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What causes single long white hair in my face or ear?

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Why are my hair becoming white at the age of 20? How can I get rid of this thing?

Nowdays at any age you can get white hairGreying begins to get apparent after the increased shedding of the thicker, darker hairs coupled with an enhanced growth of thinner white hairsWhen your body stops generating melanin, hair presents itself as grey, white, or silver.Hair gets color from melanin pigment melanocytes pigment there are 2 pigments dark eumelanin and light phaeomelanin so in this case they blend together to make wide range of colors and gives our hair colors••Reasons for turning hair whiteHereditaryHarmonal imbalanceAgeUsing wrong hair care productsPollutionOver exposure to sunImproper dietMedical conditionDeficiency of vitamin B 12StressHypothyrodismReduced melanin pigmentNot taking proper care••Powerful remedies for turning white hair to original colorWe need to balance melanin level in hair naturally . Scientifically there are some components like ricinoleic acid , catalyse etc which helps to slow the process of white hair.you need to apply hair mask, oils etc containing such components.You need to Massage hair by hair oil for at least 3 times a week leave it overnight for deep nourishment to hairEat sesame (black) these are loaded with antioxidants and increases melanocyte activity to produce melanin – the pigment responsible for hair and skin colour.Hair pack -Aawla powder and fenugreek poder soaked overnight in iron vesselCurd and gram flour packApply onion juice it contains special hair colour protector enzyme called catalaseCover your hair in sunEat balanced diet containing hair superfoods- this is necessary step in maintaing overall health of hairLive stress freeHave patience :) and consider asGood luckSubscribe me on you tube channel cocoa sonaliofficial for more hair care videos

What causes seemingly random white hairs on your head and face?

I honestly have no clue. They pop up in usual places around my body (ear lobes, wrists, cheeks, chin, and even along with my normal hair. I just yank them out whenever I notice them. However, the prevalent ones appear with my “head” hair; I have several strands of white hairs that cannot be pulled out. Bare in mind I am in my teenage years. Those annoying hairs are quite peculiar….After a few minutes of researching, I have found some kind of answer. In reality they are either caused an ingrown hair follicle, a deficiency in a vitamin B, or just simply a lack of pigment. Nothing to worry about, but if it’s the second listed option, which can be determined through medical examination or whatnot, you should either change your diet to include a sufficient amount of Vitamin B or just take a Vitamin B supplement. Hope this helps.

Can you shave stomach hair(for girls)?

To be honest, I really wouldn't worry about it. I have that too, so it's not as if it's not normal or anything. I, personally, wouldn't recommend shaving it, just because it will grow back darker and thicker, and it'll be a pain in the @ss to keep up with. Also, if it isn't that noticeable now...it will be once you start shaving. Also, it just seems noticeable to you, because it's your body, and it's something you see a lot.
One thing you could do is dye the hair. I die my arm hair because it's really dark (I'm brunette) and I get subconscious of it. So I use Jolen Creme Bleach. It's specifically for stuff like arm hair etc. But again, it's kind of a nuisance to keep up with. For something like your stomach, I'd recommend just not doing anything, but it's totally up to you - you have to live with your body, so it's whichever you feel most comfortable with doing.

Hope this helped :)

Does pulled out hair grow back?

When hair is pulled out, we damage the hair follicle. Will the hair grow back? Most likely it will...but not always.Hair grows in stages, and without trying to get too technical, I'll explain. The first stage is the growth stage. This stage lasts a couple of years. This is when you see your hair, and it grows, and basically, how you know it best.The second stage is the renewal stage. This is when the follicle rests. It releases the hair from it's blood supply at the root, and it is getting ready to be replaced with new hair. This stage will last just a couple weeks. The third stage is the resting stage. This is when a new hair has been formed and pushes out the old hair, also known as shedding.In short, if you pull a hair out and damage the papilla, new hair may not grow back, or new hair growth may be retarded. By pulling hair out, you are confusing the cycles, and risk nomal hair growth.

When I pull a hair straight out of my head, what's the white gooey stuff on the end of the hair that was inside my head?

That is the hairs 'root sheath' (more specifically the outer root sheath)Image sourceThe outer root sheath (ORS) is an extension of the epidermal basal layer which envelopes the entire hair follicle (HF). In addition, the ORS contains a number of functional compartments: the bulge, which serves as a reservoir for hair stem cells, and the sebaceous gland, responsible for hair lubrication. The upper region of the ORS is a site for attachment of ancestor pili, which are smooth muscles that enable the hair to remain in a vertical position.Outer Root SheathPage on nih.gov

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