Ever wondered why your hair turns gray as you age? A team of researchers says it has identified the root cause as trapped stem cells — and that means new tips for naturally fending off grays from your ...
For as long as I can remember, my hair has been my favorite feature: blonde and curly and lots of it, like Sarah Jessica Parker’s in her peak Sex and the City years. That tumble of curls spilling over ...
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 ...
Gray hair is often a sign of aging, but is it possible to delay its advance or reverse the color change? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...
Experts have been pondering the question for years. Here’s what we know (so far). Credit...Joyce Lee for The New York Times Supported by By Sarah Klein Q: I went through a tough time two years ago, ...
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 ...