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Going Grey/white
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Was talking to my friend this eve about this, why some men go grey/white in their forties and some , well, just don’t! What causes it? Mr Smow is 47 and still has dark brown hair, not a single grey hair, and isn’t losing any at all. Is there any reason to it?
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Himself started going grey in his late teens (I didn’t know him then). My dark haired children all have rogue white hairs. My hair is currently a bizarre combination of very dark, dirty blonde, grey and white but I wear it tied back so it looks v dark with a huge white streak (that people think I have done on purpose).
I have known two unrelated people who went grey then white in their teens. In one (bloke) it ran in the family. In the other (woman) she went white in her early teens over one school summer holidays She told me she had always had a very short hairstyle and at first her family just thought her hair was sun bleaching. She went to a very strict convent day school and when she went back, she was sent home "until the bleach had grown out". They didn't believe her or her parents and had to get a doctor's letter before she was allowed back.