Hair turns grey due to a decrease in melanin production, the pigment responsible for hair color. As we age, the melanocytes in hair follicles produce less melanin, resulting in grey hair. Other factors like genetics, stress, and certain medical conditions can also contribute to premature greying.
As a person ages, the hair follicles produce less melanin, the pigment that gives hair its color. This decrease in melanin causes the hair to gradually turn grey.
No, not all hair turns grey as a person ages. Only the individual hair follicles that produce melanin, the pigment that gives hair its color, stop producing melanin and turn grey.
Grey hair with black roots occurs when the hair follicles stop producing pigment, resulting in the hair turning grey. The black roots are the new hair growth that still has pigment.
Common causes of grey hair follicles include genetics, aging, stress, and nutritional deficiencies. To prevent or treat grey hair, individuals can maintain a healthy diet, manage stress levels, and consider using hair dyes or treatments specifically designed to cover or reverse grey hair. Consulting a healthcare professional or dermatologist for personalized advice is recommended.
Grey hair appears at the tip rather than the root due to a decrease in melanin production in the hair follicle as a person ages. This can cause the hair to lose its natural color and appear grey.
because it is li8mp and lifeless..
because when a person gets old and no longer can get a hard on! its gets a man so angry and stressed that the hair turns grey!
As a person ages, the hair follicles produce less melanin, the pigment that gives hair its color. This decrease in melanin causes the hair to gradually turn grey.
Get grey hair dye or just let it turn natural grey.
No, not all hair turns grey as a person ages. Only the individual hair follicles that produce melanin, the pigment that gives hair its color, stop producing melanin and turn grey.
If you use the right dye (preferably Manic Panic) then it shouldn't turn grey. I dyed my hair purple and it stayed that way.
Grey hair with black roots occurs when the hair follicles stop producing pigment, resulting in the hair turning grey. The black roots are the new hair growth that still has pigment.
No but it can be damaged. :)
No, the progress is irreversible, once the hair is grey, it can only become whiter.
Genes or bad nutrition
Permanent colour doesn't wear off. Your natural colour grows out. If you were grey before you dyed your hair then the roots will grow out grey. Colour doesn't make your hair turn grey.
Sorry to say but there is no food that doesn't turn your hair grey. It's a natural thing that comes with ageing.