Among the sundry ways in which life sorts itself into lists labeled Fair and Unfair is the way in which we regard gray hair on males and females. Generally speaking, men gain the adjective "distinguished," while women are saddled with "mature."
Yet, the Fair/Unfair lists also include the notion that it's acceptable for women to get their gray painted away in salons, while men should just suck it up.
Now there is a middle ground -- dare we call it a gray area? -- called "gray reduction" and it's keeping chairs filled at one Minneapolis salon. Jon Charles Lake Street salon was named one of "the 52 salons that are shaping America's look" in the August Elle magazine.
Charles said he's been working on this concept for 20 years, about as long as he's been styling hair.
"My joke is that I'm the only straight man who, when I meet a woman, looks up instead of down because I'm checking out her hair," he said. And on that note, we're off.
No Elvis in the building
Charles is guided by what he calls the three rules of male hair color.
1. No Elvis black. "It's not acceptable -- unless you're on the professional gambling circuit."