Two types of pigment give hair its color: eumelanin and pheomelanin. Pheomelanin colors hair red. Eumelanin, which has two subtypes of black or brown, determines the darkness of the hair color. A low concentration of brown eumelanin results in blond hair, whereas a higher concentration of brown eumelanin will color the hair brown. High amounts of black eumelanin result in black hair, while low concentrations give gray hair. All humans have some pheomelanin in their hair.
Pheomelanin is more chemically stable than black eumelanin, but less chemically stable than brown eumelanin, so it breaks down more slowly when oxidized. This is why bleach gives darker hair a reddish tinge during the artificial coloring process. As the pheomelanin continues to break down, the hair will gradually become orange, then yellow, and finally white.
The genetics of hair colors are not yet firmly established. According to one theory, at least two gene pairs control human hair color.
One gene, (brown/blond) has a dominant brown allele and a recessive blond allele. A person with a brown allele will have brown hair; a person with no brown alleles will be blond. This explains why two brown-haired parents can produce a blond-haired child.
The other gene pair is a non-red/red pair, where the not-red allele (which suppresses production of pheomelanin) is dominant and the allele for red hair is recessive. A person with two copies of the red-haired allele will have red hair, but it will be either auburn or bright reddish orange depending on whether the first gene pair gives brown or blond hair, respectively.
The two-gene model does not account for all possible shades of brown, blond, or red (for example, platinum blond versus dark blonde/light brown), nor does it explain why hair color sometimes darkens as a person ages. Several gene pairs control the light versus dark hair color in a cumulative effect. A person's genotype for a multifactorial trait can interact with environment to produce varying phenotypes (see quantitative trait locus).
No. It makes your hair orange. If you put lemon juice in your hair then sit in the sun it would go ginger... if you got Natural black hair... just go buy dye.. buy like a light brown dye and it would turn out meduim brown or dark brown depends on you hair..
black hair isn't burnett, burnett is brown hair. Black hair is just well black.
Yes, it's possible for a newborn baby's hair to change color as they grow. Hair color can change due to genetic factors and hormonal changes. It's not uncommon for babies born with lighter hair to see their hair darken over time, especially if dark hair runs in the family.
Obama has brown hair and black eyes
Yes, it is possible for a newborn's hair color to change from brown to black as they grow older. This is because a newborn's hair follicles are still developing, and their final hair color may not be fully expressed until later.
The sun may be affecting the color because when you are in the sun, your hair may turn lighter. The sun's rays are strong enough to change hair color.
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.
No. It makes your hair orange. If you put lemon juice in your hair then sit in the sun it would go ginger... if you got Natural black hair... just go buy dye.. buy like a light brown dye and it would turn out meduim brown or dark brown depends on you hair..
Chris Brown's hair is black.
If you're outdoors frequently, the sun can add natural highlights to your hair.
He has brown hair.
People in China's characteristics are: brown and black hair. there hair natural hair colors are: black, brown, brightish brown, white and brownish blond. People in China's characteristics are: brown and black hair. there hair natural hair colors are: black, brown, brightish brown, white and brownish blond.
he doesn't have brown hair he has black hair but he has black hair first in episode 13.
black hair isn't burnett, burnett is brown hair. Black hair is just well black.
the reason why our hair became dark yellow or light brown is it because of the small amount of keratin in our hair and our hair is no longer healthy that why it change color.
Yes indeed, and you always will!
If the hair is really dark, and if you see just black in the light, then its black. but if you see brown in the light, it most likely is brown.