24/06/2025
Pull one gray, get ten more!
Each hair follicle produces just one strand of hair and it works independently. So when you pluck out a gray hair, you're only removing that specific strand. It doesn't trigger a chain reaction or cause nearby hairs to turn gray. Those other follicles have their own schedule, largely driven by genetics.
This myth likely came from people noticing more grays around the same time they started plucking. But the truth is, those new grays would’ve appeared anyway, plucking or not.
So, what does that really mean for your hair?
What can happen with frequent plucking, though, is damage to the hair follicle. Constant pulling can weaken it, and over time, it might stop growing hair altogether. Instead of waging war with tweezers, it’s smarter to explore safer options like coloring, root concealers, or even embracing your natural silver strands.
Gray hair isn’t something to fear. It reflects your journey, character, and confidence. You can’t stop the clock, but you can absolutely decide how you want to wear the years that show.