Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Why Hair Turn Gray

Why hair turn gray? The age of graying seems to be determined by heredity, according to The Journal of Investigative Dermatology reported in 2005. Caucasians tend to gray as early as their mid-30s. Asians turn gray a little later and then Africans. By the age of 50 half of the population have at least 50 percent gray. “People with premature graying of the hair don’t die any sooner than anybody else,” according to Dr. Leo M. Cooney, professor and chief of geriatrics at Yale University School of Medicine. “I think the study shows that a gray hair has something to with your genetics and very little to do with premature aging.”

I’d love to hear from other bloggers who have hair loss problem - particularly to hear what you’ve used to solve your thin hair baldness problem. What hair loss products you use to improve your hair growth in any way.

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Monday, March 02, 2009

No Gray Hair

According to Mail OnLine an 80 years old man has dark brown hair color with no gray hair to show his age. The secret of his no gray hair formula, he claims, is good genes and a healthy blob of his favorite hair cream Brylcreem.
Ron Williamson has full hair and no hair loss problem. His beard is greying now, but that only started three or four years ago, according to Ron Williamson.

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