You might say it's the time of year for silver belles. Vogue's Vicki Woods, a journalist who has written cover stories for the fashion mag on Meryl St...
When I think of Fifty Shades of Grey, I'm not thinking of the mouth wateringly naughty best seller; the one I just couldn't put down. I'm referring to the ever burgeoning growth of silver on the top of my head.
Sure it's fun when I'm mistaken for being 15 years younger, as happened last summer at a thriller writers conference I attended, but how important is that, really? Isn't what kind of person I am and what I've accomplished what matters most?
One look at the before-and-after photos of U.S. presidents, and one can appreciate the cautionary tale of what the most stressful job in the world wil...
At the end of the day, whether you choose to wear gray hair or not, is a personal choice. It shouldn't be judged or categorized. My words won't change the stigmas that society sometimes projects on personal choice. So embrace who you are.
Letting your hair go gray is an option that women should consider, too. This might be the most bold way to embrace -- and proudly show off -- your age.
One of the telltale signs of aging is a graying mane. While the idea of gray roots is enough to send some women straight to the bottle (of L’Oreal, ...
NEW YORK -- Jeanne Thompson began going gray at 23. She colored her hair for years as she worked her way into management at a large Boston-area financ...
Some stars really look better as they get older. Whether they’ve cut their hair, bulked up or just plain become more dignified, they are so much mor...
Imagine a perfect utopia in which all skin is tan and firm, all bodies are toned and hairless, all breasts point skyward and no one has a single lock ...
A-list stars and politicians aren't the only ones who are embracing gray hair -- as Advanced Style blogger Ari Seth Cohen discovers in this clip, "pla...
If a woman is looking for a job -- or trying to keep one -- in this fragile economy, is she putting herself in an even more precarious situation if she chooses to rebel and "go gray"?
Will there be a gray revolution? Will women finally believe that they can go "au naturel" at no cost? Perhaps we need more big players in the media to show us all that gray hair is as desirable as any other color.
Eager for authenticity, more women are celebrating their silver locks rather than hiding them, while more image-conscious men are choosing to color theirs.