Depending on ur hair color the sun can bleach it...it usually works best on bonde hair though. So if ur blond, go fir it. :)
The sun could further bleach your hair, depending on the degree to which it was bleached originally.
Hair can be bleached of color by the heat and radiation from the sun, melanin in the skin darkens to help prevent damage to it by the sun.
Dreadlocks are the color of a person's hair, unless they are dyed. or the ends are bleached by sun, or there is dread wax caked with dirt.
My guess would be that the people who sat in them were "bleached" from the sun.
Oh yes. Some people who are mousy brown can go quite fair in the sun.
No, human skin cannot get sun-bleached like hair or clothing. However, prolonged sun exposure can cause skin damage such as sunburn, premature aging, and an increased risk of skin cancer. It is important to protect your skin from the sun by using sunscreen, wearing protective clothing, and seeking shade when possible.
SpongeBob SquarePants - 1999 Sun Bleached SUSPENDED is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Before puberty, kids don't have any pubic hair. During/after puberty, the pubic hair will basically be similar to the colour of the hair on your head. Usually a tad darker, as it's far less likely to be bleached by the sun.
Sorry, but the blue color will barely be visible unless the hair is bleached out first. You may be able to slightly see some of the blue in the sun, but it won't be that noticeable and probably not the results you're hoping for.
Some people use henna to change their hair color, and lemon juice can be applied in the sun to lighten it.
Well, people are already born with their hair color, but the sun can change it lighter. Sometimes it looks like you dyed you hair and have highlights because of what the sun can do.
the sun bleached it white