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Does Pulling One White Hair Cause More to Grow?

Published 11 hours ago2 minute read

By Yashika Goel

14 Jul 2025, 12:00 IST

There is a constant belief and myth across generations that pulling out one white hair causes more to grow. Let’s debunk the myths with facts!

Plucking one white or grey hair does not affect the follicles around it. If you pluck white hair, only one hair will grow back in its place.

Hair colour is often determined by melanin production, which is produced in hair follicles. A decrease in melanin production leads to white or grey hair.

A decrease in melanin production or if the pigment in hair follicles dies. The pigment from that hair follicle will remain white or grey.

No, plucking your white hair may seem like a quick fix, but it can affect your scalp health. It can lead to hair thinning, scar formation and bald patches.

Grey and white hair are a natural part of ageing. Use scissors to trim that hair instead of plucking it.

If you want to cover a few grey hair strands, use a hair touch-up mascara or pen. You can also use temporary root powder or spray to conceal your grey roots.

This information is taken from Lalita Arya, VP of Product for Dermalogy Care, Delhi, with the editorial team of OnlyMyHealth.

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