How To Go Gorgeously Grey

 

When it comes to beauty and hair, gray hair is inevitable. When you have no idea how to go gray gracefully, it's time to consult the experts. Most people don't think about the process of going gray until they start to see their first strands of silver. When it comes to gray, it's all about embracing and highlighting it instead of hiding or covering up your hair.

What Causes Gray Hair?

The most common form of graying is called "basic greying" and can be due to age or genetics. The colour in your hair gradually fades until your locks are all one shade of white. Some people's hair will be off-white, while others' hair will be light platinum or silvery white. Hair that is bleached or dyed can also turn gray if the colour fades or is stripped from your strands.

When you're bleached, your hair is dyed or processed, and the follicles that are responsible for producing hair become weaker. The colour of your hair fades to a dull white, and eventually, the strands fall out. Alternately, if you work with chemicals or metals such as acids or metal fibres from woollen clothes or scarves, the growth hormone in your body will be affected. When the growth hormone levels are low, your follicle cells can no longer produce hair. Certain other medical conditions, such as diabetes and thyroid disorder, can also lead to gray hair.

Acidic foods, such as tomatoes and cheese, will also cause the colour to fade away in your hair. In addition, viruses that attack the roots of your hair are known to cause gray strands to appear.

Hair colour is determined by melanin in the follicles that produce new strands of hair. The longer the melanin concentration, the more intense the colour will be. When your hair grays, the number of melanin-producing follicles decreases, and thus, you start to lose your hair colour. It is essential to keep in mind that every person's hair has a different ability to retain its colour.

Top Tips For Graying Your Hair

1. Keep Your Hair Clean

It's important to keep your hair clean and healthy to prevent damage from the sun and other external factors. Washing, conditioning, and using hair products are essential to maintain healthy locks. Just as you would when you wash your face, use a gentle cleanser for your hair and rinse thoroughly. Make sure that you use a moisturizing conditioner to keep your hair soft and manageable.

2. Limit Hair Damage

If you've got gray hair, it's vital to protect your strands from the sun. The sun can fade your colour faster and cause more damage to your hair. By using good quality sunscreen on exposed areas of your scalp while you're having fun in the sun, you'll be protecting both your skin and hair from harmful rays of the sun. The sun is important to your overall health, but you can prevent it from damaging your locks.

3. Use Color Protecting Products

Colour-treated hair is more susceptible to fading, so use products that are specifically designed for colour-treated or gray hair. These products will help avoid dullness and discoloration caused by the sun, salt water, chlorine and even the chlorinated water in swimming pools. In addition to protecting and nourishing your strands, these products will also add shine, making your hair look healthy and vibrant.

4. Go, Gray, Gracefully

Gray hair is a natural sign of aging and shouldn't stop you from looking younger and feeling fabulous. Use colour-protecting products on your hair every day and come up with a way to style your locks that looks great on you! If your hair is naturally dark, try lightening it for a more youthful look that works for you!

5. Dye Your Hair

Some people decide to dye their gray locks to cover up the silver strands. However, if you're going gray gracefully, it's essential to be aware of what kind of effect dying your hair will have. Hair that is dyed can turn a dull white after getting wet and sun exposure. It's also important to note that dyeing your hair, especially when it is already fading out, can cause more damage to your locks and lead to more grays showing up later on down the track.

It's important to remember that your hair is made up of an abundance of different follicles. Some can produce thick and healthy hair, while others have fine and thin hair. By keeping your hair in top condition, you'll be able to maintain its health and keep your strands from falling out.


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David McAlinden