yes it does
It affects a little of your scalp like dryness but it affects your hair most not skin just scalp
Lethargy, growth retardation, anemia, edema, potbelly, skin depigmentation, and hair loss or change in hair color.
Hair that grows back after it was cut, shaved or removed by a hair-removing cream is not thicker or darker than it was before it was removed. Removing hair, by any method, does not effect the part of the hair shaft below the skin surface, which is where growth and pigmentation occur. The color, location, thickness and length of hair on your body mainly depend on genetics and hormones. Mayo best-mens-skin-care.com
Melatonin can potentially promote hair growth in dogs by regulating the hair growth cycle and promoting the development of new hair follicles. It may also help improve the overall health of the skin and coat, leading to better hair growth.
Melanin is the color pigment that is produced in the skin and hair and it gives them their color.
Melanin is the substance that produces color in both skin and hair. It is produced by specialized cells called melanocytes located in the skin's epidermis. The amount and type of melanin determines one's skin and hair color.
Your Hair Turns Grey, And Your Skin Becomes Wrinkley....:)
Hormones can impact skin and hair by regulating oil production, affecting cell turnover rate, and influencing hair growth cycles. For example, an increase in androgen hormones can lead to excess sebum production, causing acne, while changes in estrogen levels can affect hair thickness and texture. Overall, hormonal fluctuations can contribute to various skin and hair conditions.
No, skin cancer does not have hair growing out of it. Skin cancer typically appears as abnormal growths or changes on the skin, and hair growth is not a characteristic feature of skin cancer.
no, it does'nt affect your skin color. sunlight does make yor skin dark, staying inside the house won't.
Its how you look like. your skin color hair color eye color.
skin color eye color lanuage hair color