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Found a shiny white hair amongst my 11 year olds black hair
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 383901" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>I'm what I call a "chameleon blonde" - IOW, the individual strands of my hair are a rainbow of colors. Yes, I do dye it; but naturally, they are blonde, red, brown, black, and every shade in between.</p><p> </p><p>PS - Shiny? Is healthy. So it's GOOD!</p><p> </p><p>And I get white ones fairly often, and have since I was about 14. With the chameleon aspect, though, no one has ever noticed. And it's not obvious.</p><p> </p><p>That said - my Grandma had dark blonde hair - really dark - and she didn't start going white (not gray - white) until she was in her late sixties.</p><p> </p><p>Mom has somewhat lighter hair than Grandma did, and she has a little white above her ears, recently - she's almost 63. So I'm not worried. And I don't think you should, either - unless it starts becoming a recurring thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 383901, member: 6705"] I'm what I call a "chameleon blonde" - IOW, the individual strands of my hair are a rainbow of colors. Yes, I do dye it; but naturally, they are blonde, red, brown, black, and every shade in between. PS - Shiny? Is healthy. So it's GOOD! And I get white ones fairly often, and have since I was about 14. With the chameleon aspect, though, no one has ever noticed. And it's not obvious. That said - my Grandma had dark blonde hair - really dark - and she didn't start going white (not gray - white) until she was in her late sixties. Mom has somewhat lighter hair than Grandma did, and she has a little white above her ears, recently - she's almost 63. So I'm not worried. And I don't think you should, either - unless it starts becoming a recurring thing. [/QUOTE]
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