NATURAL SUPPORT FOR GRAYING HAIR
Foligray is made with natural ingredients and is used to
provide everyday support for graying hair.
Natural Support For Graying Hair.
Natural Support For Hair Pigmentation.
Supports Thick, Strong, Healthy Hair.

Introduction to Foligray
Whether you're young or old, male or female, the fact of the
matter is that graying hair affects everyone at some stage of their lives.
Fortunately, there do exist easy and effective ways to support your body
through this process. Introducing Foligray, the tried and tested natural
formula for everyday hair pigment care. The Foligray formula is made with a
bespoke blend of ingredients designed to provide nourishing support for
follicle health, hair pigmentation and graying hair.

Understanding the Hair Pigmentation Process
Understanding what causes hair to turn gray is essential
before considering the use of any hair pigmentation support supplement. It is
important to understand that graying of hair can be caused by a number of
factors, including hydrogen peroxide build-up, stress, and oxidative damage
from free radicals.
Your hair gets its color from a group of pigment molecules
called melanin. Specifically for hair color, there are two groups of melanin:
eumelanin, which represents darker shades, and pheomelanin that represents
lighter shades of hair. The proportion of these two molecule sets determines
your hair color. This pigment is contained within cells called melanocytes,
which are located in the hair follicles. Melanocytes dye the hair as it is
grown from the follicle, consequently resulting in a strand of hair bearing the
same color as your melanin make up.
What tends to happen over time - with aging and normal
oxidative or physical damage - is that your melanocytes produce less pigmentation
to inject into your growing hair. The lack of pigmentation consequently results
in graying or lighter hair color.
What Causes Hair to Gray?
Hydrogen Peroxide Build Up
High levels of hydrogen peroxide are thought to disrupt the
production of melanin. Some studies have found that as we get older our hair
follicles start accumulating hydrogen peroxide. Catalase, a natural enzyme
found in your hair follicle, is primarily tasked with breaking down levels of
hydrogen peroxide. As hair follicle cells get older they begin to lose levels
of catalase, resulting in the accumulation of higher levels of hydrogen
peroxide.
Environmental Factors
There are several environmental or lifestyle factors that
may contribute to graying of the hair. Stress is often associated with graying
of the hair. As an example, smoking is chemically and biologically stressful on
the whole body. In one particular study of more than 200 people, smokers were
up to 2.5 times more likely to experience premature graying (before age 30) than
non-smokers
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