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While going gray has long been seen as a symbol of aging, many women are now embracing the change in hair color instead of turning to dye—but some are still divided over the look. One of these ...
Gray hair isn't just for grandparents anymore! More and more young people, especially Millennials and Gen Z, are noticing these silver strands popping up before they hit 40. What's going on here?
Getting older doesn't have to be a negative experience, and neither does finding your first gray hair, which is the attitude one 31-year-old woman took in a recent post on Reddit.
But the average woman wears a size 16, about 40% of women with gray hair stop dyeing it after age 60 and something like 70% of people over 50 are partnered. The odds are in your favor.
That rings true for Hilarie Burton Morgan. The actress and author, 42, who has been rocking her natural gray hair for years, shared an Instagram Reel created by @styledbyfrancescacairns.
I asked her if she thought her gray hair had affected her job or position. She replied, “I supervised six assistant prosecutors, three police detectives and a sergeant.