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Hair turns grey or white due to the absence of pigment within the keratin.
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.
Gray hair can appear at any age, but typically becomes more noticeable around age 35-40 as melanin production decreases. Genetics, stress, and lifestyle factors can also contribute to premature gray hair.
Deep condition your hair atleast twice a week. Use styling products with an oil base, which penetrates the hair, helping to smooth it out Apply olive oil to your hair before washing it and massage your head to stimulate the follicles. (this also helps with proper blood flow to the brain).
No dieting doesn't return colour to grey hair because there is something just beneath your skin under each particle of hair that colours the hairs on our heads. It has also been recently found that hydrogen peroxide in hair roots begins to de-colorize melanocytes and cause gray hair. I agree that diet will play no role in restoring color.
Grey hair can be caused by old age or illness.
As people age, common grey hair patterns include overall greying, starting at the temples or crown, and developing streaks or patches of grey throughout the hair.
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No, the progress is irreversible, once the hair is grey, it can only become whiter.
Grey hair may be brought on by stress, and it's something that can happen to women as well. Men with lighter hair colors may face grey hair much quicker simply because of the color.
Yes, eyelashes can turn grey as we age due to a decrease in melanin production, the pigment that gives hair its color.
Hair turns grey or white due to the absence of pigment within the keratin.
Yes, it can, especially during old age.
Some people's hair does not go grey because of genetics. Genes can affect the production of melanin, the pigment that gives hair its color. If a person's genes allow for more melanin production as they age, their hair may not turn grey.
Grey hair usually denotes a lack of the pigment melanin in the hair. As we age, the body often begins to produce less and less melanin. Some grey hair is caused by thyroid problems.
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, leading to grey hair. Other factors like genetics, stress, and lifestyle choices can also contribute to premature greying.
Grey hair occurs when the hair follicles stop producing melanin, the pigment that gives hair its color. This can happen naturally with age as the body produces less melanin. Other factors that can contribute to grey hair include genetics, stress, and certain medical conditions.