You Only Need One Ingredient To Get Rid Of White Hair Permanently!
Premature greying in today's world is unfortunately as common as cough and cold. I have come across people in their early twenties greying at an alarming rate. You cannot just blame it on your genes, after all, what you get from your ancestors isn't the only cause for it. There are a number of factors that lead to premature grey hair. The first and foremost is an unbalanced diet. If your diet consists of fast food, dishes made with white flour, aerated drinks, and sugars, there is no way that you can have healthy skin or hair.
If you have recently found grey hairs in your hair, but you don’t want to use dye, we have a great solution – a remedy that will cover your grey hairs forever!
This method is very simple, just follow the instructions.
The Amazing Natural Recipe
The recipe can be easily prepared and contains only one unusual ingredient – potato peels. First, peel 5 bigger potatoes and save them for later use.
Now, take the peels and put them in a pot of water, then heat the solution until it boils and simmer it on low heat for 5-6 minutes.
Afterward, strain it and allow it to cool down before pouring the clear liquid into a bottle.
Add a couple of drops of your favorite essential oil for a nicer smell and the remedy is ready to be used.
Use
Wash your hair, as usual, then massage your scalp with the potato peel liquid. Leave it to work for 5 minutes before rinsing with water, and repeat the process once or twice a week for best results.
Try the remedy yourself – you have nothing to lose but your grey hairs!
Causes of white hair
Vitamin deficiencies
Any deficiencies of vitamin B-6, B-12, biotin, vitamin D, or vitamin E can contribute to premature graying.
Genetics
Premature graying of a person’s hair is largely connected to genetics, according to a 2013 report in the Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology.
Oxidative stress
While graying is mostly genetic, oxidative stress in the body may play a part when the process happens prematurely.
Certain medical conditions
Some medical conditions, including autoimmune diseases, may increase a person’s risk for graying early. In fact, research published in 2008 showed a connection between hair abnormalities and thyroid dysfunction.
Smoking
A study from 2013 reported in the Italian Dermatology Online Journal, shows that smokers are 2 1/2 times more likely to start graying
Chemical hair dyes and hair products
Chemical hair dyes and hair products, even shampoos, can contribute to premature hair graying. Many of these products contain harmful ingredients that decrease melanin.
Real-life stressors
There are conflicting research studies on real-life stress, such as that caused by injury, leading to premature graying.
Lifestyle changes as a solution for gray hair
If you’re worried because you’ve spotted a few gray hairs, you can make lifestyle changes that can help you keep your original hair color longer. Following are some of these changes.
Get enough vitamins
- B vitamins, especially B-12 and biotin
- vitamin D
- vitamin E
- vitamin A
Get enough minerals
- zinc
- iron
- magnesium
- selenium
- copper
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