Many women have started to refuse to dye their gray hair. They have become less embarrassed about gray hair. But there are types of women who will not go gray.
Gray hair is dyed, cut, folk remedies are used, or pulled out. But pulling out strands of gray hair is very painful, and this can lead to some problems.
There is an opinion that in place of a plucked gray hair, a couple of new ones will grow. But it is wrong. If it were true, then people would treat baldness and alopecia in this way.
Experts say that plucked hair can cause baldness and skin infections.
Nowadays, many myths have been invented about gray hair, which can be dangerous in their interpretation.
Gray hair falls out faster
This is what scares women and they think that they will be left without them. Experts say that hair color does not affect the lifespan of the hair. Most women wear gray hair until old age.
Gray hair becomes more vulnerable and brittle
If you take proper care of your gray hair, it will be strong and healthy. The condition of your hair depends on the amount of melanin in it.
Gray hair appears faster in those who smoke
Tobacco smoke has a negative effect on hair, it turns gray faster. When smoking, the structure of cells is damaged and melanin production slows down. Therefore, it is worth considering whether you want to walk around with gray hair at a young age.
The sun affects the appearance of gray hair
This is a lie. Although the sun does affect the cells that produce melanin. But not so much that they start to discolor - no. But in the summer it is better to protect your hair so that it does not become brittle.