I have the same thing, my hair is light blonde and the very beginning of my hair is turning dark brown and I am not sure if my hair is changing color because I just hit puberty, and please help me!
yes as soon as your hair grows out of your skull the hair is dead therfore the roots are also dead.
its in the roots
black hair isn't burnett, burnett is brown hair. Black hair is just well black.
No black hair does not exist because black hair is just very dark brown hair unless your hair is jet blue that is when it is in the sun it has a tint of blue and your hair looks black in the daytime.
Superwoman is typically depicted with black hair in the DC Comics. However, there have been alternate versions of the character where she has had blonde hair.
Gray hair with black roots occurs when the hair follicles stop producing pigment, resulting in the hair turning gray. The black roots indicate that the hair follicles are still producing pigment, but as the hair grows, it loses its color, leading to the appearance of gray hair with black roots.
Grey hair with black roots occurs when the hair follicles stop producing pigment, resulting in the hair turning grey. The black roots are the new hair growth that still has pigment.
No, having black hair gives you black roots.
Hairs have black roots due to the presence of melanin, a pigment that gives hair its color. The amount and type of melanin in the hair follicle determine the color of the hair root. Black roots indicate a higher concentration of melanin in the hair follicle.
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.
Common causes of hair with black roots include natural hair pigmentation, genetics, hormonal changes, and certain medical conditions such as alopecia areata or thyroid disorders.
One effective way to address the issue of black hair with white roots is to use hair dye or color treatments to match the color of the roots with the rest of the hair. Another option is to embrace the contrast between the black hair and white roots as a unique and stylish look. Additionally, consulting with a professional hairstylist can help determine the best approach for managing this issue.
If your hair is naturally blonde, meaning the hair color you had before you ever dyed it, your roots will grow out that color.
blond and black..... black on the roots and the inside layers, blond on the outside
It's natually blonde but her roots turn black so she dies her roots blonde
that's not natural, its usually from dying your hair black but being blond in the first place. Then again you could just hav very unique hair
Some common causes of white hair with black roots in males include genetics, aging, stress, and certain medical conditions like alopecia areata or thyroid disorders.