Did you know that Marie Antoinette’s hair apparently turned grey overnight after hearing news of her death sentence? Whether this is a myth or a true story, the following case report of sudden whitening/ greying of hair, is a true story.
The authors report a 82-year old woman who over the course of a few days (not really overnight), lost all the darker coloured hairs on the scalp, leaving just the white/ grey hairs intact; thus giving the illusion of sudden greying of hair. This phenomenon is rare but is reported and is usually due to a condition called alopecia areata, which usually only target pigmented hairs. This leaves the white hairs behind and thus the illusion of sudden whitening/ greying of hair.
Now Marie Antoinette’s story might not be entirely true but stress can trigger alopecia areata and she might have experienced a similar phenomenon. However the word ‘overnight’ is certainly a dramatization!! It is impossible for existing dark hair to turn white even in a few weeks, unless its hair dye!
Sudden whitening of the hair in an 82-year-old woman: the ‘overnight greying’ phenomenon
- S. P. Tan,
- R. B. Weller
Article first published online: 14 MAY 2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2230.2011.04211.x
© The Author(s). CED © 2012 British Association of Dermatologists
Issue
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology
Volume 37, Issue 4, pages 458–459, June 2012