Only if you bleach it
Start at the ends of the hair and work your way toward the scalp.
Hair turning white at the ends can be a result of natural aging, genetics, or damage from factors like heat styling or chemical treatments. The hair follicles produce less melanin as we age, causing the hair to lose its color and appear white or gray.
your hair will start to get bad and split ends
It goes brittle and it all gets burnt with white tips on the ends, your hair literally falls apart It goes brittle and it all gets burnt with white tips on the ends, your hair literally falls apart It goes brittle and it all gets burnt with white tips on the ends, your hair literally falls apart
Split ends start at the bottom and split the whole hair all the way up to the follicle, which makes the hair fall out.
The ends of your hair may appear white due to damage from factors like heat styling, chemical treatments, or sun exposure. This damage can cause the hair cuticle to wear away, leading to a lighter color at the ends. Regular trims and proper hair care can help prevent this issue.
Yes, but not all the ends naturally about 1/2, unless you dye your hair white.
Hair die it black .
Common causes of black hair with white ends can include damage from heat styling, over-processing with chemicals, lack of moisture, and aging hair. Solutions may include trimming the damaged ends regularly, using deep conditioning treatments, reducing heat styling, and protecting hair from environmental factors.
i think it might be split ends it depends is it going up if it is then its split ends
The end of your hair may appear white due to natural aging, genetic factors, or damage from styling and chemical treatments. This can cause the hair shaft to lose its pigment, resulting in a white or gray color at the ends.
It's rolled from the ends to the roots.