Friday, November 27, 2009

Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

I have been thinking that it might be possible that memory cells are in the hair color.



this seems possible since the more color i lose from my hair, the worse my memory becomes.



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

So if someone colors their hair, does it give them fake memories? lol



(((Smiley)))



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

LOL Thanks. (((Smiley))) Report It



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

my hair is jet black and i have a terrible memory



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

No. I don't think that this is true. I have had pure white hair since the age of 40 I stopped coloring it at age 53 and now, at age 60 it is white and I look like a platinum blonde.



My memory is great except for remembering the names of a allot of people whom I have met, but I've always had a problem remembering names.



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

I could see where you'd arrive at that conclusion. I think it's just we get older, the hair gets whiter, and sometimes the memory isn't what it was. It's really all in the aging process and there's a lot of factors, like health for instance. I have thyroid disease and it causes me all kinds of symptoms.



My hair used to be very dark %26amp; started getting gray fairly early, but I've just recently started some memory issues-like searching for a word I want. I had a friend that died at 102 last yr who's hair had been grey for many years and she had a fabulous memory. I think it just depends on the person.



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

That's age the 2 go hand in hand.



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

No, hair color has no influence on memory. The neurons in the brain are protected within the skull, the hair follicles are derivatives of the skin and grow from within the skin outwards.



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

I don't think it's connected at all. I've been coloring my hair for thirty years and my memory is still rotten! Do you think maybe I should try a different color?



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

Is this a crack at blondes?



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

Check the chemicals you are using. You can actually cause cancer from some of those bad ones. I use a totally natural hair color made from herbs which covers the grey and it lasts for months -- I just have to retouch it. The brand is from Italy called Herbatint. It has a wide spectrum of colors to choose from, too. I actually feel healthier after I use it because herbs are good for you-- at least these ones.



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

Here in this section, we don't have to worry about those things. We're old enough to face our demons, aren't we gang?



Besides, when you get our age, memory seems to be a thing of the past for many of us anyway, so what does it matter?



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

LOL If that is true - I should have no memory of who I am and what I did yesterday (and I am only 47! with more white hair than black ones)



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

Very good! Finally, someone has put it together...and I though I was the only one who ever noticed the correlation! In truth, I did dye my hair once, my memory didn't change, but no one noticed ... no one came near enough to me to find out! Men and dyed hair just don't seem to be a good match...the only one who thinks it looks natural seems to be the guy wearing the dye...go figure! Love and peace, Goldwing



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

did you know your hair grows in as well as out? It's true, and when what's growing in, hits a brain, it falls out. That's why all people with brains are bald.



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

It's an interesting concept. But I always thought going grey was hereditary. My mom was totally grey by 35, my dad had hardly any grey at 67. I started going grey early, but it was only after my hubbies death that I really went grey. I was chestnut, now I'm blond. You don't notice the grey re-growth. My memory is only now starting to play up, or play down. I guess it individual. Be interesting to look up some facts.



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

LOL.. Shirley you jest!



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

Just avoid the mirrors and you'll forget about it. LOL



((((smiley))))



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

Hey I think you've got something there!!! That would definitely explain it!!!



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

Is that why my memory is still pretty good?...Myt hair is more black than white - lol! Thanks for the laugh!



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

When my hair was a beautiful shade of brown, I put in highlights, now it's 50% grey, I add low lights....never satisfied with what I have - at least I am not yet losing my hair!!



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

You gave me a laugh this early A.M. thank you.



Never thought of that one. Yet I think the process of aging is on going from head to foot. Hair color is pigmentation, I believe it just fades out as does our complexion. What I have noticed my life time, The red heads I know gray totally faster



then other colors to a beautiful full head of gray, and the last part to change color is at the nape. I have a lady friend in her



70's she has very little gray at all! I believe she has been forgetful all of her life! My 25 year old grandaughter, as well!



I'm salt and pepper light brown, graying faster this past year,



My short term memory wants to get up and go, but as yet I'm



hanging on to it , from room to room I retrieve it. But who knows you may be right, Blessings



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

Hi there, your question is really interesting. Perhaps there is a connection it would explain why people who stress too much get grey hair really quickly. is there a hormone or something that changes the pigments that determine your hair colour? for example during puberty people born with blonde hair might suddenly go brunnette (naturallly) maybe this hormone that is responsible for changing hair colour is also responsible to memory?



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

This explains, not only your loss of memory with lost hair colour...it also explains all those blonde jokes.



It might be possible that memory cells are in the hair color. The darker your hair, the more brain cells. Blondes are running on a brain reservoir that is almost empty...and you are travelling on fumes! ;-)



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

hmm. I don't know... my grandma is 77 years old, has jet black hair (she doesn't dye it) and she often calls us, her grandkids, the wrong names! lol



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

Absolutely true -- I've lost all my hair ! !



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

uh, what, i forgot the question?



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

LOL George!



Let me encourage you bro -



Your youth is renewed like the eagles!!!



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

Hmmmmmmmmm...



If THAT is true, then I must be AQUIRING great knowledge every four to six weeks! ...And have been doing so since the age of 23 (1986)!



Dear one - I have an Eidetic memory that is only now slightly fading due to the march of days and ravages of Diabetes... yet I began turning gray at 16. Sorry to twart your theory.



Sigh!



For now... I deal with the difficulties of trying to remember Proper Names and keep on with the L'Oreal - "because I'm worth it!" LOL!



Peace.



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

Smiley - this is most definitely a fact. Recently was hospitalized (am fine now), but during my stay and 1,000 tests later my hair turned white! I used to be a Red head! Boy do I look different - and my memory? What's that?



CJ



Has anyone noticed that the memory is connected to your hair color?

I have had my hair every color of the rainbow and have never noticed a difference in my memory. But a big difference in how people react or treat me.

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