Well your hair colour changes because of the sunlight mainly because in the sun your hair is more so likely to get lighter, but the less your in the sun the darker your hair gets. And then it can change because of weather.
No dieting doesn't return colour to grey hair because there is something just beneath your skin under each particle of hair that colours the hairs on our heads. It has also been recently found that hydrogen peroxide in hair roots begins to de-colorize melanocytes and cause gray hair. I agree that diet will play no role in restoring color.
well if you're not to careful for what shampoo you use, your shampoo might easily wash your hair coloring out. so for shampoo i would use color protected shampoo like biotera color care shampoo and conditioner.
While some may associate gray hair with wisdom due to the stereotype of older individuals having more life experience and knowledge, the color of hair itself is not a definitive indicator of wisdom. Wisdom comes from a combination of life experiences, learning, and emotional intelligence, not just the color of one's hair.
The color of an octogenarian's hair can vary greatly and depends on genetics, aging process, and personal choices. Some octogenarians may have gray or white hair, while others may still have their natural color.
Hair turns grey or white due to the absence of pigment within the keratin.
you can change your hair color by dying it.
No, once hair falls out the color does not change. When a new hair grows in its place, the color will be the same as before. However, environmental factors or treatments can alter the color of the hair.
Hair grows out of your head and can come in all different colors and styles. It is pretty. Hairstylists can cut your hair and change the color!
No cutting hair has no effect on your hair color, the only two things that change your hair tone is sun light and aging.
Why who change whose hair color? I need details.
First you will notice more hair falling when you come your hair and bathe , , then you will find the slight bald patch in the centre of the head.
Chlamydia doesn't cause hair color to change.
Head lice can live on any color or length of hair....they don't like color treated hair but they will infest it.
Hair color can vary among individuals regardless of the hair color on their head. Some blondes may have blonde pubic hair, but it is not always the case. Pubic hair color is determined by genetics and can be different from the hair color on the head.
No, hair dye will just color the head lice.
There is no natural way to change hair color. To change it you have to dye it or get a wig in the color you want.
Hair color is a product that can be purchased in many retail stores. When applied, hair color will change the appearance of your current hair color.