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In response to
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My hair is going salt-and-pepper. No, I'm not going to fight the process.
"
by
Beryllium
but if you could actually reverse the process?
Posted by
pigby (aka chris)
Mar 2 '09, 00:06
dye jobs are fighting. having your body do what it used to do normally seems to me to be slightly different
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How is that also not fighting? Unless there's a medical benefit, I don't see a reason to bother. -- nm
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Beryllium
Mar 2, 00:11
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How about if the same enzyme that removed the color from your hair is the one that reduces melanin in your skin as you age. So increasing the enzyme
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Trish
Mar 2, 00:26
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That has a medical benefit, so I wouldn't be averse to it. -- nm
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Beryllium
Mar 2, 00:28
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