Many different things can affect hair color results, from medication to multi vitamins to pregnancy hormones. Therefore, the hormones that your body is now producing while pregnant has affected your hair color and will probably not turn out the way it did prior to your pregnancy.
That's the hormones, happens to all pregnant women. The hair changes which is one reason you shouldn't color your hair as pregnant because it might turn different then usual. It goes back to normal after.
Most likely no.
no because if you have three different colors then it would turn a different color.
Yes. The color of a newborn's hair can be different (almost always lighter) than the eventual adult hair color.
im not a dr but i have been dyeing my hair for 15 years and its never happened to me..if you see your urine turn a different color then go to your drs a.s.a.p
It should turn pink if you bleach where you want the pink to be in your brown hair, if it doesn't turn pink after you bleach and dye your hair then I would keep putting pink over it. If you don't like your hair pink just dye over the color with your hair color.
no
Yes and No. Yes- if the color your hair is dyed is a naturally occurring hair color, there is a chance that your child may have that hair color. No- Your baby's hair will never turn the color of your hair BECAUSE you dyed it. The dye will not change your genetic makeup.
darker hue then they normaly are
your hair would turn brown
yes, it could turn gray . ______________ Not every woman's hair turns gray as shes ages. Some do and some don't and it depends on many different factors.
Most likely, it may also turn a green blue.