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Even if you don't like bangs and gray hair, you can see them, so it's very worrisome.

So why do so many gray hairs grow in the bangs and hairline?

If you know the reason, you may be able to take proper care of yourself without unnecessary worries. In some cases, the current approach may be counterproductive...

So, in this article, we'll explore the causes of gray hair growing on the bangs and hairline, as well as some ways to make it a little less noticeable.

Maybe you just feel that there are a lot of gray hairs only in the bangs and hairline ...

To put it bluntly, there are times when people just "misunderstand" that there are many gray hairs only in the bangs and hairline in the first place. I've been worried about my gray hair lately... It seems that there are many people who are just starting to worry.

When we are doing our hair in front of the mirror, we can only see the "front", so we are inevitably concerned about the hairline on the forehead, the hairline around the ears, the bangs, and the gray hair that we can see.

This can also be explained by the psychological terms "color bath effect" and "cocktail party effect", and in short, we unconsciously select only the information that is interesting to us.

Therefore, even though gray hair actually grows evenly on other parts such as the top of the head and the back of the head, the consciousness is focused only on the bangs and hairline that can be seen from the person, and it is assumed that there are many gray hairs.

Moreover, there are not many polite people who bother to tell you how gray hair grows in areas that you cannot see, such as the back of your head, so it is difficult to notice it yourself.

In other words, even if you feel that you only have gray hair in the bangs and hairline, it is actually almost always growing in other parts of the body.

So I don't think you need to worry about it too much, but if you are still worried, you should take the plunge and check what is happening to the gray hair in the part that is not visible to your hairdresser, family, or intimate partner.

The frontal and temporal regions have an early period of gray hair growth

It is said that gray hair begins to grow at different times depending on the part of the head.
The most common places where gray hair grows early are the frontal and temporal regions. In the case of the back of the head, even if gray hair grows, the period of growth will be delayed.

Gray hair at the bangs and hairline is easily noticeable

Even if you are not conscious of it, you will notice gray hair at the hairline naturally if you look in the mirror and trim your hair. On the other hand, it is difficult to see how much gray hair there is on the back of the head just by looking at it at a glance.

What causes gray hair only at the hairline and bangs?

However, no matter how you look at it, there are people who clearly have a partial concentration of gray hair. If it is so obvious to others, it is no longer a "misunderstanding" or "oversight".

There must be some cause. It is said that gray hair basically does not grow anywhere, but it is currently thought that the following causes cause gray hair only in the bangs and hairline.

There are four of them: hormonal abnormalities and anal disorders, eye strain, pulling out gray hair, and makeup and shampoo problems.

(1) Anal disorders and diseases such as hormonal abnormalities, constipation and hemorrhoids

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Hormonal abnormalities and anal diseases caused by stress are considered to be the causes of gray hair growing from bangs. It is said that there are hormonal system and anal pressure points in the upper part of the forehead, so its effects may appear on the hair.

(2) Eye strain due to deterioration of visual acuity or overuse of the eyes

It is said that there is an acupuncture point of the optic nerve around the temporal region. If you notice more gray hair in the hairline near your temples, it may be due to eye strain caused by overuse of your eyes.

(3) The function of melanocytes decreases due to continuous removal of gray hair.

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If you continue to pluck out gray hairs just because your bangs or hairline are noticeable, the amount of gray hair may increase. When hair is pulled out, melanocytes are damaged and can not produce enough melanin pigment, so it seems that gray hair is more likely to grow.

(4) Insufficient rinsing of cosmetics and shampoos that do not suit the skin

Cosmetics that do not suit the skin can cause rough skin and are one of the causes of poor melanocyte function. Also, if you don't remove enough makeup, your pores will be blocked and the function of melanocytes will deteriorate.

In addition, if the shampoo is not rinsed enough, the ingredients of the shampoo will remain around the scalp and face. Some ingredients may have a negative effect on melanocytes, so don't leave any unwashed ones.

How to deal with gray hair with bangs and hairline

In addition to the above, the cause of gray hair only at the bangs and hairline can be due to genetics and other factors, so to be honest, it is difficult to identify one cause.

However, anyone can do something about it! As for how to deal with gray hair on bangs and hairline, we will introduce it in "general methods" and "special methods".

[General Gray Hair Treatment] Coloring Treatment

If you're worried about white bangs and hairline, you can repaint the color black. This is the most common and effective way to deal with it.

However, hair coloring is somewhat irritating to the scalp, so the recommended way to color gray hair is to dye it in black. The less area you dye, the less risk of damaging your hair and scalp.

Or, if you don't want your hair to be damaged and it's okay for your work and life, there are other ways to color your hair. It's "whole blonde".

There are many celebrities and creators who practice it. It has a rather aggressive appearance, but since the trees and forests are assimilated, it is effective as a measure against gray hair. And most of all, it's cool, isn't it?

There is also a treatment for gray hair called a treatment for gray hair.

This one is less irritating than normal colorants. The drawback is that it is difficult to dye bangs and hairline, but if it is a treatment type, even if you use it a little more often, you will not have to do much damage to your hair.

 

[The best way to deal with gray hair] Attractive styling

The "best method" that I would like to tell those who are suffering from only noticeable bangs and gray hair at the hairline is not a specific way to deal with it, but rather a story of mental theory and consciousness reform.

It boils down to the phrase "Make partial gray hair look proud!"

It's definitely cooler to go from the inward-looking feeling of "I'm embarrassed by the conspicuous gray hair..." to the annoyingly bold "Look at it, it's a natural mesh!!"

In terms of styling, an all-back might be a good choice. It will be like a ray of light that cuts through the pitch-black darkness.

Conclusion

It's natural to be concerned about gray hair at the bangs and hairline because you can see it, but don't worry about it too much. If it still stands out, stop taking erroneous measures against gray hair and try to reduce stress and improve your life as a countermeasure to the root cause. However, if you have white bangs that have been made, it's much cooler to charm them instead of hiding them.