For decades, gray hair was treated as a problem to be fixed, a visible marker of time that society often urged people to conceal. In the beauty industry, anti-aging products dominated shelves, hair dye companies marketed as if silver strands were a crisis, and magazines were filled with images of celebrities and influencers flaunting eternally youthful looks. Gray hair was framed as an unwanted sign of aging—something that needed to be hidden, corrected, or erased. People of all genders felt the…
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