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.
on the color if the color is white or gray or a natural color
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Hair turns gray due to a decrease in melanin production, the pigment that gives hair its color. As we age, the hair follicles produce less melanin, leading to gray hair. Other factors that contribute to the natural aging process of hair color include genetics, stress, and environmental factors.
Yes, it's just the natural color of her hair. (Depends on the real color of her hair)
Hair turns gray as a natural part of aging when the hair follicles produce less melanin, the pigment that gives hair its color. This decrease in melanin causes the hair to appear gray or white.
Gray hair is hair that has lost its natural pigment, resulting in a color that is a mixture of white and the original hair color. White hair, on the other hand, is hair that has completely lost all pigment, appearing as a solid white color.
Hair turns gray as a natural part of aging due to a decrease in melanin production, the pigment that gives hair its color. This decrease in melanin causes hair to appear gray or white.
Consult a hair stylist you trust.
I am a hairstylist that specializes in haircolor. My best opinion is to go to a professional. To color gray hair you need the 3 primary colors that are missing to "fill" the hair (the remaining color in gray hair is missing you need to put those back in- if you don't you get color that fades, color that isn't true, etc) A warmer natural based color will do best.
No, bleach does not turn gray hair into a burgundy color. Bleach typically lightens hair by removing its natural pigment, so it would lighten gray hair rather than change its color to burgundy. If you want a burgundy color, you would need to use a burgundy hair dye or color treatment.
Gray hair occurs when the hair follicles produce less melanin, the pigment that gives hair its color. As we age, the production of melanin decreases, leading to the hair turning gray. Other factors that contribute to this natural aging process include genetics, stress, and lifestyle choices.
As people age, the pigment cells in hair follicles gradually decrease, causing hair to lose its color and turn gray. This is a natural part of the aging process.