- Male
- 25 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm noticing that around 20 of my head hairs are turning grey, and my beard has started greying too. I've heard about Kerablak tablets, specifically the 200 mg ones, and I'm wondering if they are effective for grey hair. Could you suggest if they're good or if there's another tablet I should consider? I really want to understand my options for dealing with this greying issue.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Kerablak tablet is not specifically indicated for treating grey hairs. However, you can try using a supplement containing Biotin, Vitamin E, and Vitamin C to help maintain healthy hair pigmentation. Additionally, using a hair colorant can help cover the grey hairs.
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