No. Honey does not cause white hair.
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This is just natural if it is a white hair.
No, not according to any current (as of Fall 2012) scientific research. While the chemicals contained in hair dye products vary, most boxed home hair color kits come with warnings regarding possible allergic reactions. For this reason, most, if not all, home hair dye kits contain explicit instructions to do a skin allergy test prior to dyeing one's hair. If someone doesn't properly follow these instructions, they may experience an allergic reaction. The internal chemicals that cause hair to lose its coloration (because a white or "gray" hair isn't actually white or gray, but translucent, having lost the melanin that makes up the hair's color) could possibly be affected by allergic reactions or other hormone imbalances, but there is no one reason why white or gray hairs appear, regardless of whether you dye, cut, or pluck those hairs.
Could be your hair? One to two inches long? The chlorine can turn dark hair white because of the bleaching effect.
the question answers itself on this one honey
NO WAY! it gets sticky and gets into a huge ball and your never going to be able to take the big ball of hair off. But Only the soft watery honey is kind'a good for your hair just not the one you put in your pancakes.
Yes. Remy hair is human hair where the cuticles on the hair are all aligned in one direction. So it gives the best look and tangles less. Remy hair is genrally treated to change texture to straight, curly or wavy. It is also dyed to permanently change the color of the hair depending on market demands. So there is no reason why white girls, or any other ethnicity for that matter, should not use remy hair extensions.
Well there's some reason why there's gray hair on one side and not the other but we may never know what that reason is.
Not true, basically impossible. It is believable if some of the hair turned white, but a whole head of hair is not likely. Several writers clearly state, that in fact her hair had lost its color long before. (One claims it turned suddenly white following her failed attempt to flee France in 1791.)The closest thing to an overnight graying of the hair is due to a condition called "Diffuse Alopecia Areata," which could occur with people with mixed white and colored hair. For some reason it targets pigmented hair, causing it to fall out, leading to the illusion that the hair had turned white. Even this takes a few days.
Bumble bees do make honey, but only in small amounts. One colony may make up to a tablespoon of honey in a year. For this reason it is not a practical proposition to farm bumble bee honey.
Yes, honey naturally contains an enzyme called glucose oxidase that produces hydrogen peroxide when honey comes into contact with water. This is one reason why honey has antimicrobial properties.
Yes, there is no issue in removing red or white hairs with laser treatment but it will take more sessions. One more option is electrolysis hair removal in which a thin needle is inserted into the hair follicle and it is than destroyed with the current. This treatment is more effective on red and white hairs.