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I got asked this question yesterday, Why Does Hair Turn Gray? Have you ever wondered why hair turns gray as you get older and whether there is something you can do to prevent graying or at least slow it down? Heres a look at what causes hair to turn gray and some of the factors that affect graying. Answer: The age at which youll get your first gray hair (assuming your hair doesnt simply fall out) is largely determined by genetics. Youll probably get that first strand of gray around the same age your parents and grandparents started to go gray. However, the rate at which the graying progresses is somewhat under your own control. Smoking is known to increase the rate of graying. Anemia, generally poor nutrition, insufficient B vitamins, and untreated thyroid conditions can also speed the rate of graying. What causes your hairs color to change? That has to do with the process controlling the production of the pigment called melanin, the same pigment that tans your skin in response to sunlight. Every hair follicle contains pigment cells called melanocytes. The melanocytes produce eumelanin, which is black or dark brown, and pheomelanin, which is reddish-yellow, and pass the melanin to the cells which produce keratin, the chief protein in hair. When the keratin-producing cells (keratinocytes) die, they retain the coloring from the melanin. When you first start to go gray, the melanocytes are still present, but they become less active. Less pigment is deposited into the hair so it appears lighter. As graying progresses, the melanocytes die off until there arent any cells left to produce the color. While this is a normal and unavoidable part of the aging process and is not of itself associated with disease, some autoimmune diseases can cause premature graying. However, some people start going gray in their 20s and are perfectly healthy. Extreme shock or stress can also cause your hair to go gray very quickly, though not overnight.
Posted on: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 06:01:10 +0000

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