Many believe pulling out one grey hair will cause several more to grow. A dermatologist explains the science behind greying, and what really happens when you pull out that first silver strand ...
A professor of dermatology states that repeatedly plucking hairs can actually cause thinning because it stops hair growth.
If plucking made more hairs grow, it would be the solution to thinning, but sadly it can have the opposite effect ...
Green tea oil, also known as camellia oil or tea seed oil, is known to be rich in antioxidants and catechins that help reduce dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a hormone that can shrink your hair follicles.
A lot of women spend a lot of time thinking about hair removal. When to shave, what method is best, how to stop the dreaded chicken skin – it can seem there’s endless considerations to juggle. And ...
Forget about waxing, tweezing, and plucking - there's a new eyebrow treatment in town that's taking over the beauty industry.
For many people, hair removal has long meant rotating between shaving, waxing or threading appointments. The results rarely last long, and for sensitive skin, the irritation that follows can feel like ...
Treating hair loss is a multi-billion dollar business, so scientists (and many others) are interested in understanding how to ...
Japanese scientists discover the third cell type needed for lab-grown hair follicles that produce real hair with 100% ...
Hair may grow in a completely different way than scientists once believed. Instead of being pushed out from the root, new ...