![]() So, why do we get grey hair in the first place? "Most females who are in their 30s should see a few grey hairs, but by the time they get into their 50 most females would expect to have more than 50% of their scalp hairs turn grey." ![]() So, here Trichologist Madeleine Preston, explains the science behind going grey, from what triggers it, to whether it can be delayed (should we actually wish to). Promise.īut if you've ever wondered just what actually causes hair to change colour over time, you're not alone. ![]() It also can simply be a hereditary thing and bear no indication on the rest of your body ageing. It's a part of life - and a beautiful part at that. Yes, like wrinkles, grey hairs are a visible sign of ageing - and let's be clear, there is zero, zilch, nada, nothing, wrong with that. ![]() While there's no denying getting grey hairs came come as a shock, it's super normal to get them at any aged. It was in my centre-parting which was doubly horrific because I love a middle-parting and it forced me into my so-called cheugy side-parting era. I remember getting my first grey hair like it was yesterday. ![]()
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