No More Greys; Discover Real Results With VCare’s Black Hair Formula Kit

A symbol of style, beauty & uniqueness. Yes, you guessed it right! We were referring to hair. Isn’t hair a treasured thing for all of us? While the appearance of it is not the same for everyone, the emotion associated with it is the same. Getting compliments from your friends, colleagues and family for your hair is a feeling underrated. But, is healthy hair common among people? As years pass, the number of hair related concerns also increase.
While hair fall is the most common concern for lakhs of people around the world, grey hair is the next prominent problem that worries a major chunk of the population. Premature greying is a huge worry factor for the younger individuals; it happens during the 20s and 30s, where grey hair appears sooner than expected.
p What causes grey hair in the younger population? How can you address this issue? We will discuss it in this article. While grey hair in 20s and 30s is not uncommon, the causes of it are mostly man-induced. Therefore, it is important for everyone to know what causes premature greying and how to prevent it before it gets too late.Premature greying – What causes grey hair in your 20s and 30s?
Melanocytes are the cells that produce pigment in your hair. When these cells produce less pigment with low production of melanin, grey hair occurs. There are various factors responsible for a decreased melanin production.
Stress may not turn your hair grey overnight, but in the long run, chronic stress (repeated stress)
can indirectly affect your hair pigment, resulting in grey hair.
Oxidative stress can also
result in greying of hair. This type of stress happens when there is an
imbalance between the antioxidants and excess of free radicals in your body. These free radicals are
harmful and when there are not enough antioxidants in the body to neutralize them, they might cause
grey hair and other diseases like heart issues, etc.
Genetics is one of the common reasons for Premature Grey Hair . If your parents or ancestors had grey hair when they were young, you might also have it.
⮞ Autoimmune conditions/diseases
Autoimmune conditions like alopecia areata can cause partial greying of hair in younger individuals.
These conditions affect pigment cells and cause grey hair.
Hyper and hypothyroidism can also
affect your hair color and cause greying.
Smoking can cause a lot of harm to the body, skin and hair. One among them is premature greying. A lot of evidences suggest that smoking can disrupt blood flow to the hair and increases oxidative stress, resulting in grey hair over time.
⮞ Imbalanced dietA healthy diet can go a long way in enhancing your overall hair health. Vitamin deficiencies can affect hair pigment and cause greying in your 20s and 30s. Iron, copper, vitamin B12, vitamin D3 are all important to prevent grey hair in your younger years.
Can you reverse grey hair?
Reversing grey hair is possible gradually with our Black Hair Formula Kit. VCare’s Black Hair Formula does magic in transforming grey hair into stunning black locks.

The ingredients in the kit are so effective in combating greying. To get your hands on our kit, simply call us at (number). The kit is not just known for reversing premature grey hair, but also works wonders for natural grey hair in older individuals. Extramel M, Nattokinase enzyme, EUK 134 (Biomimetic SOD & Catalase), greyverse, Banana leaf extracts, and more powerful ingredients are used in our kit products to turn grey hair into black.
VCare also offers nutritional supplements and topical treatments to slow down the process of greying. To know if you are an eligible candidate for grey hair reversal, book a free consultation with us by calling (number). Our experts will assess your hair and recommend suitable solutions.
You should know reversing grey hair is not an overnight process. Natural greying of hair can be controlled and slowed down with our treatment techniques, and premature greying can be effectively combated with our solutions.
Can you prevent greying of hair naturally?
As we mentioned already, there are several factors involved in greying of hair. Grey hair due to natural reasons like aging cannot be prevented as it’s a natural phenomenon. Premature greying is something we can prevent by making some lifestyle modifications. Ensure you have a Healthy Balanced Diet everyday rich in vitamins and minerals. This can prevent grey hair due to vitamin deficiencies. Stop smoking if you are a smoker. Get enough sleep everyday and reduce stress. Happy you = Happy hair.
While some consider grey hair as a feature, some face confidence issues and grey hair can impact on their self-esteem. We are with both of these people. If you are not enjoying your grey hair and wish to get back to the black locks, get in touch with us. We have various working solutions to increase your melanin production and slow down greying.

Can I color my grey hair?
Coloring grey hair is a personal choice, but you should remember grey hair is known for being dry and coarse. This makes it hard to absorb colors. Look for lighter shades, highlights and use a gentle shampoo-conditioner for hair wash to avoid damage to your hair. As colored grey hair can become drier and brittle, it is important to condition it deeply at least once in a week for hair health.
Grey Hair – Myths & Facts
There are a lot of myths surrounding grey hair.
➤ Pluck one grey hair & get many – This is a common myth many hear from their childhood. Plucking a grey hair can damage that specific hair follicle, but will not give rise to more grey hair.
➤ Stress is the primary factor for grey hair – Not true! While stress may be one of the contributing factors for grey hair, it is not the one and only factor.
➤ Grey hair occurs only in aged people – Nope! As you might have seen in various instances, grey hair is now common among people of all age group – from children to older individuals.
If you have grey hair, it is important not to follow any measure after taking random advice from the internet or friends. Some may not work on your hair type and some may cause damage to your hair. Get advice from a certified hair care professional for best results.