People can start developing gray hairs at various ages, but in general, Kazlouskaya points to the “50-50-50 rule” to describe hair graying. “This means that about 50% of people will have 50% ...
Long before COVID-19 inspired women around the world to ditch the dye, I chose to go grey at the relatively young age of 48.
It’s pretty normal to find an occasional white or gray strand while styling our hair. If they’re few and far between, you ...
Is grey hair purely a sign of ageing or can other factors – like stress – speed up the process? We asked a consultant trichologist to explain all. Welcome back to Just Curious, Strong Women ...
Or can you reverse gray hair and return to your original color? To find out, we tapped dermatologists Sara Perkins, M.D., and Iris Rubin, M.D. Not only did they let us in on whether it's possible ...
While grey hair is a natural part of ageing, experts suggest there are ways to slow the process and maintain healthy locks for longer. Although it’s not possible to completely prevent grey hair ...