Yes,
Due to the low levels of female hormones in the body during menopause. The male hormone testosterone becomes more powerful and higher levels of testosterone can weaken hair or make it fall out.
Hormone replacement patches can help by adding more female hormones to the body.
light coloured
Yes I've used it loads of times before, and I have coloured hair.
Brunette hair, or chocolate coloured hair
yes
he died the hair on his head
www.safiaorganics.ie/hair/by-hair-type/dry-damaged-coloured -Offer a great conditioner called 'Lavera Mango Milk Care Conditioner for Coloured Hair'. It costs €9.30.
black
Sure it can, hormones can make your body do some crazy things when they are out of balance. It is very normal to see differences in hair and skin while going through menopause.
Your born with hair like Taylor- its natural
Sunlight has a 'bleaching' effect on light coloured hair.
No. Smoking is an independent variable which has not been shown, conclusively, to affect the timing of menopause onset.
There are more girls with darker colour hair than light coloured hair