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White hair

White hair is hair that has lost its natural pigmentation, giving it a white or gray color. Hair pigmentation is generally due to the presence of melanin, a natural pigment. Over time, the cells responsible for melanin production begin to diminish, leading to the growth of colorless hair. This pigment-free hair then appears white or gray, in contrast to normally colored hair. This is a natural process linked to aging, but it can also be influenced by genetic, hormonal and environmental factors. In addition to changing color, hair often also changes texture, becoming thicker or thinner depending on the individual, more fragile and drier than pigmented hair. This can make white hair more prone to frizz, breakage and split ends.

That's why it's so important to take the utmost care of your hair, whether you decide to keep it white or color it.

Good To Know

Regular hair diagnosis is essential, as hair type can constantly evolve with time, stress, pollution, the environment and other factors.