Because the roots in your hair get weaker as you get older, and eventually it becomes white.
hair becomes white when u get stressed!so calm down!:D
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Hair becomes white when keratin stops regenerating, you can stop graying only if you dye your a hair, else nothing in medical science can be done to stop graying of hair till date.
hair becomes white bcz of shampoos too.i used head and shoulders for dandruff ,hair slowly turned from black to red.keep to avoid using highly concentrated shampoos.
Yes, it's okay. Anyone, at any age can suddenly have a white hair. You should not be concerned unless it becomes excessive.
the base of the hair root has a folicle which with time becomes damaged and ceases to produce its natural chemicle and it is this chemicle that colours the hair. herefore when that ceases to nourish the hair the hair then becomes colourless and grey it will eventually turn white when the folicles are totally damaged.
When a hair follicle becomes infected with bacteria it becomes irritated. When a hair follicle becomes infected it might fall out.
because there are pigments in your hair that contain melanin, which gives your hair its color. Overtime, these pigments die off, and there are only few pigments to make melanin. When your hair runs out melanin is doesn't make any color. Therefore, itstead of a color, your hair becomes a transparent color such has gray, silver, or white.
White hair in humans is usually caused by a gradual decrease in the production of melanin, the pigment that gives hair its color. This decrease can be attributed to genetic factors, aging, stress, or certain medical conditions. As melanin production slows down, the hair becomes lighter and eventually turns white or gray.
Hello i am 35 years old but all body my hair becomes white almost (75%)please tell me how to get back my normal black hair
If your hair is falling out with a white bulb it is shed hair and the white bulb is the root.
Hair turns white at a young age primarily due to a decrease in melanin production, the pigment responsible for hair color. This reduction can be influenced by genetic factors, stress, nutritional deficiencies, or certain medical conditions. In some cases, autoimmune disorders can also cause premature graying by affecting the hair follicles. While it's more common with aging, these factors can lead to early onset of white or gray hair.