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.
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.
because of the sun and urine.
Well, people are already born with their hair color, but the sun can change it lighter. Sometimes it looks like you dyed you hair and have highlights because of what the sun can do.
Different shampoo and conditioner will make a difference and maybe if you spent time in the sun because the sun makes hair color lighter.
mabye cuz of the light
no but on carrot island or something you can mix a drink to change it.
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.
The sun might change the hair color unless it is very dark but it can't do anything to the height.
No cutting hair has no effect on your hair color, the only two things that change your hair tone is sun light and aging.
it doesnt change color, it will just fade because of the chlorene in the pool and the sun.
Well your hair colour changes because of the sunlight mainly because in the sun your hair is more so likely to get lighter, but the less your in the sun the darker your hair gets. And then it can change because of weather.
Especially if you spend a lot of time outdoors and in the sun, your hair will become lighter during the summer months ("sun bleaching").