I read an article about gray hair in a science magazine, but its been a while so I can't give details. Hair turns white/gray because the color pigments die. I don't think hormones have anything to do with it.
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its the hormones the girl's hair gets greasier by the hormones.... i think that is what it said in the book
Yes it will change to white or gray unless you dye it!
Babies can have white hair due to a lack of pigment in their hair follicles, which is usually temporary and can change as they grow older.
You can change your hair color by getting older, because your hair cells will die as you age and your hair will turn white.
You should see your doctor for sudden hair loss.
It is not possible to permanently turn white hair into black hair. Hair color is determined by genetics and cannot be changed naturally. However, hair dye or other coloring products can be used to temporarily change the color of white hair to black.
Either because you have nits and the eggs have made you hair look white, or you have dandruff, or you're old!
Yes, your hair can change color as you age. Some people's hair turns from blond to brown, some brown to white or grey. As you grow older you yourself will mostlikely notice a change in your hair. == == == ==
very simple you dont dye you're beautiful hair
As people age, hair color can change to gray or white, including pubic hair. This change is a natural part of the aging process due to a decrease in melanin production in hair follicles. It is a common occurrence and not usually a cause for concern.
Dyeing your hair does not turn it white; however, it can lead to hair damage or change its texture, which might make gray or white hair more noticeable. If you dye your hair a lighter color, such as blonde or platinum, it may create a stark contrast with your natural hair color, potentially giving the appearance of white hair. Additionally, over time, repeated dyeing can lead to hair loss or thinning, which could contribute to a more gray or white appearance.