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Either by ignoring them or coloring them. You really can't do much else, it's genetics.
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Don't pull them out...You may be getting more...Sorry...
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i have mad grey hair and im 19, ive had grey hairs since i was like 6, dont worry about it. alot of it can be genetics and it can also be great amount of stress.
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Don't feel too bad, I started getting gray hair when I was seventeen too. Thank goodness for hair dye.
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Grey hair at 17!!!! That means you're middle age and will only live to be 34. NAHHHH! I had a friend in high shcool whos hair turned pure white in his sophmore year.
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Its call......"WISDOM" the more you have the wiser you are. you can die it, its probably from stress. does your family grey at a young age? if so, then its generic.
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Yank them out quick. If left in they breed and multiply
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Stressed about school? Pull them out and take it as a notion to slow down a little bit. There's also dye that you can put in specific sections if you see more.
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hahahahahahah SUCKS
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overdose
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believe it or not,i know some 14 years whose head is half grey..That's not dangerous..In fact,i never have one and i've been dying to have one
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It sucks I found my first set when I was about 25 I now use hair dye as I plucked them out and they grew back. Yep hair dye or cry.
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It may be stress. I had them at that age too, just get some dye.
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It's alright, I started seeing a few little grey hairs when I was 17. It's hereditary from my dad. I'm now 24 and still have a head full of my dark brown hair, I still see an occasional grey hair(or 5)But never no more than that at one time.
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It's meaningless. I had one gray hair at age 8, but It was a fluke and haven't seen any since. Though the problem could be attributed to a deficiency of vitamin B12 in your diet. Take a multi B vitamin every day. Or eat lots of dark green leafy vegetables like Spring Mix, Spinach, Kale, Collard Greens, Mustard Greens, etc. Eat them daily, because vitamin B and C are water soluble and do not stay in the body for extended periods like fat soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K do. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1744541
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Sounds like time for some hair dye, LOL j/k ,, it may be due to some vitamins lacking in the system or you may need to talk to a professional hairdresser and see what they can do for ya, I will trade ya, LOL I have a few and I do have to use hair dye more than I like to , good luck!!
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