One, then two, a dozen and finally by whole locks:white hair represents a slow invasion of your scalp and it becomes urgent for you to eradicate it. The first gesture of the majority of women discovering their first white hair is often the same:think about pulling it out and quickly! We often hear an old saying about the regrowth of 7 white hairs instead of the one eliminated. This statement is both true and false. A hair follicle, the cavity that sees hair grow, cannot present several new hairs once the white hair is pulled out. What is true, on the other hand, is that once the hair is pulled out, it will grow back stronger and thicker:this new white hair is therefore likely to be more tough and visible as you uproot. You should also know that a white hair is rarely alone:as soon as the first appears, be sure to start seeing them proliferate on your head.
Once the observation of your white hair has been established and digested, it is time to take action to hide these unwanted ones from your head. Unless you manage to assume your white hair without worrying about the eyes of others or yourself, the best thing is to turn to coloring. Whether it is done by a professional or you decide to apply it at home, it is important to follow a few rules so as not to hurt your hair. The presence of white hair can encourage you to use (or even abuse) coloring so that you no longer see this unsightly graying appear. Between chemicals and other aggressive adjuvants, hair coloring represents a real source of fragility for your hair:be sure to space two colorings for several weeks in order to let the hair breathe. Take advantage of your holidays to keep your head natural. When you start a color again, do not hesitate to use the product only on the roots so as not to overload all the hair, the ends being still sips of product (while making sure not to keep the rest of the unused product). Finally, turn to natural colors:on sale in pharmacies and drugstores, they have the advantage of containing no formalin or ammonia, responsible for the vulnerability of the hair.
We have a whole acquaintance fan of grandmother's tricks always ready to reveal an infallible trick for the house or in terms of beauty. Often natural, these remedies can, in most cases, provide innovative solutions that work. When it comes to white hair, nothing can help you overcome it or reverse the bleaching process. Once the hair has turned white, it is impossible to go back:this phenomenon is unfortunately irreversible and no so-called miracle product will be able to help you. Lulling yourself with illusions is not a solution to help you feel better:little fan of coloring, a new haircut or new hair accessories can help you camouflage your gray hair in all discretion.