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Old 08-16-2011, 06:28 PM #15
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yeah, the T-Gel (coal tar shampoo) can cause white hair to turn a little whiter. (it'll grow out tho)

I've had bits of gray/white hair in my mostly brown hair since I was in my mid-teens. When I used the t-gel, that made the couple of strands of white hair a little whiter, but it wasnt permanent. I was the only person who really noticed it.
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