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As for gray hair, it's actually not gray at all. "Gray hair isn't white, but transparent like glass," Dr. Longsworth explains. "It generally has higher dye uptake (semi-permanent or permanent) during hair coloring treatments. This is potentially due to the higher level of porosity and surface roughness, which facilitates the penetration of chemicals."
Texture also comes into play. "The cuticles of gray hair are rougher and drier than pigmented hair," Dr. Longsworth adds. "And gray curly hair can be drier and coarser than pigmented curly hair."
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If you're concerned about hair loss, book an appointment with a board-certified dermatologist or trichologist to find the best treatment plan for you.
Alternatively, if you want to prevent further hair fall, there are a plethora of at-home products on the market that aim to keep the scalp balanced for optimal growth conditions. Rubenstein says Vegamour is a popular option.