Some celebrities have started embracing their natural gray hair, and others have dyed their locks. Stars like Andy Cohen, Jamie Lee Curtis, and George Clooney have made the look popular. Younger celebrities, like Kelly Osbourne, have sought out the look with silver or gray dye.
As well as the 50-year-old Hustlers actress, another famous face to have opened up about her greys is Angelina Jolie. Speaking to Vanity Fair, the actress revealed, following her split from Brad Pitt: “I can't tell if it's menopause or if it's just been the year I've had,” and said she'd been finding more greys.
According to a survey conducted by the online dating site Match.com, 72 per cent of women who participated in the study stated that they find men with grey hair more attractive than men who did not have a salt and pepper hairline.
Top 5 styles to follow right now. Grey Hair, Don't Care: Many celebrities across the globe spoke about how they are embracing their greying locks and even their ageing skin.
Angelina Jolie has admitted she has been finding more grey hairs over the past year following her split from Brad Pitt. Speaking to Vanity Fair the actress, who also revealed she had Bell's Palsy, admitted: "I can't tell if it's menopause or if it's just been the year I've had."
Charlize Theron's Default Blonde
Without a doubt, we can say that Charlize made quite an impact on Hollywood. Even more, all her hairstyles suited her perfectly. However, she always tends to go back to her trademark peroxide blonde. When in fact, Charlize's natural hair color is a dark shade brown.
Anyway, it's clear that Pitt looks good regardless of his hair color, so rock on. Although I'm loving the new silver look, his natural brown hue is not too bad on the eyes. Or when he let his hair grow out and the ends were a sun-kissed blonde... Point is, whatever he decides to do, I'm behind him, 100 percent.
In 2021, silver-gray hair will be for everyone
"Hair can lose pigment and become white, gray, or silver at any age," Karissa Schaudt, a hair colorist at Maxine Salon in Chicago explained to InStyle. "Embracing your natural doesn't mean you can't enhance it."
It can be a shock to find your first gray hairs on your head, especially if you're only in your 20s. But women's expert Dr. Kirtly Parker Jones says a few gray hairs is perfectly normal, even for women in their late 20s and early 30s. However, stress, genetics and other factors can play a role.
Vitamin or mineral deficiency — Any deficiencies of vitamin B-6, B-12, biotin, vitamin D, or vitamin E can contribute to prematurely going gray. Similarly, deficiencies in minerals like calcium, copper, iron, protein and zinc can also contribute to graying hair earlier than usual.
Men prefer a woman who can stay calm and relaxed. Beauty is more than make-up and a fancy haircut. Men find women more attractive when they are neat and clean. Men find women who smell nice, who have clean hair and hydrated skin more attractive than a face perfectly covered in makeup.
Georgia Zaris, from Surrey, first dyed her locks when she was 31 after securing a job in a hair advertisement. The 51-year-old then started splashing £6,000-a-year in order to maintain her colour. But when hair salons were closed shut due to coronavirus in March 2020, all she could do was embrace her natural curls.
Despite the claims made online and by product marketers, it's not possible to reverse white hair if the cause is genetic. Once your hair follicles lose melanin, they can't produce it on their own. As melanin production slows, your hair turns gray, and then white when melanin production has completely stopped.
Smoking and Premature Hair Graying
In an observational study, Mosley and Gibbs [3] reported a higher incidence of hair graying in smokers over 30-year old than in nonsmokers regardless of age-group or gender (n = 606).
There are no treatments that are proven to treat (or reverse) gray hair. For now, the best choice for people who want to cover their gray hair is to use hair coloring, which can be temporary or permanent depending on the type.
Gray is the hair color of the hour and the hot trend for 2021-2022. Remember how frustrated you were when you saw the first gray hair? Well that's finally over! Once frowned upon as boring and old fashioned, gray hair is now among the most popular hair trends and even young women reach for the noble shade.
Hair colour was studied according to age, gender and ethnic or geographical origin. Results: Overall we observed that between 45 and 65 years of age, 74% of people were affected by grey hair with a mean intensity of 27%. Men harboured significantly more grey hair than women.
Natural red hair is the rarest hair color in the world, only occurring in 1 to 2% of the global population. Since red hair is a recessive genetic trait, it is necessary for both parents to carry the gene, whether or not they themselves are redheaded.
Jennifer Aniston
For as long as we can remember, Jennifer Aniston's been dirty blonde, but it turns out, she was born a brunette bombshell. Dark hair or light, we can all agree that the actor looks gorgeous with hair in both hues.
Emma Stone is known for her red hair, but the actress sometimes goes back to her natural blonde. She's known for transforming her hair often, but the actress told Refinery29 that red is her favorite. "My hair grows out blonde, but my coloring is similar to that of a redhead," she said. "So...
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As striking as she looks, the New Girl actress actually has naturally blonde hair but never felt connected to it. The quirky actress said, “When I had blonde hair I would wake up and be like, shocked. Your hair is part of your identity, and I've always felt like a brunette with bangs."
Shakira, 40, is actually a natural brunette. But we've most often seen her with a honey blond shade we would have sworn she was born with.