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I've noticed some gray hairs growing on the side of my head -- and I'm only 22. Am I destined to go prematurely gray?
Sept. 18, 2000 -- It's hard to know for sure, but you certainly aren't alone. Many people start to get gray (or white) hairs in their 20s. Some people don't notice them right away, and how noticeable the white or gray hairs are depends on how dark the rest of your hair is in contrast.
How long it will take for your hair to turn completely gray (if it ever does) is hard to say. This process can occur gradually over many years -- even decades -- as individual hair follicles stop producing color, or it can happen within a matter of months. I've seen people who are completely gray by the age of 20, and others who still have dark hair well into their 70s and 80s. If you have a close relative who went gray at an early age, you may too, although how strong that genetic link is needs to be studied further.
Hairs don't actually "turn" gray -- they grow in that way. Every day hairs fall out and new ones emerge in their place. As the hair grows in the follicle, color is deposited into the new growth in the form of two substances, melanin and pheomelanin. Melanin produces the hair shades blond, brown, and black, depending on the concentration of pigment in your hair. Pheomelanin produces red hair and the reddish undertones seen in blond, brown, and black hair. When your body stops producing these colored pigments (usually with age), the hair growing out of that follicle will grow in gray. Why this happens is not known; it's really a mystery of aging.
Why some people stop producing the pigments earlier than others also remains a mystery, and we don't know how to get hair follicles to start producing color again once they stop. Interestingly, some chemotherapy patients whose gray hair falls out as a result of treatment will experience new hair growth in their original color. We don't yet understand why or how this happens.
Remember, having gray hair doesn't mean you're unhealthy. You may choose to color your hair for cosmetic reasons, but gray hair is nothing to be alarmed about.
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