If you do end up going down the toupee route - you may get some inspiration from this catalogue. http://www.mandatory.com/2012/08/28/a-gallery-of-horribly-bad-toupees/
I had a perfect head of brown hair. 10 years of marriage and 2 kids and it is now 60% grey and 40% brown. Is this a coincidence? Most definitely not!!
My son has more grey hair than me. He used to dye his but now he doesn't bother. Mind you, I p*** him off ehen I introduce him as my elder brother
If you go for the hair dye start now while still young and just turning gray. I had a work mate who started dyeing his later in life, I said to some collegues that he had suspiciously dark hair for a man of his age, they found that quite amusing.
Don't dye it FFS. My mate's barnet was grey, very grey. He dyed it. It said 'Chestnut brown' on the bottle. So he dyed it. Thinking it was a good idea. He walked in the boozer with hair blacker than Satan's arse hole and he thought no one would notice. Well we did. And we laughed. And laughed. And laughed. At him. Lego headed motherfucker.
I don't know if it's right or not but once you start going grey especially men your face skin tone seems to change so it makes it more obvious if you dye your hair.
My hair is still full. There's a reasonable bit of grey at the side. My beard (if you could call it that) is grey. Not too bad for 63. To be honest I don't really care as I don't chase after girls. I don't know how I would feel if I was bald though.
Grey hair and balding is a sign of male virility and high levels of testosterone.. It indicates you're a man.
I reckon I'm 80% grey now. Still got a decent head of hair mind. My pubes are grey as well. Not sure about my arse hair because I can't see it. I'll ask her indoors when she gets in.
I friend of mine started to lose his hair at 21, worried so much about it he was nearly bald by 22. Just don't worry about it, embrace it, a head of grey hair is better than none at all.