Why do you gray your hair?

The hair - growing system is quite complex. Scientists continue to study the process of growing human hair and also the structure of pigmentation. In normal hair growth, the gland produces hair at a rate of about one inch per month for several years. When cells that produce hair pigments are damaged, hair begins [...]
In normal hair growth, the gland produces hair at a rate of about one inch per month for several years.
When cells producing hair pigments are damaged, then the hair starts to take gray or white, writes Medicalnewstoday, broadcasts the Kosovo Clan.
At the age of maturity, some people stop hair from growing, and their hair - rearing system enters a period of rest. During this process, melanoma begins to die.
When melanochity is damaged or missing, then the hair that grows up lacks color and may look gray or white.












