Gray hair can feel coarser or drier due to reduced pigment and oil production, making hydration and treatments like masks or ...
Recent research has revealed that half of all women have noticed their first grey hair by the time they’re in their early 30s ...
"Going gray" is something few men try to prevent and some are even proud of. For women, it's often a different story. While only 31% of men pluck their gray hairs when they first start appearing, 82% ...
Developing grey hair is a normal part of getting older. But not everyone likes how it looks on them. Luckily, recent research has discovered why and how hair starts going gray—and it also may lay the ...
For decades, grey hair was something we were conditioned to cover up. A sprouting silver strand was often met with panic, a pair of tweezers or a last-minute salon visit. But in recent years, a shift ...
Everyone seems to have an opinion on greying hair. Some say if you embrace it fully, it's enlightening and brave; others wouldn't dare consider it, rushing to the salon every eight weeks to get their ...
Your silver strands might be doing more than showing your age, according to a new study out of the University of Tokyo.
Watching your hair gray and your skin crease has long been considered an inevitable part of life, but a new study has revealed promising avenues for combating visible signs of aging. Some antiaging ...
The effects of antigravity are hair-raising — and hair-graying. When US astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Sunita Williams touched back down to Earth after their prolonged nine-month stint in outer ...
Gray hair is often associated with aging, but for many millennials and Gen Zers, those frosty strands are showing up far earlier than expected. While genetics and stress are the usual suspects, ...