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30-60 / 1000+ resultsresearch Grey hair: clinical investigation into changes in hair fibres with loss of pigmentation in a photoprotected population
Grey hair is wilder, drier, and less manageable than pigmented hair.
research Morphological Changes of Human Hair Related to "Graying".
Gray hair affects hair's movement and appearance, making it less bouncy and more wavy.
research Hair greying & its palliative management
Hair greying is seen as a sign of aging; temporary fixes like hair dye are used, but a balanced diet and hair care can help manage it.
research PREMATURE HAIR GRAYING: FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE THE MECHANISMS OF THE PROCESS
Premature hair graying is caused by various factors and mechanisms.
research Hair: A Review of Prominent Scalp Hair Changes throughout a Females’ Life
Women's hair gets thinner and grayer as they age, with treatments available for hair loss and graying.
research Human Hair Graying Revisited: Principles, Misconceptions, and Key Research Frontiers
Hair graying is caused by damage and cell depletion but might be temporarily reversible with drugs and hormones.
research Decision letter: Quantitative mapping of human hair greying and reversal in relation to life stress
Hair can naturally regain color, and stress might influence greying and its reversal.
research Age-Related Hair Pigment Loss
Graying hair happens due to aging and might be delayed by new treatments.
research Author response: Quantitative mapping of human hair greying and reversal in relation to life stress
Hair can naturally regain color after greying, and this change may be linked to stress levels.
research Premature hair graying: a multifaceted phenomenon
Premature hair graying is caused by genetics, stress, and lifestyle, and affects mental health.
research Magnitude and contributing factors responsible for premature greying of hair: A cross-sectional study
Premature greying of hair in young adults is linked to genetics, lifestyle, and nutrient deficiencies.
research P-424
Heavier birth weight may increase the risk of early hair graying in women.
research Premature Greying of Hair (Premature Canities): A Concern for Parent and Child
Genetics, stress, and health issues can cause early hair greying, which affects self-esteem, and there's no cure, only hair dye.
research Therapeutics of premature hair graying: A long journey ahead
Effective treatments for premature hair graying still require significant research.
research Gray Hair and Hair Strengthening: A Professional Guide for Hairdressers and Colorists
Gray hair requires special coloring techniques and care to maintain quality and strength.
research Premature Graying of Hair
Premature graying of hair is common and stressful, but not well understood or treated.
research “Review on premature white and grey hair in children.”
Poor quality hair products contribute to premature greying in children.
research Clinical, epidemiological characteristics and associated factors of hair greying in Lagos, Nigeria
Hair greying is common in Lagos, starting around age 30, more in males than females.
research Delving into diversity: exploring different risk factors of premature greying of hair
Genetics, nutrition, lifestyle, and hormones affect early grey hair, but more research is needed.
research Association of epidemiological and biochemical factors with premature graying of hair: A case–control study
Genetics and nutritional deficiencies are key factors in premature graying of hair.
research Biology of hair pigmentation and its role in premature canities
Early hair graying is often inherited and influenced by genetics, environment, and lifestyle, but treatment options are limited.
research Three Streams for the Mechanism of Hair Graying
Hair graying may be caused by stem cell depletion from stress or melanocyte damage.
research Histopathology of aging of the hair follicle
Hair becomes gray and thin as we age, and while most hair loss in older people is due to genetics, there's a chance for gray hair to regain color under certain conditions.
research Aging of the hair follicle pigmentation system
Hair grays due to oxidative stress and fewer functioning melanocytes.
research Hair Graying Regulators Beyond Hair Follicle
Hair graying is influenced by factors like nerves, fat cells, and immune cells, not just hair follicles.
research Hair Changes Caused by Aging
Aging causes hair to gray and thin, with the timing of graying varying by race, and factors like oxidative stress and genetics can lead to hair loss.
research Hair cycle and hair pigmentation: dynamic interactions and changes associated with aging
As people age, their hair follicles produce less pigment, leading to gray and white hair, due to factors like reduced enzyme activity and damage to melanocyte DNA.
research Towards a “free radical theory of graying”: melanocyte apoptosis in the aging human hair follicle is an indicator of oxidative stress induced tissue damage
Oxidative stress causes hair to gray by damaging and killing pigment cells.
research Epidemiological and biochemical factors (serum ferritin and vitamin D) associated with premature hair graying in Egyptian population
Low iron levels are linked to premature graying of hair, but vitamin D levels are not.