pkbites is the original poster.
Doesn’t mean he’s not bald.
Other than Rogaine, which I seem to recall had some serious side effects on women (and/or any fetii which they happen to be carrying???), no difference except price.
This thread is back from the dead again.
The plural of “fetus” is “fetuses”, not “fetii”. Also not “feti”. ( Scroll down to Etymology and Word Variations. )
Ignorance Fought, since 1973…
Arrrrrrrrrrrrgghhhh! Thank you, Cartooniverse! I need to post that under “little things that bug me.”
FWIW, if you are speaking Latin, the plural of fetus is fetus, because it’s a mass noun, not a counting noun, like butter, or water. In Medieval Latin, in came to mean the final stage of a mammal in utero, and the plural was fētūs. It was pronounced “fee-TOOS,” as opposed to the singular “fee-TUSS.”
If you are speaking English, the plural is “fetuses.”
Now ask me the plural of octopus. Go on. I dare you.
Also, Rogaine is apparently very toxic to cats.

Doesn’t mean he’s not bald.
Nope, not bald at all. Ironically my wife asked me yesterday morning if I was going to accept a job as a janitor. That’s her way of saying it’s time she trim the mop on my head one of these days. Still just a wisp of grey on my side burns.
Brother tried again to dye his beard this time using some high priced stuff. Looked ridiculous once again. Natural red is a hard color to match in a beard. When he get’s it right maybe I’ll try it.
Who are these vain men, that try and hide their age?

I’ve noticed many over the counter beard dying products. You shouldn’t have trouble finding one.
Now, if may hijack a bit:
How does one dye their eyebrows?
My hair only has a bit of gray in it currently, but my EYEBROWS have decided to get noticeable white hairs in them, which looks dumb. There are severe warnings on all hair, beard, moustache dying products not to dye your eyebrows because if you get the stuff in your eyes, horrid things happen. I tend to believe it.
Any suggestions?
eyebrow dye exists, patch test!!! or you can get pencils and gels and mascaray stuff (light hand ) does grecian thing give a red beard? the least attractive of all the beards hence the ban

Can’t speak for the women, but when I had long, 1970s style hair, I always bought women’s shampoo, conditioner, and hairspray. It cost much less than the men’s versions. I never had any adverse reactions.
My wife has used it on a couple of strands of her hair. It works fine. She loves it.
She and I have also very sparingly used it on our eyebrows–definitely gets rid of the “old people eye brows.”
Also. I have used it with limited success on my beard. Tried the just for men and it turned it blueish (my eyes aren’t bad enough yet to tolerate it). A year later I thought maybe it was a bad batch and tried it again… same result.

eyebrow dye exists, patch test!!! or you can get pencils and gels and mascaray stuff (light hand ) does grecian thing give a red beard? the least attractive of all the beards hence the ban
They call it “Dyebrow”…or, they should. : D
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