Just like the hair on your head, yes, the rays of the sun can bleach hair on the rest of your body.
It is not a requirement to shave before you go tanning because the light rays will move past the hairs. You will get the same tanning results if you shave or do not shave.
Yes, with the advancement in age the color of hairs turn gray. The change in color from black to gray in hairs is a natural process provided you do not resort to artificial coloring of hairs.
Use color or natural Treatment
Roan is a coat color in horses that consists of a mix of white hairs intermingled with colored hairs. The colored hairs can be any base color, such as bay, chestnut, or black. The overall appearance of a roan horse is a blend of the base color and white hairs.
Hair color has absolutely NOTHING to do with the NUMBER of hairs. No on can tell you how many hairs you have either, so I suggest you get to counting! :)
Nobody but God knows the number of hairs on your head. What color hair you have makes no difference.
Obviously Blonde Hair
Blue roan.
A horse with a roan coat color has a mixture of white and colored hairs from birth that remain the same as it ages. Roan horses can have blue roan (dark coat with white hairs) or red roan (chestnut coat with white hairs) variations.
Dark hairs can grow out of moles because the cells in moles produce pigment, which gives the hair its color.
Black,Grey,White and others might be orange
a color that is a few shades lighter than your own natural hair color