Greying occurs as specialized cells in hair follicles called melanocytes lose their ability to produce pigment (melanin) over time. It's not that hair actually turns grey, but that new hair with less melanin grows in. White hair has virtually no melanin.Genes play a large role in graying, and there's wide variation among ethnic groups. Men tend to turn gray earlier than women. Smoking is linked to premature graying. In rare cases, gray hair may be a sign of illness.
Among other reasons of hair graying are excessive intake of tea, coffee and alcohol, of fried and oily foods, spices and sour and acidic foods, but maybe this is only a myth.
Unfortunately, there are no proven remedies for grey or white hair other than coloring it, despite the claims made for some dietary supplements. Melancor-NH, for example, allegedly boosts melanin (and stops male pattern baldness to boot) with its blend of bromelain, collagen, biotin, inositol, and other ingredients.
Its maker says the supplement is "clinically proven," but cites no evidence aside from testimonials. There's no reason to think any of these substances would affect hair color. What's more, Melancor is supposed to take 6 to 12 months to work, by which time you've spent rather a fortune for extremely unlikely results.
You can either accept your grey hair or colour it.
2007-03-14 03:27:35
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answered by Anonymous
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sure, while you're placing out to bypass gray, i think of that's by way of clairol or loreal, i think of that's noted as sensational silver, in the experience that your hair is popping gray/or silver greater effective than 50% and that's difficult to administration why do no longer you dye it a greater Platinum blonde colour (incredibly much white), that way the maintenance would be quite hassle-free.
2016-10-02 02:37:23
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answered by ? 4
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um im sure i read somewhere that orange juice fades greys. its to do with the vitamins and the hair roots and fibres x x
other than that though i think dying is the only answer x x x x
2007-03-14 03:27:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I really dont know any besides using color in your hair. Maybe if you dont want to die it completely, you can add some highlights to it.
2007-03-14 03:23:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Shaving.
2007-03-14 03:17:23
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answered by ♫ frosty ♫ 6
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None that I know of.
2007-03-14 03:18:09
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answered by WC 7
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"cure".
it's aging.
dye it or accept it.
2007-03-14 03:20:50
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answered by Anonymous
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nope :)
2007-03-14 03:18:49
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answered by Nichole 3
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