Grey Hair is a symptom of
improper protein synthesis. Hair grows white when the color pigment ceases to
be produced in the hair follicle and small air spaces take its place. Pigment
cells located at the base of each hair follicle produce the natural dominant
color of our youth. However, as a person grows older and reaches middle age,
more and more of these pigment cells die and color is lost from individual
hairs. The result is that a person's hair gradually begins to show more and
more grey. Individual hairs each have an outer layer (the cuticle) of
overlapping flat cells, underneath, which is the thick cortex, which consists
of horn-like keratin. The inside of the hair is made of softer, rectangular
cells. Hair color is determined by the concentration and depth of melanin
pigment in the cortex - this produces the whole spectrum of hair color from
blond to black, with very fair people having almost no melanin. When these
melanocytes die, then the hair turns grey. Melanocytes produce the pigment
melanin and they are the cells responsible for much of the coloring of the
human body, including the hair. With age the melanocytes lose their ability to
make pigment, so color is absent from new hair.
Grey
hair is usually associated with ageing, but this is not always the
case. Early graying of the hair is basically hereditary, and we can inherit it
from one of our parents or grandparents. So if your father's hair started to
turn grey in his thirties there is a good chance yours will too. Grey hair can
also be influenced by stress. A person experiencing a prolonged period of
stress and anxiety may notice, over a period of time, white hairs gradually
appearing. Malnutrition, worry, shock, deep sorrow, tension and other similar
conditions may also slow down the production of melanin resulting in grey hair.
Sever illness too can stop or affect the production of melanin. However,
scientists have not been fully able to explain the exact causes of this change
in color of the hair.
Contrary to popular belief
pulling out one grey hair will make two grow in its place is a myth. What can
happen, however, is that if your hair is starting to turn grey and you pull one
grey hair out, it may well be that the neighboring grey hair is just about to
start growing, therefore two hairs in close proximity will appear at about the
same time.
Home Remedies and
Treatment
" Amla " is the best cure for grey
hair and falling hair. Regular massage of "amla" paste rubbed into
the scalp has worked wonders in many cases, frequently reversing the process of
graying or falling off of hair.
Massage your hairs with coconut oil and Lemon
everyday for at least 15 minutes. There are instances of people having black
hairs even up to the age of 60-70 years by using this method.
Soak about 10 to 12 rithas and 3 to 4 shikakai
pods overnight in a pint of water. Next day, boil for a few minutes and strain.
Use this liquid as a normal shampoo. Separately soak 10 to 12 dried amlas in
half a cup of water overnight. Strain and use as a hair conditioner after your
head bath. Leave it on the hair for ten minutes and rinse your hair with clean
warm water. This will leave your hair smooth and shiny and also stop premature
graying of your hair.
Mix lemon juice in castor oil and
beat till frothy. Add 'henna' in to it. Apply the mixture evenly over the
scalp, and bathe after an hour using 'shikakai' and 'ritha' shampoo as above.
This checks graying of hair.
Take a cup of strong black tea
(without milk), and to this add a tablespoon of salt. When cold, strain the tea
and massage it on the roots. Leave it on for an hour, and then rinse with cold
water. Do not shampoo it.
Nourishment and proper grooming is very
important to keep the hair texture, growth, shin and luster in a good
condition. Therefore use a shampoo & conditioner that suits your hair type.
Choose products that are gentle, preferably without any harsh detergent like
sodium lauryl sulfate. For daily washes, use a shampoo that is mild, gentle
& moisturizing. Don't use too much conditioner or else it makes hair
greasy. Daily massage your hair with your fingertips; it helps proper blood
circulation in the scalp.
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