Why do some people have grey hair very young, and others don’t seem to get it until well into old age.
The Asian community seem to go for a long time without greying hair.
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Why do some people have grey hair very young, and others don’t seem to get it until well into old age.
The Asian community seem to go for a long time without greying hair.
i think it is diet related. The Chinese population do not seem to go as grey as quickly when compared to Westerners.
I read somewhere it is due to vitamin and mineral deficiency. If I can find some info, I will be sure to post it.
That would certainly make sense when you consider the quality of the Western diet compared to diets of others around the world.
Grey hair is trendy, embrace it :jb:
I’ve recently given in to the grey hair and decided to stop fighting nature, honestly I feel so much better for it. I hate colouring my hair adding all those toxic chemicals, and now my hair is back to a lovely natural condition. I say Embrace it, and welcome the freedom!
Sorry everyone but I disagree I couldn’t go grey, it would make me feel so old, I’m obviously way too vain :banana:
My ethnicity is South Asian, most of my family noticed grey hairs in our 30's, my eldest sister from her 20's. I apply henna to cover my grey roots every 2-3 months
If you use henna on your hair it is permanent and will remain in your hair until it grows out so it’s great if regular hair dyes wash out and become less intense after washing it. There is a downside to using henna. It is very difficult to colour over if you want to change your hair colour and it doesn’t matter if you use henna or any permanent colour you will still get regrowth at the roots when your hair grows.