• Post published:March 21, 2024

Dr. Calder Mentioned in MBGLIFESTYLE | Wait, Do Gray Hair Serums Actually Work? We Asked The Pros

A woman applying a hair serum with a dropper to her scalp, showcasing a healthy hair care routine. She has long, straight hair and is focused on the application process. The background is softly blurred, emphasizing her and the hair product. This image highlights the importance of using quality hair treatments for maintaining hair health and vitality.

To be absolutely clear, there is nothing wrong or unnatural about gray hair. Going gray is just a fact of life—your hair ages as you do, and what a privilege it is to reach that milestone! Go ahead and embrace the platinum. (Here’s how to care for it when you do.) 

Premature graying, however, tells a different story. Everybody gets grays, but some people lose pigment much earlier and faster than others, which is preventable to an extent. Gray hair serums promise to delay the process—and in some cases, even reverse silver strands to their original hue—but if you’re iffy on their claims, you’re not alone.