know, some people open their mouths and words just fall out. He probably has no clue how hurtful he was. Don't waste another second worrying your gorgeous head about it!
I have salt and pepper hair ( a little heavier on the salt). Every time I go for a haircut my stylist and I talk about how we wish it were the same color as yours. Yours is so striking!