The Effects of Stress on Your Hair WebMD Feature By Joseph Saling Reviewed By Laura J. Martin, MD It has been said that stress can make you go gray, or cause you to lose your hair. But can it? Even though you sometimes feel like tearing your hair out because of personal, economic, and work-related stress, stress isn"t likely to be the direct cause of hair turning gray. Some studies have shown that unavoidable damage to the DNA in cells that produce the pigment responsible for hair color is most likely the culprit. But can stress accelerate the aging process and, as a result, cause you to go gray sooner than you otherwise would? Right now, the answer is debatable. "We have all witnessed the graying hair of many past presidents," says Amy McMichael, MD, professor of dermatology at Wake Forest Baptist Health in Winston-Salem, N.C. "Perhaps over long periods of stress, there may be an acceleration of gray hair in some people." But, s...
Aesthetics Course is an integral part of Cosmetology and is a blooming industry in Beauty and Wellness Industry.
ReplyDeleteAt VLCC Institute, aspiring Cosmetologist can enroll into different Aesthetic Courses as per their requirements.It offers Advance Diploma in Aesthetics, Advance Diploma in laser Aesthetics – where student experience the latest technology and industry standards.