An expert breaks down the benefits of toning gray hair—and what you lose out on by skipping this important step.
In a world where fiction often blurs with reality, the notion of hair turning suddenly gray due to stress or a frightful experience has captured the imagination of many. Stories abound of characters ...
As we age, our hair gracefully transitions from its vibrant youthful hue to a distinguished shade of silver or gray. While some may embrace this natural transformation, others prefer to maintain their ...
Feeling great truly has no age limit; welcoming your beauty is wonderful always. As we get older gracefully, changing how we ...
For years, we have watched presidents’ hair go gray and we used that as empirical evidence that stress can, indeed, cause gray hair. But does it? A recent study conducted at Columbia University found ...
Graying hair is a natural part of aging, but few fully understand the complex biological processes at play. The transformation from pigmented to gray hair is a gradual change driven by shifts in ...
Genes drive the shift to gray, with stress and time playing backup. A gentler path exists for those avoiding harsh dyes. Hair color fades when pigment-making cells, called melanocytes, slow down or ...
Stacy London's signature streak is actually a medical condition—she's had poliosis, which causes hair follicles to go gray, ...
Hollywood icons Meryl Streep, Diane Keaton and Andie MacDowell. Heartthrobs George Clooney, Pierce Brosnan and Patrick Dempsey. Add your name to the list — go gray! A silver tsunami has hit hair ...
“You can color gray hair any shade,” notes Reed, who adds that it is always worth getting advice from a professional before you go wild in the supermarket aisles. “Decide what you’re happy to upkeep, ...
When I was a young child, I asked my mother when my hair would turn blonde. The reason, I’m assuming, was simple: My mother has blonde hair and so do my sister, my uncles and many members of our ...