im not sure if you have a pet store near you then ask the sales person they should know
hair changes colour because people use hair dye
Yes, as older your hair color changes.
Its changes the colour.. of the persons hair...
guinea pigs wild or not can have any length of hair and any color depending on the breed.
its easy, all you have to do is go to the nearest place where you design your hair, and you can also change your hair color. if you change your hair color red, your helm changes red. if your hair is blue, your helm is blue. etc. but the helm only changes color if it says that its color custom, like the hood of shadows for example.
First of all, guinea pigs don't have fur, they have hair. That is why they are used for testing cosmetics and hair products. As a guinea pigs ages, it's hair probably gets just a little lighter or darker. But that is only true with colored guinea pigs, not albinos.
Blondes
It changes color.
His hair color changes because he turns human, which happens on the new moon of every month
Purple.
Hair color is the colouring of hair follicles be cause of melanin, specificaly eumelanin and pheomelanin. When more eumelanin is present, the color of the hair is darker; when less eumelanin is present, the hair is lighter. Levels of melanin vary over time, which causes a person's hair color to change - this is what causes grey hair. When someone has a lack of melanin - albino or vitiligo, they often get white hair, or their original colour hair with individual white hars.
The gray gene causes color changes with chestnut foals that carry the gray allele often darkening some hair as other hair turns white. Dark bay, black or brown horses don't seen to have much of a pigment shift in the colored portion of their hair coat.