It's due to the genetic differences obviously!
There are specific genes for specific characters in the human body or any organism, like hair/skin color, height, eyesight, etc. Therefore people having different genes have different characteristics.
All people have there own hair color right? Yes, because each person has a specific amount of melanin,the thing that gives your hair it's color.
People of color care for their hair by using a range of products and techniques to keep it healthy and styled. This can include deep conditioning, protective styling, minimal heat styling, and using products specifically formulated for their hair texture and type. Each individual may have a different hair care routine based on their hair needs and preferences.
There is no direct correlation between a parent's eye color and a child's hair color. Hair and eye color are determined by different genetic factors. While certain combinations of eye and hair color may be more common within certain populations, it is not accurate to predict someone's hair color solely based on their parent's eye color.
Identical twins will have the same color hair, as it grows form the scalp. But if one stands out in the sun, and the other does not, the hair of the one may be naturally lightened; there are other ways the hair color can be altered naturally.
Hair color is caused by the pigments in your body. The less pigment you have the lighter your hair. Less pigment also means you will have lighter skin that is why people who have darker skin have darker natural hair usually and why people with lighter skin have lighter hair. the amount of pigment you have depends on who your parents are. If your parents have more pigment you will probably have more pigment and if your parents have less pigment you will probably have less. Hope this helps! :)
It depends on genetics, meaning that it would be difficult to tell you the answer without doing detailed genetic work. It depends on both of your genetics, meaning not only your hair color but your families hair color as well.
hair, shirts, shoes, eggs.
yes, I do believe so. Everyone is born with different color hair.
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Only if it is virgin human hair (meaning it has come from one person only); not all extensions that are 100% human hair are virgin, some containing hair from 3 or 4 people. The different hair takes the color differently botching the color.
It depends on the person, some people like chocolate brown hair and others prefer a different hair color.
Yes, she has dyed her hair a different color before.
The color they're born with. British people have dirty blonde hair, blonde hair, ginger hair, brown hair, and sometimes black hair.
ANSWER:Pardon the pun, its in your genes (jeans). Your biological parents have passed on traits to you that they received from their ancestors and this will have an effect on your hair color. You can have brown privates and blond hair, or brown hair and a red beard. The color of the hair on your arms can also have a different color as well.
Chinese people typically have black or dark brown hair, which is the most common hair color among the population. However, there is a diversity in hair color due to factors like genetics, regional differences, and personal choices, including hair dyeing. In urban areas, some individuals may choose to experiment with lighter colors or different styles.
There are many different brands of at-home hair colorant that people can purchase. If a person prefers foam hair dye, they should use John Frieda brand hair color. However, if a person likes creamy hair dye, and is looking for intense color saturation, they should probably go for L'Oreal's Feria line of hair color.
Hair color is determined by the amount of melanin in your hair follicles. The more of it you have, the darker your hair will be. It is usually related to skin color as well but not always. The amount of melanin can also very over time, making a persons hair change.
Yes ther are people with red hair. The color of the hair is called red but it is actually more of an orange color.