Expert ReplyCondition analysis:
You’re super stressed
Experts have debated the connection between stress and gray hair, but some research found stress can cause the depletion of stem cells from the base of hair follicles in mice.
You’re super stressed
Experts have debated the connection between stress and gray hair, but some research does show stress can cause the depletion of stem cells from the base of hair follicles in mice.
You have a medical condition
In rare cases, premature graying may be triggered by health issues like thyroid disease or problems with the pituitary glands. Autoimmune diseases that attack the skin and hair, such as alopecia or vitiligo, can also cause grays.
You’re vitamin deficient
Another possibility for your silvery strands is a vitamin B12 deficiency. There's a number of factors that put you at greater risk, like being a vegetarian or vegan, taking birth control pills or having GI issues. But if your early grays are linked to B12, it’s most likely due to pernicious anemia, a decrease in red blood cells caused when intestines can’t absorb enough vitamin B12.
Instructions:
Black Tea Massage
The benefits of black tea for cancer prevention and improving cardiovascular health are well known. But it also has great benefits for skin and hair. Loaded with antioxidants and caffeine, black tea stimulates hair growth and improves strength and elasticity of the hair strands to prevent brittleness and breakage of hair. It adds a natural dark hue to hair and adds a natural shine to it.
Ingredients:
Black Tea Powder – 2 tablespoons
Salt – 1 Teaspoon
Boil 2 tablespoons of black tea and 1 teaspoon of salt in water for 2 minutes and remove from flame. Let it cool and strain the liquid. Wash your hair with this liquid and let it dry, don’t rinse with shampoo. Repeat it 2 to 3 times per week for best results.