Knowledge is the key to understanding.
Usually it makes one feel better just knowing.
But is it true for the science behind grey hair? We’ll let you be the judge.
We are all going to encounter this – have our hair go grey.
Here is what happens.
Your hair grows in a follicle which is a bulb like tube on your scalp. The average head has 100,00-150,000 follicles.
Hair in its basic, unpigmented state is white. It gets its color from a pigment called melanin.
Two types of melanin, eumelanin (dark brown or black) and phaeomelanin (reddish yellow), combine to make all the hair colors.
One belief for why hair goes grey is that aging slows or stops the hair from accessing the melanin, so it comes out grey, silver, or white instead.
Feel better?
You can embrace your grey or decide to color it.
Whatever you choose will be the best for you.
Belegenza will be there for you to make
your hair look fabulous no matter the color!
Alan & Cheryl
Take me to the Grey Hair Perfection Package, NOW!
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