No, white hair can't turn black again. You could dye it black. But you have to do it continually because it does fade.
No, once hair turns white, it cannot naturally turn dark again.
No foodstuff will turn white hair black.
It is not possible to permanently turn white hair into black hair. Hair color is determined by genetics and cannot be changed naturally. However, hair dye or other coloring products can be used to temporarily change the color of white hair to black.
dye it
you cant just use hair dye
No, lemon juice is a mild bleaching agent, and can 'lighten' hair. But it can't turn black hair white, for example.
No. Honey does not turn your hair white.
Yes. Strong bleaching multiple times will cause the hair to turn white... that is the hair that is left. Bleaching over again will likely make the hair break off and fall out. So the two or three remaining strands will be white. yes!
White hair with black roots can appear due to a decrease in melanin production in the hair follicles as a person ages. Melanin is the pigment that gives hair its color, and when production decreases, the hair may turn white while the roots remain dark.
Almost all color hair (if it soes turn colors) will go gray first and then fade lighter to a whiter shade.
I just found a hair in my hairbrush that was brown from the root to 4cm down the shaft, then turned white. So it can turn back to its natural colour.
Black poodles should not turn white unless they are parti poodles as these can be of mixed colour. Black poodles can get grey hair, some more than others as they age.