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Unfortunately, there is no way to stop grays from growing... But there is one solution: coloring them! Unless you have magic abilities, you will get grays. Hope this helps!

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Q: Can you stop your hair from turning gray?
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How do you stop gray hair?

just die it


Why is my gray hair turning black?

It is probaly because it is getting old.


Does hair turn gray or come IN gray?

Hair goes grey because pigment cells in the hair base at the roots of the hair stop producing melanin.


Does dark brown hair turn lighter before turning gray?

yes


Gray hair turning yellow with heat from curling iron and hair drying any suggestions?

Your curling iron and hair dryer are scorching your hair if it is turning yellow. Try using a lower heat setting on both.


Is having gray hair good luck?

Not exactly because it it's a sign of turning old...


Why is your hair turning gray?

As we get older, the pigment cells in our hair follicles gradually die. When there are fewer pigment cells in a hair follicle, that strand of hair will no longer contain as much melanin and will become a more transparent color like gray.


What gives you gray hairs?

Hair follicles stop producing pigment.


Is stress and gray hair related?

no if you are stressed it does not mean that you are going to get grey hair. but aging can. So if your getting older and your hair turning grey i suggest you die them.


What is the fallacy of a person's hair turning white overnight?

Gray and white hair result from a scarcity or absence of melanins in the cortex and the presence of air in the medulla.


I was rinsing black hair dye out of my hair. I separated my blonde bangs from it but the black water got into it turning some parts of it gray. What should I do?

dye it blonde


At what age does hair start to turn gray?

Hair can start turning gray as early as in the late teens to early 20s, but it is more commonly seen in individuals in their 30s and 40s. The graying process is primarily determined by genetics, although factors like stress and certain medical conditions can also contribute.