truely,no layer of the hair has pigment. if i didnt help try Google. good luck,soldier. :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
Hair turns grey as the body produces less melanin, the pigment that gives hair its color. As melanin production decreases with age, hair strands lose their color and appear grey or white.
Melanocytes are present in basal layer of epidermis .
Each hair follicle contains a certain number of pigment cells. As we age the pigment cells in the hair follicles gradually die and the hair turns gray, silver, or white.
Darker hair contains more melanin, a pigment not an oil.
My hair was made by me. Our skin contains follicles beneath the tissue which cause hair to grow. The color comes from pigment. There are literally millions of follicles on our bodies with a concentrated amount on the head.
An atmospheric layer that contains layer is stratosphere. It contains ozone layer.
The integumentary system contains sebaceous glands.
the pigment is fading in your hair
Hair color is caused by the pigments in your body. The less pigment you have the lighter your hair. Less pigment also means you will have lighter skin that is why people who have darker skin have darker natural hair usually and why people with lighter skin have lighter hair. the amount of pigment you have depends on who your parents are. If your parents have more pigment you will probably have more pigment and if your parents have less pigment you will probably have less. Hope this helps! :)
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There is no major difference, its just that dark eyes have Iris with a dark pigment layer. Its not that the other colorful eyes don't have the pigment layer, they do but because the color of pigment layer differ therefore color of eye differ. Blue eyes don't have pigment.
Epidermal pigment is pigment that is on the outer layer of the skin. In humans, that is usually melanin, which is the pigment that makes up skin.