It's genetics. It's not stress. Get real.
2007-01-31 14:45:10
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It seems that with your Grandmother greying in her twenties, you could be following in her footsteps. Since people primarily follow the female side of the family, this could be the case. Stress also has a hand in how you grey. A sudden trauma or car accident can also cause greying or in some cases, a patch of nonpigmented hair to form. If it is one or two hairs, pull them! More will not grow back! One follicle can only produce one hair, even if you rip it out!!!
2007-01-31 14:42:08
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answered by ktterdfurguson 4
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I won't say it's normal. But my mother talked of having grey hairs when she was only 13. And like you, she had dark brown hair. But she didn't really start greying until she was perhaps 50.
There is no way for me to predict if you will be prematurely grey: For an answer to that, you will have to look to your family history.
But I know a lot of people who actually look good in grey!
2007-01-31 14:48:08
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answered by Tigger 7
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I practice hairdressing and develop into knowledgeable decrease back interior the day once you had to verify each form of clinical theory until now you qualified, and that i will help you be attentive to categorically that pulling them out does no longer make greater strengthen, no rely what human beings say. that could be a actual impossibility. greater might possibly strengthen yet while they do they might have carried out so whether you pulled the unique ones out or no longer. the only project with plucking is that as they strengthen decrease back they have a tendency to adhere up because of the fact they have a tendency to be greater wiry than something of your hair. to whether that is common- unquestionably commonly used, if uncommon, and not something to be concerned approximately. it occurs while the cells that produce pigment for those paticular hair come to a determination to offer up. that may ensue at any age inspite of the certainty which may well be prompted via severe rigidity/trauma. Plucking or death are the two good suggestions yet while&while they enhance in huge variety you're able to might desire to decide for the colouring determination. I had a pal in college who develop into seventy 5% gray at age14. She basically used it as an excuse to test with shade and regarded impressive each and all the time. she placed something human beings to shame.
2016-11-02 00:32:43
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answered by ? 4
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My brother is also 15 and has so many gray hairs that he has to dye his hair on a monthly basis! He started getting them when he was 12.
It could be due to genetics or you're just stressed out. Being that both of your parents grayed early, I'm guessing that it's genetics. There really isn't anything you can do about it.
Try not to stress out too much either so it doesn't contribute to it.
2007-01-31 14:38:38
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answered by jaycie685 2
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If it's a trend in your family history, then apparently it is normal, for you. It isn't really a bad thing unless you look at it that way. I'm sure there are lots of people who think it looks cool.
God bless.
2007-01-31 14:38:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Yep my best friend in HS started going gray at 13. She was totally gray at 23...(thyroid + family history)
2007-01-31 14:39:23
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answered by Chrys 7
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Sure, it can happen. My sister had a grey witches lock (streak) in her hair when she was 14.
2007-01-31 14:39:37
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answered by Lisa E 6
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yep i have had gray hair since 13....you should probably tell people they are actually silver. They come from your dad and your children might have them as well..
2007-01-31 14:42:18
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answered by Troubled 3
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Itz perfectly normal, i had mine in the twenties.
2007-01-31 14:38:38
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answered by *♥sugar♥* 5
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