Supporting the thyroid, which iodine does, may make a difference in the body's metabolism, immune system, and possibly even hair growth. While it could result in your hair growing in thicker, faster, and more healthy overall, it probably wouldn't affect the color of your hair. Hair color changes over time - (for instance, light blonds become medium blonds, and just about everyone goes gray), but iodine probably wouldn't affect hair color directly.
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Yes, it is possible for pubic hair to turn gray with age, just like hair on the scalp. This is due to a decrease in melanin production, causing the hair to lose its pigment and appear gray or white.
This totally depends. Gray hair can occur very early in life (20's) or very late in life. Some people never turn gray, but instead have white hair. However, in this day and age, you can have whatever color you want!!
Get grey hair dye or just let it turn natural grey.
yes since I have seen yorkies with blue gray hair Mine had the blue gray hair when we got him at 8mos.
Hair goes grey because pigment cells in the hair base at the roots of the hair stop producing melanin.
yes it can after some time it will. Your roots will grow out and your natural hair (which is gray) will need to be coloured again.
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Almost all color hair (if it soes turn colors) will go gray first and then fade lighter to a whiter shade.
You're hair starts to turn gray as you grow older.
I dont think it does i think it just makes it a bit lighter.......
No. Smoking can not turn your hair green. it can do other things like turn your teeth yellow and turn your hair gray and get wrinkles. Also die sooner.