Will your hair get whiter and whiter?
No, dyeing hair mainly changes the color of hair, making it look black, and does not change the physiological state inside the hair. The main causes of hair whitening are usually related to age, endocrine disorders, malnutrition, mental stress or genetic factors, but have nothing to do with dyeing process. The oldest documents and physical evidence unearthed from the tombs of pharaohs in ancient Egypt proved that people had begun to use dyed products at that time. At that time, women had begun to paint nail polish and dye their hair with powder made of nail leaves. They also know that the ancient Egyptians used other plant extracts and metal compounds to change their hair color, and many other ethnic groups at the same time as the ancient Egyptians also used the same hair dyeing method. Henna dye is very popular in India and Persia. It is used to dye nails, hair and soles. Hebrews often use this plant. Not only women and children use it, but also men are keen on it, especially dyeing beards. The ancient Greeks and Romans also used other plant extracts, such as those from walnuts and elderberry. They also use minerals and metals, such as lead, mercury or copper, and even animal ingredients in burnt ant eggs.