jwhitley6
Well-Known Member
j/k but now that I have your attention......
I cannot find a scientific explanation for what I've experienced. Hopefully you guys can help me out with this:
I have 2 gray hairs. Both strands turned gray from the ENDS. Note they DID NOT grow out of my scalp gray. I know this for a fact, because I was very intrigued with it. The ends were gray and wiry but the root was still black (I am absolutely positive about this, so don't ask me if I could be mistaken...no chance). It took a couple of weeks for the whole strand to turn gray and now the new growth is also gray. I spoke to my brother about this recently and the same thing happens to him with all of his gray hair (he wears an afro).
I can't find any explanation. We've all heard stories of folks hair turning gray overnight. I'm inclined to believe it now.
I've done online searches and everything I've found says that hair only turns gray from the root due to degraded melanin cells in the scalp. How can the scalp affect the ends of the hair, if hair is indeed dead?...or do the ends affect the scalp? Maybe that's why some folks swear their hair grows faster after a trim.
Has anyone else experienced this phenomenon? What is your "scientific" take on it.
Thanks for listening, ladies!
I cannot find a scientific explanation for what I've experienced. Hopefully you guys can help me out with this:
I have 2 gray hairs. Both strands turned gray from the ENDS. Note they DID NOT grow out of my scalp gray. I know this for a fact, because I was very intrigued with it. The ends were gray and wiry but the root was still black (I am absolutely positive about this, so don't ask me if I could be mistaken...no chance). It took a couple of weeks for the whole strand to turn gray and now the new growth is also gray. I spoke to my brother about this recently and the same thing happens to him with all of his gray hair (he wears an afro).
I can't find any explanation. We've all heard stories of folks hair turning gray overnight. I'm inclined to believe it now.
I've done online searches and everything I've found says that hair only turns gray from the root due to degraded melanin cells in the scalp. How can the scalp affect the ends of the hair, if hair is indeed dead?...or do the ends affect the scalp? Maybe that's why some folks swear their hair grows faster after a trim.
Has anyone else experienced this phenomenon? What is your "scientific" take on it.
Thanks for listening, ladies!