You can change your hair color by getting older, because your hair cells will die as you age and your hair will turn white.
No, not genetically. However, hair can change color over age or with special shampoos.
you can change your hair color by dying it.
Your dog's hair color may be changing due to a variety of reasons such as aging, genetics, health issues, or exposure to sunlight. It is normal for a dog's hair color to change over time just like humans' hair can change color as they age. If you are concerned about the change in your dog's hair color, it is best to consult with a veterinarian for a proper evaluation.
No, the calico cat's coat color is determined at birth.
No. All hair colors are melanin derived, which is sort of brown colored - NOT on the rainbow. The only change in hair color is more (aging toward maturity) and less (going grey) color.
Why who change whose hair color? I need details.
Dogs' hair changes color over time due to a decrease in pigment-producing cells called melanocytes. As dogs age, these cells become less active, leading to a gradual loss of pigment and a change in hair color.
Chlamydia doesn't cause hair color to change.
any age
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.
Yes, sunlight can cause the slightest change of color in your hair. Your hair will become lighter, or maybe develope a light shade of highlights, depending on your hair color. Unfortuanately, too many UV rays can damage your hair.