It’s no secret that as we age, our hair undergoes a series of unique changes. From graying strands to changes in texture, the ...
A look at all of Jennifer Aniston's best hair looks and why she'll always be a hair inspiration. Plus, what we can learn from ...
Expensive-looking hair is a journey, not a destination. A luxurious mane does not hinge upon a specific color or cut but a ...
Southern food chain Tupelo Honey re-opened its doors to a changing Station Square. In October, the 5,000-square-foot restaurant closed its doors for renovation shortly after receiving pest ...
Hair loss on legs may result from multiple causes, including alopecia, friction, injuries, skin infections, or circulation problems. When you think of hair loss, also known as alopecia, you’re ...
In the quest for ageless beauty, one cannot underestimate the importance of the perfect hairstyle. As people age, maintaining a youthful appearance becomes ever more vital, and hair plays a ...
Morris Chestnut, whose new series "Watson" premieres Sunday on CBS, photographed in Hollywood earlier this month. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times) ...
Actor Morris Chestnut stars as Dr. John Watson in CBS' new series "Watson," solving medical mysteries while continuing Sherlock Holmes' legacy after his partner's death. The show combines hospital ...
The life that Watson had with Sherlock is not done with him,” executive producer Craig Sweeny promises of the new CBS drama starring Morris Chestnut as the iconic doctor, John Watson.
The Friends with Benefits actress opted for this season's most coveted hair color – muted auburn. The rich mahogany shade blends tones of soft copper, natural chestnut, and a cinnamon hue ...
When it comes to enviable hair, you'd be hard-pushed to find someone with more universally appealing locks than Princess Kate. Whether she's posing for portraits, attending exclusive soirees or ...
Anna Elias/Moment/Getty Images (chestnuts), Jon Mayer/Mental Floss (thought bubble) Have you ever heard someone tell a tired old joke, only for someone else to dismiss it as an “old chestnut”?