I had started going grey in my late 20’s . By my late thirties I was really salt and pepper on top and I have black hair. So it really showed . After about a week and a half it I could see the results. My hair now looks amazing. Leave it I. For about 5-8 minutes. I do basically what this guy did but I use it everyday. My hair is jet black again . I look like I’m in my 20’s again . I’ll be 42 in a week . Works great also I’m from India and we have amazing hair that can be dyed over and over without losing strength
"I'll never be a silver fox, I'm more of a grey squirrel" had me laughing real hard there! Great joke and it's nice to see people harmlessly poke fun at themselves. That said, honestly you have great facial structure and I think with the right grooming techniques you could really "glow up", so to speak. You're not at all unattractive, but with a beard or stubble, and perhaps shaving your head and trying the bald look? I think you'd look absolutely badass. Thank you for the video too, Bob. Very informative!
Thanks! I came up with that joke as I was speaking... just an ad lib that seemed to fit. And I appreciate your grooming thoughts, so thanks for that that.
I used the original formula .It washes out super quickly. 3 weeks tops..unless you don't ever wash your hair it could last longer. Maybe this is a better alternative.
As I mention in the video, I used the original Just For Men hair color (which I show on-screen) for 15+ years, before I switched to this Control GX formula. The original stuff worked well for me, but it is messier (you have to mix it) and definitely stained my skin. The stains usually wore off in a day or two, but I was self-conscious about meeting with people during that time. I would re-apply it every 3 weeks. This Control GX stuff is simply shampoo -- I use it just like any other shampoo, only every other or every 3rd day. It has not stained my skin, and it has only one shade: it darkens. It doesn't do brown or blond. I prefer the salt-and-pepper look it gives me.
Thank you just what im looking for now at 64, at 40yrs Id color it black and it did stain my pillows stoped for years now need a little more youth feeling. Haa haaa thanks
Perhaps I missed this ... Do the steps you used follow the product insert instructions; for example, 5 days followed by every other day, how long on your hair, etc...?? I embrace my grey hair, not gonna worry about it at this stage in my life.
I don't know what the original ingredients were, so I can't answer your question. I've been using it for several years, and it has always seemed the same during that time.
No, I never use conditioner. However, Just For Men Control GX comes in two versions: with conditioner and without conditioner. If you look carefully at the box I hold up, it is the version that has conditioner. I use the two versions interchangeably, and I can not tell the difference between them. They both work/look/feel/smell exactly the same, as far as I can tell.
I had started going grey in my late 20’s . By my late thirties I was really salt and pepper on top and I have black hair. So it really showed . After about a week and a half it I could see the results. My hair now looks amazing. Leave it I. For about 5-8 minutes. I do basically what this guy did but I use it everyday. My hair is jet black again . I look like I’m in my 20’s again . I’ll be 42 in a week . Works great also I’m from India and we have amazing hair that can be dyed over and over without losing strength
Thanks for sharing your story.
"I'll never be a silver fox, I'm more of a grey squirrel" had me laughing real hard there! Great joke and it's nice to see people harmlessly poke fun at themselves.
That said, honestly you have great facial structure and I think with the right grooming techniques you could really "glow up", so to speak. You're not at all unattractive, but with a beard or stubble, and perhaps shaving your head and trying the bald look? I think you'd look absolutely badass.
Thank you for the video too, Bob. Very informative!
Thanks! I came up with that joke as I was speaking... just an ad lib that seemed to fit.
And I appreciate your grooming thoughts, so thanks for that that.
I used the original formula .It washes out super quickly. 3 weeks tops..unless you don't ever wash your hair it could last longer. Maybe this is a better alternative.
As I mention in the video, I used the original Just For Men hair color (which I show on-screen) for 15+ years, before I switched to this Control GX formula. The original stuff worked well for me, but it is messier (you have to mix it) and definitely stained my skin. The stains usually wore off in a day or two, but I was self-conscious about meeting with people during that time. I would re-apply it every 3 weeks.
This Control GX stuff is simply shampoo -- I use it just like any other shampoo, only every other or every 3rd day. It has not stained my skin, and it has only one shade: it darkens. It doesn't do brown or blond. I prefer the salt-and-pepper look it gives me.
Yes it works amazing
Thank you just what im looking for now at 64, at 40yrs Id color it black and it did stain my pillows stoped for years now need a little more youth feeling. Haa haaa thanks
You're welcome... thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment.
Yep,I'm 68, working for me man
Perhaps I missed this ... Do the steps you used follow the product insert instructions; for example, 5 days followed by every other day, how long on your hair, etc...??
I embrace my grey hair, not gonna worry about it at this stage in my life.
Nope. I follow my own experience with this. It is what works for me.
Has contol gx went back to its original ingredients??
I don't know what the original ingredients were, so I can't answer your question. I've been using it for several years, and it has always seemed the same during that time.
Do you use conditioner afterwards, Bob?
No, I never use conditioner. However, Just For Men Control GX comes in two versions: with conditioner and without conditioner. If you look carefully at the box I hold up, it is the version that has conditioner. I use the two versions interchangeably, and I can not tell the difference between them. They both work/look/feel/smell exactly the same, as far as I can tell.
@@BobKovacs Thank you, Bob.