Shampoo Bar
How to Use This Product:
1. Wet hair or beard with warm water
2. Gently lather the hair with soap and massage for five minutes
3. Finally, rinse off the foam with clean
water
Why Does Your Hair Turn White?
Hair turns white when the pigment-producing cells at the base of hair follicles, called melanocytes, gradually reduce their activity or stop producing melanin. Melanin is responsible for giving hair its color, and there are two types: eumelanin, which is responsible for black or brown colors, and pheomelanin, which is responsible for red and yellow colors.
As people age, the melanocytes may become less active, leading to a reduction in melanin production. This results in new hair growth that is lighter in color or even completely white or gray. Genetics also plays a significant role in determining when and how quickly this process occurs.
So, the graying or whitening of hair is a natural part of the aging process, influenced by genetic and environmental factors.
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All Natural Ingredients
Our all-natural shampoo bar restores hair’s natural color and removes gray by reactivating hair color and pigments over time with regular usage of this shampoo bar soap. Frequently used for 30 days or more will help prevent the formation of white hair. This product is suitable for all your types and colors and can be used on hair, beer, and eyebrows.
How to Use This Product:
1. Wet hair or beard with warm water
2. Gently lather the hair with soap and massage for five minutes
3. Finally, rinse off the foam with cleanwater
Why Does Your Hair Turn White?
Hair turns white when the pigment-producing cells at the base of hair follicles, called melanocytes, gradually reduce their activity or stop producing melanin. Melanin is responsible for giving hair its color, and there are two types: eumelanin, which is responsible for black or brown colors, and pheomelanin, which is responsible for red and yellow colors.
As people age, the melanocytes may become less active, leading to a reduction in melanin production. This results in new hair growth that is lighter in color or even completely white or gray. Genetics also plays a significant role in determining when and how quickly this process occurs.
So, the graying or whitening of hair is a natural part of the aging process, influenced by genetic and environmental factors.
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