Why is my GREY hair curly?

It's normal for grays to grow in with a different curl texture. It happens because the slowed oil and melanin production in the hair affects its chemical structure.
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Does GREY hair go curly?

Grey hair tends to grow more dry or wirey than its coloured counterparts - and sometimes can grow a new curl pattern all together.
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How do you tame GREY curly hair?

To counteract the more coarse and often wiry texture of gray hair, it is important you use a good daily conditioner and, as needed, a deep moisturizing treatment once a week. A shine boosting spray will also give you a smooth and healthy look.
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Why does GREY hair have a different texture?

The texture of gray hair changes because, according to Johnny, “there is less pigment/melanin, and as the strand loses its color, it becomes courser and wirier.” “Gray hair happens when a hair follicle has decreased melanin (the pigment in hair and skin),” Chad reaffirms.
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Is it true if you pull a GREY hair out more grow back?

Shaskank Kraleti, M.D., explain the medical science behind this myth. “Plucking a gray hair will only get you a new gray hair in its place because there is only one hair that is able to grow per follicle. Your surrounding hairs will not turn white until their own follicles' pigment cells die.” Dr.
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What's the difference between silver and GREY hair?

Differences Between Gray, White, and Silver Hair Colors

Hair never turns the color gray; however, a person whose natural hair color is a light drab brown can appear to have drab grayish hair. Hair appears to be the various shade of silver when natural cool colored dark hair becomes predominately white.
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Why has my hair gotten curlier as I get older?

Your hair may become curly with age if you inherited both straight and curly hair genes from your parents. Some of these genes can be inactive at birth but then become turned on by hormones, aging, or other factors including medication, nutrition, stress, illness, or pollution.
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How can I make my grey hair less frizzy?

You might not have felt the need to apply hair oil to your natural pigmented hair but your gray hair need it. Give your hair a hot oil massage at least once a week. It's the best way to tame the frizz, that too in a natural way. Applying hot oil can be beneficial for anybody, no matter their hair type.
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Why is grey hair so dry?

When you go grey, your hair may feel quite dry. But this is not because of its texture — it is because hair usually greys at an age when your sebaceous glands (which are attached to each hair follicle) begin to secrete less oil than before.
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Is grey hair high or low porosity?

Gray hair is more porous than pigmented hair so helping our gray hair to take on less water will help our cuticles. When they are lifted too much from the swelling of water it can damage hair. So water is the best way to add moisture but we have to be careful because too much of a good thing can be bad for our hair.
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How do you moisturize gray hair?

Grey hair tends to be more dry, so be diligent with conditioners and moisturizers. Always use oils to seal in moisture, use a daily leave-in conditioner, and if you're still struggling with dryness, deep condition more often- even up to once a week.
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Why does hair turn white instead of gray?

This is when you notice hair appearing to turn grey, when there is a mix of dark colored and grey or white hair. As the person grows older and the body's ability to produce melanin begins to slow down, all the hair in the body turns grey or white and this when you begin to see all white hair.
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How do you tame a grey flyaway?

The best method to tame flyaways is to use a silicone-based or leave-in conditioner after you shampoo. The conditioner coats the fiber, making it less prone to static, says Mirmirani. A natural-bristle brush (not synthetic) will also help keep things under control. Bottom line: Condition your hair to make it behave.
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How can I make my grey hair soft and shiny?

Moisturizing shampoos and conditioners are the foundation for soft and shiny gray hair. Pureology Hydrate Shampoo and Conditioner have a 100% vegan formula that nourishes the hair and leaves it noticeably softer.
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Why is my hair getting so wiry?

using drying and styling tools (dryers, curling irons, electric rollers, flat irons) at too high a heat setting. using heat-based drying and styling tools too frequently. shampooing too often.
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Does hair turn curly with age?

As you age, your curls can loosen, change their shape or even form new curl patterns due to hormonal and environmental factors. Or maybe you're experiencing curly hair for the first time in your life as your aging locks change the shape of your hair follicles.
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Can your hair turn curly during menopause?

Hormonal changes like puberty, pregnancy, and menopause can cause drastic changes in the curl pattern of our hair. When your body goes through a significant hormonal change, one of the side effects is a change in the shape of the hair follicle, thus changing your curl pattern.
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Does hair get wavier with age?

But hair texture can also change with fluctuating hormones in middle to older age. Once bone-straight hair may become wavy or coarse and thick hair can start to grow in thinner and finer. In some cases, changes in hair texture like brittleness can be as a result of years coloring, bleaching or straightening hair.
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What does purple shampoo do for grey hair?

Using a purple shampoo on grey hair can help to remove brassy yellow shades, leaving you with a flattering silver undertone.
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When should you stop coloring your hair and go grey?

As a general rule, Mike Liang, advanced colorist at Julien Farel Restore Salon & Spa in New York suggests going gray when you reach 80 percent non-pigmented or white hair. If your hair starts to feel increasingly dry, brittle, or damaged or you experience scalp irritation, it might be time to ditch the dye.
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Why do some people have white hair and some have gray?

Your hair follicles have pigment cells that make melanin, a chemical that gives your hair its color. As you age, these cells start to die. Without pigment, new hair strands grow in lighter and take on various shades of gray, silver, and eventually white.
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Can a grey hair turn black again?

There's a lot of misinformation about gaining back your natural hair color once it's started turning gray or white. While certain nutrient deficits and health conditions may spawn premature gray hairs, it's impossible to restore your natural hair color if your grays are genetic or due to natural aging.
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