If You're Concerned About Premature Grays, This Brand Could Be a Game Changer

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I wasn't exactly enthusiastic when I noticed a few gray hairs starting to pop up around my forehead area. At the age of 30, I honestly didn't think I'd start having this problem for a while (cue the side-eye from the universe). Rather than just accept my fate, I decided to look into solutions that didn't involve dyeing my hair religiously. That's when I found Arey, a brand dedicated to helping folks like me who are looking for a solution to prevent premature grays. The great thing about Arey is that its products can also help strands that are already a bit gray by bringing back some pigment. 

The products do so by utilizing vitamins, minerals, and a special peptide complex. Intrigued yet? Read on! I'm sharing everything you need to know about the brand straight from the founders as well as my experience using the products. 

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Premature grays are honestly no fun to deal with. Once I started to see a few pop up myself, I was a bit dismayed but wasn't ready to start coloring my hair solely for that reason. That's when I discovered Arey and its suite of products. It should be noted that these products may not be for you if your hair is primarily gray already. If you happen to be in your 20s or 30s and have noticed a few more gray hairs than usual that you would like to conceal, then these products are your ticket! 

Founders Allison Conrad and Jay Small explained a bit more about the science behind their brand and philosophy. "Once we started to research and found there is only one gene called IRF4 that is linked to gray hair, we began to explore what else could be causing our hair to lose pigment," says Small, who is a hairstylist. "With genetics accounting for about 30%, we found that vitamin and mineral deficiencies along with oxidative stressors like UV and chemical exposure and aging accounted for about 70%. Around this same time in 2019, an NIH article was published showing an increased risk of certain types of cancer in people who have regularly used at-home hair dye on the scalp. As a hairstylist for the last 21 years, I have become accustomed to reactive solutions, like hair dye. Clients would come to me and say, 'I have dry, brittle, or gray hair—how can I fix it?' We set out to create proactive solutions for aging hair that are inspired by the way skincare provides products for future concerns. Thus, we created Arey, the 'wrinkle cream of haircare.'"

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"When we started Arey, our goal was to focus on researching why we go gray and what consumers can do to address gray hair," they both explain. "Early on, we were able to identify several vitamin and mineral deficiencies that were associated with hair turning gray. Beyond diet, lifestyle factors like smoking, sun exposure, pollution, and exposure to harsh chemicals play a large role in causing oxidative stress to the body, which can impact gray hair. Our daily supplement—Not Today, Grey—supplies the body with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that help to support pigment and hair health from the inside out. As we age, our bodies process these nutrients less efficiently, and we may not be accessing enough of these nutrients from our diets to support cellular turnover and production. Antioxidants are essential in helping to neutralize free radicals that are the result of oxidative stress. Free radicals are cells that are damaged due to oxidative stressors, and if you do not address these cells with antioxidants, the result can be an increase in gray hair."

"Our topical treatments, To The Root Serum, Wash shampoo, and gentle scalp exfoliator scrub contain our patent-pending Mela-9 Complex, which helps to support hair health from the outside in," they continue. "We identified a clinically effective peptide that, when absorbed through the scalp, can give the hair follicle amino acids that support the production of melanin, which is what gives our hair pigment. When our hair starts to turn gray, it is due to a lack of the amino acid tyrosine. In order to preserve and repigment hair, you need to give the body access to ingredients that potentiate this amino acid, which creates melanin (hair color)."

"It's important to note that repigmentation of white hair is less likely since there is typically no longer pigment in those hair strands. If a hair strand is gray, you can supply the body with what it is lacking in the early stages of graying hair, and it is possible to repigment those strands," they add.

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Shawna Hudson
Associate Beauty Editor

Shawna Hudson has worked in editorial for over six years, with experience covering entertainment, fashion, culture, celebrities, and her favorite topic of all, beauty. She graduated from California State University, Fullerton, with a degree in journalism and has written for other publications such as Bustle, The Zoe Report, Byrdie, Elite Daily, Mane Addicts, and more. She is currently an associate beauty editor at Who What Wear and hopes to continue feeding her (completely out-of-control) beauty obsession as long as she can. Stay up to date on her latest finds on Instagram @shawnasimonee.