Yes, since there are many, many different types of albinism, all hair colors except black are possible. The main way to diagnose albinism is actually an eye exam.
Albino snakes don't "BECOME" albinos. They are just born that way because of Albinism which is caused by a genetic mutation. Although many people think that Albino's change during their life they actually don't
no it will probably burn the cat n it Will probably hurt the cat too
There is no scientific evidence that suggests using Mane 'n Tail shampoo or conditioner will promote faster hair growth. Hair growth is primarily determined by genetics, overall health, and proper nutrition. Using a balanced diet and gentle hair care products can support healthy hair growth.
Some people may see results from using Mane 'n Tail products in as little as a few weeks, while for others it may take longer. Consistency in usage is key to achieving optimal results. Individual hair growth and improvement in condition can vary based on factors like hair type, diet, and overall health.
5 + N =
Brown
If the females parents both have dark brown hair and the males parents both have light brown hair, their is a 50/50 chance of having either colour hair. Although if that is not the case, the child could have blonde hair if one of the grandparents has blonde hair also, there is not a definite hair colour. It is all down to chance.
That is the correct spelling of "albino" (animal that is white, lacking skin pigment).
Tulisa's hair out of n-dubz is dark brown she use to have it blond till 2010 she wanted a change so she dies it brown :) xx
his eyes r brown n hair r black
Yes No his hair cut is a type of style n its suppose to look like that
yes it can, if you want blonde hair, you should get it done professionally by a stylist who will use bleach and a toner on your hair.
You can buy a dark brown hair color at a number of retailers including Sally Beauty, Paula Young, eSalon, Walgreens, CVS, Walmart, Amazon, Target and Stock n Go.
1) Hair Loss 2) Lots n lots of weight gain 3) craving for food (especially sugary stuff) 4) Frequent headaches 5) Hair color change (i was born with dark brown hair...now i have light brown)
Charles N. Brown died in 2009.
Charles N. Brown was born in 1937.
N. E. Brown died in 1934.