Canities – the scientific name for the phenomenon of hair whitening – is largely due to heredity. And it is irreversible. In short, if you have white hair, there is not much you can do about it. And ripping them out won't change that. The melanin present in the hair bulb becomes inactive, the hair gradually loses its color, and turns from gray to white. Generally, it is a problem that appears with age, but life being unfair, there is no real rule.
If your white hair is still very sparse and you have a maximum of twenty, you can embark on a camouflage operation:sweeping. A wick by wick coloring, which allows to discreetly melt the few intruders in the hair. If, on the other hand, you have more, opt for a permanent color. More restrictive than a color without ammonia because of the root effect, it is however more covering and will avoid you a disappointing final color. In any case, the ideal is to entrust the mission to your hairdresser.
If you don't or no longer want to dye your white hair, imitate Lio, and assume it! However, you will need to take care of their whiteness. Indeed, white hair tends to oxidize and therefore to yellow. Do not panic, a frequently used anti-yellowing shampoo will overcome this problem. Also remember to regularly moisturize, even homemade, because silver hair is drier and more fragile than others. Finally, cultivating white hair is not so simple, and you can quickly look fifteen years older than your age. To avoid this, do not hesitate to sacrifice your lengths – short cuts modernize – and boost your radiant mine. Want to find out what a short haircut looks like on your face? Try our makeover tool!