To hide the fact you are going grey without having to dye your hair. You pull it out so no one sees it and hope a *pick a color* grows back. But this only works for so long because soon after you start plucking the hairs it's like it's a trigger to the rest of your hairs telling them to look out because they may be next so they start ganging up on you and start coming in faster and faster until you'd be pulling out whole patches of hair at which time you finally decide to either let it go grey and see if it's a nice looking grey (some shades are beautiful) and if not then decide what color you want your hair to be and be free! Color whatever shade you want.
And outside of the fact there was a litle bit of humor in there, that IS why you pull your hair out when it's turning grey.
Hair pulling, also known as trichotillomania, is a psychological disorder characterized by a strong urge to pull out one's own hair. It is not specifically related to hair turning grey. Trichotillomania is thought to be associated with a variety of factors, including stress, anxiety, and genetics. It is best to consult a mental health professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Hair turns grey as the body produces less melanin, the pigment that gives hair its color. As melanin production decreases with age, hair strands lose their color and appear grey or white.
No, diet does not have the ability to return color to grey hair. Grey hair is typically a result of genetics and aging, where the pigment cells in the hair follicles stop producing melanin. While a healthy diet can support overall hair health, it cannot change the color of grey hair.
Grey hair is a natural part of aging due to a decrease in melanin production. While there is no way to permanently reverse grey hair, you can choose to embrace it or use hair dyes to cover it up if desired. Maintaining a healthy diet and managing stress levels can help slow down the greying process. Consulting with a dermatologist or trichologist can provide more personalized advice.
The idiom "go grey" means to start growing grey or white hair, usually as a result of aging or experiencing stress. It can also refer to a person becoming more serious or mature in their behavior.
The typical age for onset of grey hair can vary, but it usually starts to appear in most people between the ages of 30 and 50. Genetic factors play a significant role in determining when someone's hair will start to turn grey.
No.
The hair that you pulled out, will grow back grey.
i have a grey hair how to get a rid of them
His hair was originally brownn but is now turning grey
no if you are stressed it does not mean that you are going to get grey hair. but aging can. So if your getting older and your hair turning grey i suggest you die them.
matt lablancs hair colour was brown but is now turning grey
Hair needs protein to ensure that it's healthy.
It depends what man you're talking about.
NO. if that was possible people wouldn't have to dye their age once it starts turning grey
Get some Grey Hair dye! WHY DO YOU WANT YOUR HAIR GREY?
Grey hair can be caused by old age or illness.
No, using Gel will not make your hair go grey. Grey hair is caused by your genetics (family history).