Gray hair.. help!
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Apr 4, 2013
Jackee T.
I'm 23, I've never dyed my hair, and it's now turning gray. There is multiple multiple strands of gray hair and no matter how I style it, you can always see it. I don't wash my hair everyday, and I rarely use heat on it. Anyone else experience this same issue?
Apr 5, 2013
Tee R.
Its a lack of vitamins
Apr 5, 2013
Ana S.
Might be genetics. do you have any family who had gray hairs at a young age?
Apr 5, 2013
Stephanie G.
I started going grey when I was 19 from a combination of stress (my bff died of cancer) and genetics. My uncle was almost completely grey when he graduated from high school. Most likely you can blame genetics.
Apr 5, 2013
Jackee T.
No one that I know of in my family has experience this issue... I am one of the only ones who has never dyed my hair though so that may be why I don't know of anyone in the family experiencing the same issue. So I should probably dye my hair if I want to avoid it?
Apr 5, 2013
Hali H.
Dying your hair won't avoid turning grey but it will hide it. I'd just put blonde highlights in your hair that way the grey blends when it starts to grow back in.
Apr 5, 2013
Katie J.
It's genetic in many families including mine. Doing some highlights and lowlights will definitely help make the gray blend in, as opposed to dying it where once the grey starts to grow back it's super obvious.