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  1. Corneliaguo's Avatar
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    Hair starts to grey after using some brand hair products.
    hello, everyone. I'm new here, but i need your help.
    i noticed that after using some brand products a lot, some gray hair appears, most in the sides (near the ears). So i discontinued the use of this products, but the hair didn't get back to normal, is there any solution to that? i really don't want to start coloring, i mean a different solution. need your recommendation.
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    Re: Hair starts to grey after using some brand hair products.
    I really don't think its the hair products causing the grey hair, if they did that then I think most young girls and women would have grey hair! Perhaps you just have not noticed the greying parts of your hair because its had hair colourant on it? The only other option to hair colourants is henna, lush does a variety of them in different shades. It is natural and improves the condition of your hair. However, if you ever plan on returning to normal hair colourants..henna can have unusual reactions..indigo henna & bleach = green hair!!!
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    Re: Hair starts to grey after using some brand hair products.
    Something similar has happened to me with a shampoo recently. The strangest part of it is that I've been using the product for more than 30 years with no problem and then suddenly the arrival of grey. Possibly they've changed the recipe.
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    Re: Hair starts to grey after using some brand hair products.
    You're probably just experiencing a bit of early greying. Don't worry, lots of people do, and it doesn't mean you're going to go completely grey overnight! If you only have a couple of greys then pull them out, but if you get many more then a colour would be a better option. That's assuming you want to hide them of course, not everybody chooses to.
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    Re: Hair starts to grey after using some brand hair products.
    thanks, guys. thanks for your kindly tips. but now i don't want to color my hair for hiding them cause coloring hair, to a certain degree, can lead to cancer. I just seek some different solutions. Please!!! i'm really worried.
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    Re: Hair starts to grey after using some brand hair products.
    Though your issue is different from mine, we still have a common: that is hair problem. I have genetic grey hair, so coloring hair black cannot work. the white hair will grew again after a short time i dye. so i use a kind of lace wigs to cover my white hair, and all my friends speak highly of my new hair. the lace wig is so natural that they don't find the fact until I told them.
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    Re: Hair starts to grey after using some brand hair products.
    hi,dear Corneliaguo!I am so sad to here this If you want to overcome this problem,i think you should ask fro your Dr to give your some effective advice;or if you want to have a quick remedy,maybe lace wigs can be a better choice for you!You can click here to get more info, good luck...
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    Re: Hair starts to grey after using some brand hair products.
    hi,dear Corneliaguo!I am so sad to here this If you want to overcome this problem,i think you should ask fro your Dr to give your some effective advice;or if you want to have a quick remedy,maybe lace wigs can be a better choice for you! good luck...
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