None whatsoever.
Your hair color can indeed effect the job you get in London. Natural hair colors tend to get more professional jobs.
yes,deffanitly. it strips the color almost completely from your hair.
No it doesnt your hair will grow about 1/2 inch a month
Sunlight has a 'bleaching' effect on light coloured hair.
Vitamin B12 can affect your hair color. Vitamin B supplements can help to maintain your natural hair color as well as prevent hair loss from occurring.
hair color doesn't effect it. It all has to do with genes, health of your hair, and diet.
Highlights usually lighten the color of your hair in some parts so there is contrast.
ANSWER:Pardon the pun, its in your genes (jeans). Your biological parents have passed on traits to you that they received from their ancestors and this will have an effect on your hair color. You can have brown privates and blond hair, or brown hair and a red beard. The color of the hair on your arms can also have a different color as well.
In general, the hardness of municipal water has little effect on the color of hair dye or on how long it lasts.
Yes, transposons can affect hair color in humans by disrupting genes involved in pigmentation. When transposons insert themselves into these genes, they can alter their function and lead to changes in hair color. This can result in variations in hair color among individuals.
No. Drinking coffee has no effect in your hair color. But if you rinse your hair with coffee, it will give make your hair darker.
The retention of solar heat is just one effect...