So is it better not to pull these out?Is it true that if you start to remove the odd grey hair more many more will grow?
no, that is an old myth. The fact is you only have so many follicles and pores and the same hair will grow back. whether or not it comes back gray or colored depends on the content of that substance that makes your hair colored is in that particular hair. You lose that substance as you age. The rate of the loss of the chemical depends on your genetics.Is it true that if you start to remove the odd grey hair more many more will grow?
No, there is no truth to this myth. How can it? The hair grows in its own little pocket and it doesn't know what is going on anywhere else. All you are doing is removing a hair. But if you start doing it too often, you are going to be removing a lot of hair... and some of us don't have a lot to spare!
There is not much you can do. Another hair will grow in that follicle (usually) and it will be the same as the last one. Sometimes you damage the root, and it will grow out deformed.
You can colour them, or enjoy them. I say I earned each and every one -- my mother says we gave all hers (she has far fewer than I do) -- so you can be proud of them. Sometimes there are benefits to having more white hairs!! If it really bothers you, cover them up. If you don't mind, just leave them alone.
This is true. Removing your grey hairs will not get rid of them forever, only more and more will continue to take their place. You cannot stop the aging process, even with the utmost of mystical powers.
Pulling them out or leaving them in doesn't make any difference to the fact you're going grey. Wear your grey hair with pride. (Or if you're in denial, dye it)
It makes no difference at all. You can assume when you get the first one then many more will follow though :-)
Don't pull them out. Eat foods containing vitamin b
i dont think more will come out. they'll come out anyway!
if u don't like them, just dye them
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