Grey Hair & Scalp Aging: Why Your Hair Texture Changes as You Age

While much of the conversation around ageing and hair focuses on hair loss, many people find that the most striking transition is actually a significant texture change.

You may wake up one day and realise your hair no longer feels soft or behaves the way it did a decade ago.

Understanding the biological causes of hair texture shifts is essential for maintaining hair health and confidence as we age. From wiry greys to thinning diameters, these changes in hair texture are often the first signs that your hair needs a different level of clinical care.

What drives changes in hair texture?

It is a common misconception that hair texture changes are solely due to external factors. In reality, the most profound changes in hair start deep within the follicle. Over time, several internal processes alter the texture of each individual strand:

  • The Loss of Lipids: As the scalp ages, the production of natural sebum slows down. Without these protective oils, your hair loses its ability to retain moisture, leading to a “dry” or “brittle” texture.

  • Melanin and Texture: When hair loses its pigment and turns grey with age, the internal structure of the hair actually changes. Grey hair strands often have a thicker, more irregular cuticle layer, which is what makes them feel “wiry” or “unruly” compared to pigmented hair.

  • Diameter Reduction: Changes in your hormone levels can cause the follicle to shrink. This results in a texture change where the hair becomes finer and more fragile, making it more prone to heat damage and breakage.

Managing hair texture changes at home

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If you’ve noticed a change in how your strands react to your usual hair care routine, it may be time to audit your hair products. Your hair is a reflection of its environment, and what worked in your 20s may not be the same solution you need now.

  • Limit Heat Styling: Because ageing hair is naturally drier, heat styling can accelerate the degradation of the protein bonds. If you must use heat, always apply a protectant on your hair to prevent permanent heat damage.

  • Switch Your Hair Care Products: Look for hair care products specifically formulated for “ageing” or “brittle” hair types. These typically contain smaller molecular proteins that can penetrate a hardened cuticle.

  • Hydration is Key: If you’re dealing with wiry hair textures, a weekly deep-conditioning mask can help soften the texture and improve manageability.

Professional Restoration: The CuticleLock Hair Treatment

Dry, Dull Hair | Weak, Fragile Strands| Compromised Scalp Condition

When your hair texture becomes too difficult to manage with standard hair products, professional intervention can help bring the hair and scalp back into balance. At SSKINS, we offer the CuticleLock Hair Treatment, a restorative therapy designed specifically for dry, dull, or fragile strands.

When your scalp and hair feel stressed or easily weighed down, this treatment helps reset the scalp condition and strengthens the hair from the roots. The process begins with a deep purifying cleanse to break down impurities, followed by a warm oxygen-infusion steam. This steam encourages improved moisture absorption and soothes the cuticle layer, which is critical for smoothing out the “wiry” feel associated with changes in hair texture.

To further enhance renewal, a Scalp Meridian massage stimulates microcirculation, supporting healthier hair function where it matters most. As each layer of care is infused, the hair transforms into smoother, stronger, and more resilient strands. This treatment is ideal if you suffer from rough or unruly strands that have lost their youthful vitality over time.

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Adapting to your new hair health

Accepting changes in your appearance is part of the ageing process, but hair texture change doesn’t have to mean a loss of quality. By adjusting your hair care routine to focus on cuticle health and scalp nourishment, you can manage the effects of time effectively.

Whether you are noticing the first signs of hair thinning or simply a shift in how your hair texture feels to the touch, proactive care is the best way to ensure your hair remains your crowning glory.

 

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