I have not noticed any difference in mine.
I'm wondering if I should stop hennaing my hair. I'd like to hear experiences how getting gray has changed the hair texture.
I have not noticed any difference in mine.
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Very good question!
I think it is the coloring that makes the difference, not the graying/whitening.
At least that was the case for me when I stopped coloring. Now, as a woman of mature with white hair, I feel extremely comfortable.
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Most of the grays I have are soft and seem the same as my other hairs, but I have the occasional mischievous one that likes to go off and do its own thing.
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Thank you for your answers
Nearly all my gray is wiry, totally different texture, and stands up and out from the rest of my hair. Once they get long enough to be trained, they are way more wavy than the other around them, but will stay down if I coerce them enough.
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Mine seems to be less wavy.
Not much difference for me (I have a general overall wave), although I probably notice the waviness of the gray hair more because, well, I am more fixated on the gray, and most of it is right in front. That, and the grays tend to be shorter (more brittle?) to they tend to curl up more.
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