Hair can fall out at any age, it all depends on how strong your hair is and how thick it is, this is why your hair is more likely to fall out when your older because it loses more colour so it is not as strong. Hope this has helped.
Well, your hair follicles (where your hair grows out) has a certain pigmentation, or color!
It is a pigmentation of hair.Usually described as the lightest hair color including white hair.
Individuals with long, thin, white hair may commonly exhibit characteristics such as advanced age, a lack of pigmentation in their hair, and potentially a genetic predisposition to having thin hair.
Natural pigmentation in hair is primarily determined by the presence of melanin, which is produced by melanocytes in the hair follicles. There are two main types of melanin: eumelanin, which can be either black or brown, and pheomelanin, which gives hair a yellow or red hue. The ratio and concentration of these pigments influence the overall hair color, resulting in shades ranging from blonde to black. As people age, the production of melanin decreases, leading to gray or white hair.
White scars in your skin are from when your skin loses pigmentation. Pigmentation is what gives your skin its natural color. You can have it surgically removed, or you can just live with it. I live with mine on my forearm, and it doesn't bother me a bit.
Natural hair pigmentation is primarily determined by the presence of melanin, a pigment produced by melanocytes in the hair follicles. There are two types of melanin: eumelanin, which comes in black or brown shades, and pheomelanin, which gives hair a yellow or red hue. The ratio and distribution of these pigments result in the wide variety of hair colors seen in individuals, with darker hair containing more eumelanin and lighter hair having less. Additionally, factors like genetics and environmental exposure can influence hair pigmentation over time.
No, hair loses a material that makes hair colored
A dog loses its hair on multiple seasons.
explain how natural hair pigmentation affects colour
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The pigmentation in our bodies is higher than a caucasians, so some diverts to our hair, which makes it darker.