Gray hair doesn’t get more and more gray the more you pull it out. As we age, the follicle’s ability to synthesize melanin diminishes and the hair gradually turns gray. This process progresses steadily with or without hair pulling. As we age, the function of melanin cells gradually appears to decay, resulting in the body’s aging hair gradually gray and white. In addition, factors such as dieting and weight loss, prolonged late nights, and high mental stress can also affect melanin cell secretion of melanin. Therefore, whether or not white hair is pulled, it will not affect the process of hair turning gray. Patients with long gray hair should develop good living habits, pay attention to reasonable diet, avoid staying up late and so on. In addition, the process of plucking gray hair may damage local hair follicles, which may easily cause folliculitis and even hair loss. Therefore, patients are advised not to pluck gray hair.