Can Hair turn to its Original Color after turning Grey?

Hair turn to its Original Color after turning Grey

Grey hair is a natural process and is part of aging. Naturally, any color black or brown will be lost and will turn grey as you age.
The color of the hair is because of the pigment melanin which not just gives color to hair but also to our skin and eyes. Melanin pigment is produced by follicular melanocytes present at the base of the hair shaft. Lesser the melanin pigment, lighter will be skin and hair color.

Why Do We Get Grey Hair

As we age it is natural to lose melanin in the hair. Usually the risk of going grey increases 10 to 20 percent every decade after the age of 30. On aging, the melanin-producing cells in the hair shaft, start to die. So, after that, the rest of the hair growth will be without color hence turning them grey.

WHY GREY HAIRreasons and causes
Certainly, stress alone can not be the reason for grey hair.

Let’s look into various factors.

When it comes to aging GENETICS  largely determines when your hair will go grey. Like if your parents experienced early graying of hair, you might too. Also, the race can somewhat predict the age when one begins to grey. Those of Asian descent may go grey little early than African Americans, who typically show graying in the mid-40s.

What if nutritional deficiency is the root cause of graying of hair!

Watch Out Few Unhealthy Habits Like

  1. Excessive eating of junk food.
  2. Smoking and immoderate consumption of Alcohol.
  3. Excessive exposure to pollution and direct sun rays

Ways To Overcome Nutritional Deficiency

Underlying Health Conditions

Ways to delay graying of hair

To a certain extent, one can slow down or delay the premature growth of hair.

Practice a few tips underneath-

MYTHS about natural hair color restoration

Also enjoy to read: Get Naturally Straight Hair with These Excellent Home Remedies

Written by: Rashmi Sharma

 

 

 

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