No not all old peoples hair turn gray. Some old people stay looking young. Yes. As we get older our follicles stop producing the colour for our hair so it turns gray but there are dyes and a lot of people use them.
No, not all old people's hair turns gray. Hair color is determined by genetics, so some older individuals may retain their original hair color or experience other changes such as thinning or becoming white or silver. Gray hair is typically a result of reduced melanin production in the hair follicles as we age.
Genetics play a significant role in determining when someone's hair will turn gray, rather than nationality. However, Asian individuals tend to experience graying hair at a younger age compared to those of European descent.
It's all in your genetic's my friend, if you want gray hair I suggest you buy some hair dye.
It can be difficult to determine someone's exact age based solely on their hair, as factors like genetics, hair care routine, and lifestyle choices can all impact hair appearance. However, certain signs such as the presence of gray hair or thinning hair may offer some clues about age.
You may have a bump in your hair due to a pimple, cyst, or ingrown hair. It's important to avoid picking at it and consult a healthcare professional if it becomes painful or inflamed.
Rogaine is a medication that can help slow hair loss and in some cases regrow hair, but it is not guaranteed to thicken hair for everyone. Results may vary depending on the individual and the underlying cause of hair loss. It is always best to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
Almost all color hair (if it soes turn colors) will go gray first and then fade lighter to a whiter shade.
yes, it all depend on your age the older you grow the more! Heredity is the number one factor as to whether or not a person's hair will turn gray as they age.
Gray hair is genetic and not a sign of stress. Your hair doesn't turn gray it grows that way. Caucasians tend to go gray earlier and redheads earliest of all. Then Asians. Then African-Americans.
Yes. Blonde is the best to cover gray hair.
Genetics play a significant role in determining when someone's hair will turn gray, rather than nationality. However, Asian individuals tend to experience graying hair at a younger age compared to those of European descent.
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the pigment cells in our hair follicles gradually die. When there are fewer pigment cells in a hair follicle, that strand of hair will no longer contain as much melanin and will become a more transparent color - like gray, silver, or white - as it grows. As people continue to get older, fewer pigment cells will be around to produce melanin. Eventually, the hair will look completely gray. People can get gray hair at any age. Some people go gray at a young age - as early as when they are in high school or college - whereas others may be in their 30s or 40s before they see that first gray hair. How early we get gray hair is determined by our genes. This means that most of us will start having gray hairs around the same age that our parents or grandparents first did. Gray hair is more noticeable in people with darker hair because it stands out, but people with naturally lighter hair are just as likely to go gray. From the time a person notices a few gray hairs, it may take more than 10 years for all of that person's hair to turn gray. Some people think that a big shock or trauma can turn a person's hair white or gray overnight, but scientists don't really believe that this happens.
It's all in your genetic's my friend, if you want gray hair I suggest you buy some hair dye.
Great question! The hair you see on your head cannot turn gray, it grows in that way. The hair above the scalp is dead and no longer attached to the source that gives it its structure. The transformation to gray happens below the scalp, within the hair follicle and each hair changes color in its own time. To understand how hair turns gray, it's necessary to learn a bit about the makeup of hair and the science of hair growth.Each hair consists of a root bulb, a follicle (below the skin) and a shaft (above the skin.) The bulb sits in the bottom of the hair follicle where it is nourished by the blood. The follicle is a tube like sheath that encases the growing hair below the scalp. It contains pigment cells that produce a chemical called melanin, which gives hair its color. The amount and type of pigment cells in the follicle, determines the color of the hair. As we age, pigment producing cells slow down production, depositing less and less color to the hair. When the follicle contains fewer pigment cells, the hair strand will become more transparent. Eventually, these cells die out and hair becomes colorless, looking gray, silver or white.When and how you gray is determined mostly by genetics, so your parents and grandparents will give you a good idea as to when you can expect to turn gray, silver or white. From the onset of spotting those first few gray hairs, till the transition of a full head of gray hair, can take up to 10 years or longer.
yes, all you would need is a grey hair dye!
stress and lack of sleep Some hairs on our body starts to turn gray before the others. You don't say how old you are but the gray hairs starts to come for some people when they are i their 30's.