GoddesJourney
April 18th, 2010, 09:55 AM
I found this on MSN this morning:
http://health.msn.com/health-topics/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100249178>1=31036
I'm not so sure I agree that hair cannot be grey on one part and brown on another, because mine has done this many times and so has my mom's. I had long hairs that actually mapped my stress, like rings on a tree. If I measured back in years, I could pretty much name them all after exboyfriends. I only have a couple of grey hairs now, which I'm assuming are permanent due to their solid silvery look. The other ones were just a few inches of dull grey in the middle of an otherwil normal hair. I remember when they were growing out and I thought it strange that a hair would suddenly turn grey mid-shaft like that. I had lots of them and now I don't. They've all grown out by now, so I don't have any proof, but my mom remembers because I showed them to her. You could study my hair and know what kind of winters I've weathered... :D
Anyone had this happen?
http://health.msn.com/health-topics/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100249178>1=31036
I'm not so sure I agree that hair cannot be grey on one part and brown on another, because mine has done this many times and so has my mom's. I had long hairs that actually mapped my stress, like rings on a tree. If I measured back in years, I could pretty much name them all after exboyfriends. I only have a couple of grey hairs now, which I'm assuming are permanent due to their solid silvery look. The other ones were just a few inches of dull grey in the middle of an otherwil normal hair. I remember when they were growing out and I thought it strange that a hair would suddenly turn grey mid-shaft like that. I had lots of them and now I don't. They've all grown out by now, so I don't have any proof, but my mom remembers because I showed them to her. You could study my hair and know what kind of winters I've weathered... :D
Anyone had this happen?