Why Are My Hair Turning White?
It is common to mistakenly believe that our hairs “turn” white, but in reality, they grow white. This phenomenon, typically associated with aging, simply results from a loss of pigmentation.
The color of our hairs is genetically determined, created through the synthesis of two melanins produced by a mechanism at the base of each hair. When these “melanin factories” cease to function, hairs grow without pigment, meaning they are white.
My First White Hair... Already?
While there can be cases of sudden canities, where numerous white hairs appear within a few days due to physical or psychological shock, and early canities due to heredity or certain autoimmune diseases, most people notice their first white hairs around the age of 35. It is not uncommon that between the ages of 50 and 60, over half of their hairs grow without pigment!
To Pluck or Not to Pluck the White Hair : That's the Question!
The idea that plucking a white hair will lead to the growth of several others is more of a myth than a fact. However, it is advisable to leave your white hairs in place, as plucking them can damage their hair follicles. At a certain age, gray or white hairs, the essential thing is that they are healthy and present!
And Hair Dye?
White hairs are closely linked to aging, even if their initial appearance occurs around the age of 35. While graying temples on a man can be seen as attractive, it can be challenging for some individuals to face the reality of white hairs.
If white hairs affect your self-esteem, changes in hairstyle, highlights, or a mild hair dye can be considered. There are also shampoos specially designed to revive dull hairs, especially for very white hair, giving shine to their silvery reflections. Consult a hairdresser for more information!
And the Solutions?
Outre ces facteurs externes, il existe un phénomène naturel : chaque cheveu suit son propre cycle, généralement indépendant des autres. Toutefois, en juillet, les cheveux synchronisent leur cycle de croissance, ce qui entraîne une plus grande chute de cheveux à l’automne.
Vous vous demandez peut-être si vos cheveux seront plus présents sur votre taie d’oreiller à la fin de l’été. La réponse est oui! La cause de cette chute plus importante réside dans le stress post-vacances, les facteurs externes de l’été, mais aussi dans un phénomène naturel.
Ainsi, l’été est la saison où il est essentiel de prendre soin de vos cheveux pour les protéger des dommages, voire d’une perte accrue une fois l’automne arrivé.
Do you have any questions?
If you have any questions about hair loss, Groupe Médical PAI encourages you to consult a professional to discover the different transplant solutions available to you. Their team of specialists will guide you to the solution that’s right for you.