It is an interrogative pronoun.
The part of speech for hair depends on how the word is used. Examples are below. She dropped a hair clip on the floor. (hair = adjective) What color is his hair? (hair = noun)
Color is a noun in that sentence.
Mess is a noun and a verb. Noun: Your hair is a mess! Verb: The wind messed up my hair!
A tendril is a noun. In zoology, a tendril is a hair-like tentacle.
Curly is an adjective. (I.e. curly hair, curly noodles)
The ratio of hair color to peroxide depends on the specific brand and type of hair color being used. Generally, a 1:1 ratio is standard for permanent hair color, while a 1:2 ratio is used for demi-permanent color. It's best to follow the instructions provided by the hair color manufacturer for the best results.
Brown can be used as both an adjective (describing a color) and a noun (referring to the color itself).
An adjective, usually. It can also be a verb, when the subject is human hair, as in "My hair is graying."The word grey is an adjective.
A person's hair color can be attributed to several different factors. An individual with red facial hair and black cranial hair may have a dominant/recessive combination of genes that cause part of their body's hair to be one color, and the other part another.
For 1 part hair color and 2 parts developer, you should mix them in a 1:2 ratio. This means using twice as much developer as hair color. Ensure you measure accurately and mix well for best results in coloring your hair.
Dyed is a verb (past tense of dye) and an adjective (dyed hair).
it is food that comes out in a completely different color and shape/droppings