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I have heard people saying that if you pluck a white hair then it would only result into more white hairs coming out. Is there any truth in it? Please let me know. Thanks.
jackson6612 said:I have heard people saying that if you pluck a white hair then it would only result into more white hairs coming out. Is there any truth in it? Please let me know. Thanks.
Hair turns white when the cells responsible for producing pigment in the hair follicles stop working. This can be due to genetics, age, or certain health conditions.
Plucking a white hair does not result in more white hairs. However, when a white hair is plucked, it may appear that more white hairs are growing because the hair follicle was already damaged and unable to produce pigment.
Plucking a white hair does not cause permanent damage to the hair follicle. However, repeated plucking can cause irritation and inflammation, which can lead to temporary hair loss.
Unfortunately, there is currently no way to reverse white hair. However, certain lifestyle changes such as managing stress levels and maintaining a healthy diet can help slow down the graying process.
Plucking a white hair does not make it grow back thicker. The thickness and texture of hair are determined by genetics and hair care practices, not by plucking.