No, it's impossible to inherit a parent's dyed hair color.
The child might inherit the genetic traits associated with hair color from the mother, but it's unlikely that the dye color itself would be passed on. In terms of the missing finger, unless there is a genetic component to the father's missing finger, it is unlikely to be inherited by the child as well. Inheritance of traits is complex and depends on multiple factors, including genetics and environmental influences.
Yes and No. Yes- if the color your hair is dyed is a naturally occurring hair color, there is a chance that your child may have that hair color. No- Your baby's hair will never turn the color of your hair BECAUSE you dyed it. The dye will not change your genetic makeup.
Yes selena gomez has dyed her hair
Ted dyed his hair blonde in season 5 episode 24 entitled "Dopplegangers"
No, because most people arent born with green or yellow hair! and if they were i would be quite worried. If someones hair is dyed it will not make a difference to the offsprings hair, there original colour will though.
it is up to you wether you get your hair dyed or not. As it is your hair and it is up to you to do what you want to do with it.
yes although sometimes they can leave streaks of your real hair color. that all depends on how it was dyed and who dyed it
Only the real human hair will get dyed:)
"Dye" I dyed my hair red. I am going to dye my hair today. Will you come with me to get my hair dyed? Would you like to get a dip dye? Dark dyed hair is very popular in the winter.
If you mean dyed their hair, Niall dyed his hair from his natural brown hair to blonde.
You can say "she dyed" as 'elle a teint' in French, 'ella tintó' in Spanish, 'ella tingió' in Italian, and 'sie hat gefärbt' in German.
Dyed is a verb (past tense of dye) and an adjective (dyed hair).