Getting grey hair is purely biological. It happens to everyone eventually.
Well there's some reason why there's gray hair on one side and not the other but we may never know what that reason is.
"The Other Side" by David Gray.
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Over direct the hair to the desired side with a blow dryer when it's damp. Do this each time after shampooing and eventually you will "train" the hair to part on the opposite side.
I think "scene hair" should be parted to one side more than the other if that makes sense. And a lot of layers. Speaking from experience
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Over direction is when you direct sections of hair further over the head rather than straight out from the head. For instance if you have a side parting, instead of pulling the sections straight up I would direct the hair over to the other side of the head to meet the layers on that side. I was taught this method whilst hairdressing in a modern salon in Portsmouth but can't seem to get anyone else to understand it. If you have more hair on one side of the head because you have a side parting it stands to reason if you studied symmetry at school that the side with more hair will fall shorter if cut straight up when layering so you have to account for the fact that the hair must reach the same length as the other side. So all sections are taken right over to match in with the other side and when the hair falls it is the same length each side. Honest this method works well with long layers and keeps volume. it also works with short hair when you want the fringe to be longer.
Just like any other part of the body, everyone is different. Some guys get more armpit hair than others, just like some have curly hair and others straight. It is due to genetics, but has no implication on puberty or anything else.
Try shaving the long side
As you age the follicles lose their pigmentation. Hair isn't actually grey its white, but it looks greyWhy hair turns gray as we agePremature graying can happen at any age ... generally from the 20's up. I knew a young man in Elementary school who had a tin can thrown at him which cut the scalp and he had a patch of white hair about two inches in diameter. The cut had caused damage to the hair follicles. Gray hair can be hereditary and some young people may be what they call, 'salt and pepper'. It's genetics and it's no different than a 20 or 30 year old male going almost bald. These hereditary factors generally come from the mother's genes when it comes to hair loss.Not all people that are getting older get gray hair. I am 65 and don't have one strand of gray hair (my mother didn't either) and my father had what I refer to as 'silver wings' just gray hair on the side of his head.Once hair is gray it becomes coarse and it's 'dead hair' and there is no product out there that will reverse this short of dying. Gray hair also absorbs dye very quickly so if a person has black hair they are better to get it done professionally.It is true as the above poster says that there are certain medical treatments and disease where the hair may revert back to color (and it won't be exactly the same color as they had before; perhaps a shade or two lighter.)As we get older, 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 transparent color like gray, silver or white. When people get older, fewer cells will be around to produce melanin. The age which you go gray (or white) is determined by your genes.There is something that colors your skin and hair called melanin. when your hair turns gray, it's because your melanin is decreasing in your body. It comes with old age.