Vitamin Supplements
Even if you eat a balanced diet, you may still find yourself lacking in certain vitamins and minerals that help boost melanin in your hair. There are some formulas with vitamins and natural ingredients that aid with normal hair pigmentation. These could work very well for anyone who is worried about premature greying or greying in general, and those would like to prevent greying hair.
Here are some of the best vitamin supplements you can add to your diet to enrich your hair’s pigment:
Vitamin B
A vitamin B complex is essential for good hair health in general. It contains B7, known as biotin, which can help your hair to grow much quicker, and it also contains B9, known as folic acid.
If you’re not getting enough folic acid in your diet, it can slow down cell division in your hair follicles, which also slows down your hair growth. If your hair is growing slowly, how will you replace the grays with rich, pigmented strands?
Brewer’s Yeast
Brewer’s Yeast is something of a superfood supplement, with a combination of powerful nutrients that will help reduce grays. It is also a great source of biotin, which is vital for hair growth and cell regeneration.
It also boosts blood circulation, which ensures your follicles are getting the nutrients they need to produce more melanin. It comes in powder form, which can be added to drinks like a shake. Alternatively, you can buy it in flakes and just sprinkle it on any food.
Vitamin A
If you find it hard to get the recommended amount of vitamin A, take a supplement.
The recommended daily amount is 900mcg for men and 700mcg for women. If you do take a vitamin A supplement, you should also make sure you’re getting enough fatty acids (omega-3 and omega-6) to help your body absorb it. These include dairy products, bread, fruit juices, chia seeds, dark chocolate, and avocados.
Iron
Many women are naturally deficient in iron. This can easily be rectified by taking a daily supplement. Iron supplements increase your general health, as well as helping to ensure your melanin production continues for a little longer.
Stress
You may have heard of the concept that leading a stressful life can cause you to go gray. It turns out this isn’t an old wives’ tale – there is some truth in it. A study conducted by a leading doctor from Sinai Hospital found that those who experience more stress are more likely to go prematurely gray than those who enjoy lower stress levels.
Combatting stress is vital in increasing melanin production. One of the best ways to reduce your stress levels is to carry out some yoga, meditation or deep breathing exercises. These can help to bring your blood pressure down and decrease your stress levels, making you feel calmer and more relaxed on a daily basis. In the long-term, yoga has plenty of health benefits that will also contribute to a better lifestyle.
Coconut Oil
This is another commonly suggested method of increasing melanin production – when it’s applied topically. Some believe that when coconut oil is massaged into the scalp on a regular basis, it can strengthen hair follicles. Anecdotally, some have also reported that it encourages the restoration of their natural hair color. Some even mix it with Indian gooseberry for maximum effect.
Another controversial method which seems to have worked for others is to use a gourd as a hair mask. Take a few pieces of dried, ribbed gourd and seal it in an airtight container. You can also add some coconut oil to the container. Leave it completely sealed at room temperature for up to four days.
After the four days put the gourd and the remaining coconut oil into a pan and boil it until the entire thing has turned into a liquid. Leave it to cool – the oil can get extremely hot! Apply it as a hair mask and deep conditioning treatment which also has the added benefit of enhancing your hair’s melanin.
Pollutants
You should also seek to avoid exposure to toxins and pollutants in your everyday life. These can affect your body’s melanin production, causing it to slow down prematurely. If you live in a highly populated area, it may be tough to avoid things like pollution. Instead, you should make sure to include as many melanin-enriching foods and supplements in your diet as possible.
The gradual slowdown of the body’s melanin production happens to everyone, but it doesn’t have to be inevitable. You can slow down the process and enjoy beautifully vibrant hair for a little longer with these important tips.
It’s also worth remembering that gray hair doesn’t have to be the end of the world. There are hundreds of fantastic hair dye products on the market that look natural and can help you keep your self-confidence up, even when the grays start to appear.