Grey hair is entirely genetic, and the truth is that there is nothing that can be done to treat it. There is no known substance in this world, either natural or pharmaceutical, that is able to reverse or prevent your hair turning grey. The only "solution" available is hair dye.
Just to make the point though, grey hair is of negligible importance when you compare it to something like baldness. In all honesty, grey hair hardly matters for a man, especially once he's reached his late 30s. It is women who should be more worried about grey hair. The salt and pepper look can be attractive on a man past a certain age. Take George Clooney, for instance. As a grey-haired NW1 at age 53, he is still considered very attractive. Now if George Clooney had no grey in his hair, but was a NW7, think how much that would impact upon his attractiveness and also his fame.
I have found that when I take zinc and magnesium my grey is drastically reduced, Im not sure which one is doing it or both in combination but after a couple months I hardly have any grey. I usually double the daily recommended amount because I drink beer on the weekend which severely depletes those minerals.
I'm sure there are people on here who would agree with you, but I think you'll find that the vast majority of people would say that grey hair is of very little concern when you compare it to hair loss. Come on guys, we all know that losing your hair is a thousand times worse than your hair turning grey.Totally untrue. Grey equals old in all cases in men. Three things that make men look old, baldness, grey hair, and glasses. Same for women except they don't usually go bald. I've seen guys in their 30s with grey hair who look 55 and guys in their late 40s with grey hair that look 75. I have also seen guys in their 60s without grey hair who look like 40.
I've used that stuff als & it smells & tends to leave some scattered gray. using just for men is easier & only once per month.....a lot of people use the lead-acetate stuff (ie Grecian and similar products), it causes a simple chemical reaction that takes whatever pigment is left in the hair shaft and darkens it. Lot of good reviews on Amazon for Youth Hair. I've had decent luck with it but you do have to be very consistent using it.
pseudo-catalase i believe. still useless no effect at all...Catalase or pseudo-catalase, havent tried it though
I have found that when I take zinc and magnesium my grey is drastically reduced, Im not sure which one is doing it or both in combination but after a couple months I hardly have any grey. I usually double the daily recommended amount because I drink beer on the weekend which severely depletes those minerals.
just use just for men, it's easy & only once a month you have to do this unlike taking those useless pills twice twice a day...do you have any photos to back this up? i'd love to see evidence of this because i'm going grey quick and just turned 30. starting to get serious comments on it, much more than i ever have for my male pattern baldness thankfully..