The appearance of gray hairs always causes some anxiety in women.
Driven by instinct, they grab the tweezers to get rid of this “harbinger of old age” as quickly as possible.
And it’s a shame: if a new hair grows in place of the plucked one, it will still be gray, because the pigment cells in the follicle have died.
In addition, the new hair will most likely have a stiffer structure.
As a result, the gray hair will not just not go away, but on the contrary, it will become more visible, and the hair will become coarser.
And this is the most favorable outcome that awaits in the case of plucking gray hair.
In other cases, the consequences are much more serious. For example, due to constant plucking, the follicle can be injured, and the hair in this area will stop growing altogether.
In addition, infections, scarring and even bald spots may occur.
If you are concerned about gray hair, you can resort to dyeing your hair in a natural color.
There is another solution - if there is only one gray hair, carefully cut it off instead of plucking it.
Well, the last, most obvious, but by no means so simple option is to accept your gray hair instead of hiding it.
Let it become your unique black, because no matter how hard we try, we will not be able to avoid the appearance of gray hair, since this is a completely natural process.