Almost all color hair (if it soes turn colors) will go gray first and then fade lighter to a whiter shade.
No a rinse just lasts one wash and does not go into the hair shaft. The only way to cover gray hair is to use permanent colour.
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, silver, or white - as it grows. As people continue to get older, fewer pigment cells will be around to produce melanin. Eventually, the hair will look completely gray. People can get gray hair at any age. Some people go gray at a young age - as early as when they are in high school or college - whereas others may be in their 30s or 40s before they see that first gray hair. How early we get gray hair is determined by our genes. This means that most of us will start having gray hairs around the same age that our parents or grandparents first did. Gray hair is more noticeable in people with darker hair because it stands out, but people with naturally lighter hair are just as likely to go gray. From the time a person notices a few gray hairs, it may take more than 10 years for all of that person's hair to turn gray. Some people think that a big shock or trauma can turn a person's hair white or gray overnight, but scientists don't really believe that this happens.
Yes, as you age, it is completely normal to have gray spotting on your hair. To get rid of the grays, go to your local hair salon and get a dye job!
Consult a hair stylist you trust.
Yes.
Going to a different country will not necessarily make your hair turn gray. How early someone may get gray hair is determined by our genes. Most people get gray hairs around the same age their grandparents got gray hairs. In addition, stress can damage the melanin, which gives the growing shaft of hair it's color.
That depends, if you like having it nothing. If you don't like it, go to a salon and have your hair colored. Premature gray hair is not a sign of any health problems. The you hair folicles simply lost their color.
Gray hair is genetic and not a sign of stress. Your hair doesn't turn gray it grows that way. Caucasians tend to go gray earlier and redheads earliest of all. Then Asians. Then African-Americans.
The word for grey (gray) in Greek is γκρίζος (ykpi).
Each hair follicle contains a certain number of pigment cells. As we age the pigment cells in the hair follicles gradually die and the hair turns gray, silver, or white.
If you have a couple of gray hairs then you could just buy some highlights for hair and apply it. Or you could just buy a box of hair dye and dye your whole head. You can apply your self or go to salon.