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roughly every four to six weeks The timing between dyes, according to Lint, is roughly every four to six weeks. If you're stretching that time gap pretty thin, however, there are methods to cover your gray roots in the meantime. "There are lots of products, such as powder or makeup, that cover your gray and then wash out when shampooed," says Lint.
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Read More »H aving turned 30, I'm beginning to hear more and more of my friends talk about the fact that they're starting to get their first aving turned 30, I'm beginning to hear more and more of my friends talk about the fact that they're starting to get their first gray hairs . I try to be empathetic, but it's really hard—because I can't even remember a time when the gray hairs haven't been sprouting from my head. It's been that long. At first—as a teenager already filled with angst—I wondered why I was dealing with a beauty issue that's usually reserved for a few decades later. But what started as a minor petulance (a few silver strands here and there) became a perpetual annoyance and enemy of my wallet. Not only that, but my relatively early experience with gray hair didn't just impact my beauty regimen, it also took a knock at my self-esteem. I started spending hours in the salon chair every four-to-six weeks on the dot. And while I know that more-and-more young women are embracing their gray hair now, I still feel my most confident when mine is a cool-toned dark brown. So, I went straight to a dermatologist to find out why gray hair happens for people at such varying ages and the best ways to address it. For clarity (and perhaps some justified comfort), here's why some people have to deal with grays before others ever do.
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Learn More »As with developing fine lines and losing bone density, decreased pigment in your hair is also a thing that happens as you rack up candles on the birthday cake. "Gray hairs happen as a result of decreased melanin production, which occurs as you age," says Dhaval Bhanusali, MD, FAAD, a New York-based dermatologist. "Hair usually starts as gray and ends up white when no more pigment is produced." You could develop gray hair sooner despite your genetics, though, due to several factors. "Vitilago, an autoimmune condition where pigment is destroyed, a B12 deficiency, and pituitary or thyroid problems may also cause graying," says Dr. Fusco. "But they're not very common. And the latter two are reversible with treatment." Besides that, there are lifestyle behaviors that can lighten your strands as well. "There have been studies showing that things that damage hair, like smoking, can increase the speed at which hair grays," adds Dr. Bhanusali. "Other associations include increased stress and a condition called alopecia areata where your body can attack hair follicles." While you can make certain changes—like quitting smoking and limiting stress and eating well—nothing's going to prevent your hair from ultimately going gray. So if you want to cover it up, keep scrolling.
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Read More »The timing between dyes, according to Lint, is roughly every four to six weeks. If you're stretching that time gap pretty thin, however, there are methods to cover your gray roots in the meantime. "There are lots of products, such as powder or makeup, that cover your gray and then wash out when shampooed," says Lint. "It doesn't change your color or damage your hair. I suggest a powder spray by L'Oréal Professional." There's also Root Reboot by Madison Reed, a semi-permanent color that blends your roots for about two weeks before it gently fades off in tone, and Root Touch Up which is a brush-on micro-milled powder that's like makeup for your hair. What I'm saying is: There are plenty of ways to keep the gray away if you're not up for fully embracing it just yet. Also, this is how to build a skin-care routine in your 30s. And here's what to know about perioral dermatitis, AKA that never-ending breakout on your chin.
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