So hydrogen peroxide builds up in the hair, and because other enzymes that would repair hydrogen peroxide's damage are also in short supply, the hair goes gray.
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LOL @ Meg. I guess that rules out my husband as well.
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Leelee
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The craziest thing is that I'm almost 53 and I don't have one grey hair. It's amazing. I have wrinkles, sagging body parts, aches and pains, but no grey hair.
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I can't wait for some streaks of light. At 56, I have zero grey. Zero.
But my little brother went bald before he finished his first year in college.
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