A study links graying hair to stem cells getting stuck, unable to color new hair growth. And here's the good news: That might mean gray hair is reversible.
There will come a day when you'll look in the mirror and notice that very *first* strand of gray hair. Now, if you feel that your day comes earlier than most—i.e., before you hit 30—and panic ensues, ...
Getting stuck means no pigment cells, which means gray hair ... we can somehow prod them to get going again—we should expect more colorful heads of hair the world over.
And is there anything we can do to slow it down? You’ve probably heard that plucking, dyeing, and stress can make your hair go grey – and that redheads don’t. Here’s what the science says.
Gray hair is an inevitable part of life, but when your hair actually begins to start graying is determined by a slew of factors. “Gray hair in your 20s can be influenced by genetics, meaning if ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I started going gray at age 14 ... From my friends’ moms (“You’re too young for gray hair!”) to professors (“You should really dye your hair; you look so old ...