No, salt cannot turn hair white, although it can dramatically dry out your hair and make it more coarse than usual. If you're worried about it, though, you can avoid swimming in the ocean or saltwater pools, avoid sea salt spray, or wear a swimming cap. You can also use a clarifying shampoo after your hair has been exposed to salt, but this may make your hair dryer before it improves it.
No. Honey does not turn your hair white.
There are no ingredients in hair gel that can cause a person's hair to turn white. The loss of melanin or genetic defects are things that can cause it to turn grey or white.
It does not.
No foodstuff will turn white hair black.
no but some types can mean hair loss
you cant just use hair dye
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Bleach strips the color out of anything that it touches..if you are using bleach from the hair store then it does not instantly turn your hair white..your hair goes through several steps of decoloration.
No, lemon juice is a mild bleaching agent, and can 'lighten' hair. But it can't turn black hair white, for example.
Yes. Strong bleaching multiple times will cause the hair to turn white... that is the hair that is left. Bleaching over again will likely make the hair break off and fall out. So the two or three remaining strands will be white. yes!
Drinking items with vitamin C does not turn your hair white. If this was true anyone who drinks orange juice would have white hair. This is not logical.
Yes, but not all the ends naturally about 1/2, unless you dye your hair white.