At what point do you list your hair color as "gray" or "white?"

koreth@lemm.ee to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world – 65 points –

I just filled out a passport renewal form and listed "brown" as my hair color. But if I'm honest, I'm at an age where there's more gray hair than brown hair.

There's still enough brown that it's obviously my original color, so I don't think I lied on the form, but it got me wondering: what's the cutoff?

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I was renewing mine at age 50 and the lady at the DMV said, "don't you think we should change your license to say grey hair?". That was the day for me.

How does she know you aren't going to regularly dye your hair its original color though?

I've been bleaching and dying my hair different colours for the last few years (because I didn't go to the office for two years and then no one cared). I recently got a new passport and had blue hair for the photo. Fortunately the main photo is black and white as my hair is purple now, and will likely be a different colour by the end of the year.

Here's the thing- It's not going to get more brown as time passes. Once you find yourself having that conversation with yourself, you are gray.

I'm sure it's highly subjective. But if you want to go about it scientifically, you can survey a number of strangers to answer the question for you.

Now, where to find those strangers...

Personally I would say when the white/grey overpowers the brown because it is the main color

I have to get a new license next year, My hair is a mix of brown and white, but my beard is fully white. So yeah, that's a good question, not sure what to put there.

If it’s not your first passport I guess they have your original hair colour on file, since you didn’t colour it artificially, I would say brown.