Don’t panic when you’ve started noticing grey hairs popping up here and there. It’s natural and lots of people go through this stage either choosing to leave it that way and enjoy it having it or getting rid of it by bleaching and dyeing it. In this article, we break down some of the best ways to preserve your natural hair colour. We also debunk some common myths about going grey that you might have heard.
1.
Making
Lifestyle Changes to Keep Your Color
Get enough vitamins: Vitamins
(including B12) are essential for hair and skin health. When you have a
deficiency, your hair can prematurely begin to lose some of its pigment or even
fall out (it may fall out if you have a zinc deficiency), making you gray or
bald (you'd want to avoid both). Vitamins are found in animal products such as
beef, fish, eggs and chicken, as well as fruits, vegetables, nuts, and dairy.
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Consider taking multivitamin supplements if you’re
concerned about going gray too early, especially if you suspect that you aren't
consuming enough beneficial vitamins and micronutrients through your diet.
Taking supplements isn’t a magic potion guaranteed to keep your hair colorful,
but it may give you a little extra time before it turns gray.
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Vegans are more likely to have a B12 deficiency
because it’s hard to get enough B12 through food other than animal products.
Vegans should pay special attention to their B12 intake, through
supplementation if necessary. Vegetarians can get B12 from milk and egg
products.
Egg oil Massage: Massage your scalp twice a week
with egg oil and leave it on overnight. Egg oil contains anti-oxidant
xanthophylls like lutein and zeaxanthin which arrest premature aging (greying) of hair and even reverses early stage grey hair.
A tip for leaving it overnight is to cover your bed with a plastic sheet; it
may be uncomfortable but it saves a ton of time when you want to clean your
bed!
Stop smoking: Smoking
tobacco has been tied to going grey before
the age of 30. If you’re a smoker and you’re concerned about going grey, it’s one of many good reasons to take measures to
stay away from cigarettes starting right now. If you just smoke occasionally,
the habit might not be difficult to break on your own. If you’re a heavy
smoker, you probably need some support to quit. Either way, it’s never too soon
to get started. Any other form of tobacco use is equally harmful.
Smoking also causes hair to look prematurely dull and
brittle. Damaged hair can fall out more easily than healthy hair.
Smoking also ages your skin prematurely and may even make its
colour look off (in some cases even the
persons skin will turn grey).
Lasting, Smoking ruins
your teeth making them weak, lose colour, causes
gum disease as well as enamel damage and will cause premature loss of teeth.
Take good care of your hair to prevent hair loss: While unhealthy hair doesn’t turn
grey any sooner than healthy hair,
unhealthy hair is more likely to fall out. When new hair grows back in, it
often has less pigment than the original hair, especially as you start to get
older. Think about how you can change your hair care routine to keep your hair
strong and undamaged so it won’t fall out.
Try to maintain your hair
after bleaching/dyeing, or use a chemical straightener, your hair might be
more prone to falling out.
Hair extensions are known to cause hair loss, especially if
they’re put in improperly.
Using a hair dryer, curling iron or straightener every day is
damaging to hair, even when you use a heat protectant. It’s better to let it
air dry and go natural.
Even brushing your tangles out, especially when your hair is
wet, can cause hair loss and breakage. Be gentle with your hair and use a
wide-toothed comb instead.
Try other natural remedies to keep your hair vibrant: While there are no conclusive
studies to show that natural supplements can prevent grey hair, there are several remedies popular in India and other
areas that are said to stop it in its tracks. If you decide to add a supplement
to your daily diet, consult with a doctor or nutritionist first to make sure
it’s a healthy choice for you. Here are some popular options:
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Blackstrap molasses
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Black sesame
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Chlorophyll supplements
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Nettle leaf
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Seaweed
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Amla (an ayurvedic herb)
2.
Myths About
Gray Hair
Don’t get yourself-drain
in stress constantly: You’ve probably heard
harried parents say “You’re going to give me grey hair!” to their misbehaving children a million times. The
truth is, the most popular myth about grey hair is that it starts growing in more quickly when you’re
stressed.
However, if you’re so stressed out that your hair is actually
falling out, that’s cause for concern, since when your hair grows back in it
could be lighter in pigment. If you’re that stressed out, it’s time to take
measures to get some help. Consider talking to a therapist, meditation, and
other practices that will help you feel happy and healthy again.
Forget the idea that plucking a grey hair will cause multiple greys to sprout: That’s an old wives’ tale that has no factual basis. If you
have a prominent grey hair and
it annoys you every time you notice it, feel free to pluck it out without
worrying that you’ll cause a mini explosion of greys.
However, plucking greys isn’t a
great long-term solution. Firstly, when you pluck, you can damage the hair follicle
and prevent hairs from growing back. Secondly, the plucked follicle is grey and will always be grey; it won’t come back in your other colour. And thirdly, eventually you’ll have too many to
pluck, so you’ll need to find a better solution.
Set
aside your worries about dyeing your hair turning it grey: If you went
through a long phase of dyeing your hair every colour under the sun, you might have had someone tell you that
dyeing your hair turns it grey
prematurely. This isn’t true at all, so cast your worries aside. However,
excessive dyeing and bleaching can damage hair, which can cause it to fall out
and grow back in a lighter pigment.
Feel free to let your hair get some sun: The sun will lighten your hair, but it doesn’t make your
hair turn grey. Hair
turns grey naturally
due to the loss of melanin, which gives hair its pigment. Outside factors like
sun exposure don’t make a difference when it comes to greyness.
3.
Styling
Hair When it Begins to Turn Grey
Use a mask for temporary coverage: When your roots are just starting to grow in grey, there are powder, gels and other products you can
use to temporarily mask the grey. Choose a
product that comes in a colour that
matches your colour. In most
cases you’ll apply it to the roots once your hair has been washed and dried, then shampoo it out next
time you wash your hair.
Use a permanent dye: If you’re
not a fan of your new grey look, you
may want to dye your hair permanently. Keep in mind you’ll need to touch up the
roots often, too. There are a variety of options and hundreds of colours to choose from, so do a little research before
dyeing your hair to decide what look will be right for you.
You may want to make an appointment with a colourist who has been professionally trained to dye grey hair. He or she can help guide you to a choice that
you’ll be happy with.
You may instead want to save some money and use a boxed hair
dye. Be sure to read reviews online before choosing a product. Buy a type of
dye that specifies it’s for use on grey hair.
Go natural: Many women
and men are embracing their grey hair and
letting it grow in as it naturally does. Instead of trying to hide it, why not
be proud of your hair? Grey hair can
be just as eye-catching as any other colour if you style it in a way that shows the world you’re still
in the game. To keep it looking bright and healthy, look for shampoos,
conditioners and other hair products designed especially for grey or white hair.
Conclusion
They are nothing wrong with graying hair. It is a natural
occurrence for our hair pigments to reduce as we age. However, there is
sometimes gray hair that might be premature. This is why you have to prevent
gray hair from growing early.
You need to know the cause of your graying hair, then you can
treat it. But it’s not all the time gray hair reverses its pigment. This is
true if your hair is graying up because of your genes. So preventing graying
hair with lifestyle changes would help you greatly.
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