I'm 28 and I don't have grey hair (yet), but over the last few months, I have noticed a grey hair that grows in pretty much the same spot each time. I always pluck it out, but within a few weeks, it's back and usually almost an inch long each time. I know hair usually doesn't grow that fast, so do grey hairs grow faster? Thanks for any input!
Do grey hairs grow faster than non-grey hairs?
Grey hair does not grow any faster or slower than non-grey color hairs. Your hair only turns to a grey color by a few reason, with both how old that you are as well as your hereditary being the chief factors. If you are so concerned with your grey hair, simply use something like GRECIAL FORMULA.
Besides, just to give to you an example with myself, I just turned 28 in July. I have long medium brown hair, and not a morsole of grey hair anywhere. On the other hand I have a next door neighbor who is 25 and he is full of grey hair. Still I had a professor who must be in his mid-60's, and he does not have any grey hair at all.
Point to all of this is that everyone is different, and that you should not in the very least be concerned.
Do grey hairs grow faster than non-grey hairs?
I've noticed with my curly hair, the grey hair is a little straighter, so seems to grow faster than the darker hair.
Do grey hairs grow faster than non-grey hairs?
Grey before the age of 33, is considered as premature grey hair. You are just 28, your grey hair problem can be treated check
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