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My Hair Is Now Growing A Different Color

Why is my hair growing out different color?

i naturally have black hair. so i highlighted it with like a light brown color and then after i dyed my hair black again. soo now after a couple months my hair is growing out brown! why is this happening? it also happens to my sister too, she dyed it like a burgundy color and little blue, and blonde [diff times] and her hair is all different colors.. like in the light you can see shades...

My pubic hair two different colors?

Can someone help? I'm a Mexican guy with red hair. The reason I mention I'm Mexican is because no one has a clue where I got my red hair. Anyway I have red hair but I somehow ended up growing black eyebrows... My pubic hair grew red but it started getting really dark and now I notice that I still have my red hairs but now I also have black?! Can someone tell me why?!?

Is it possible to make your hair grow out a different color?

More than likely, she is just careful about touching up her roots. It is possible (and usualy) over time for hair color to change - but it tends to get darker, not lighter at first, then it starts to grow out grey sometime in our 30's, and in most people, continues to do this until all the hair to grow grey.

It is possible for chemical means to cause hair to grow a different color - I had bright red hair most of my life until after I had chemotherapy for cancer; now it grows blonde and not red at all. (Although, again, it's far more common for hair to grow darker.)

It wouldn't be possible to get her hair to do what you're saying - only growing in blonde where she had highlights.

We females just don't like to admit when we color our hair!!

Dogs hair growing in different color?

My shih tzu had a cyst that ruptured. The vet shaved the spot and cleaned it up. It healed but now the hair is growing back dark brown when the rest of that area is cream and the spot was cream before. I've googled and can't find a clear answer of why this is happening?

Is it worth it to grow out your colored hair??

you could go to your salon and have them dye it to a color that matches ur roots so you can just let it keep growing out w/o really noticeable roots...then after a while you wont have to dye it any more

Why does hair grow back differently after its shaved?

It is a myth, although there are reasons to the myth.

As far as the different texture, once the hair starts growing back, there is a period where it is still short and almost stubbly. this might seem quite different from how it felt before shaving but has more to do with the length and the lack of effect gravity has on it. Once it grows back fully it will be the same as before.

Another texture issue is for those who have slightly wavy hair. The hair may initially have a stronger curl that will lessen somewhat once it gets longer and gravity makes the curl harder to maintain.

Color as well is a trick that can appear as a change. Hair can lighten or have highlights appear naturally if exposed to the sun for a long period. New hair, however, will be unexposed yet and often will appear duller or darker than when it grows out. This is also why even many people who do not color their hair has their roots appear slightly darker than the greater length.

Why is my natural hair growing back a lighter color after I dyed it?

Your root color is probably the same as it was before, but placing the new vs dyed colors.side by side makes the root color apper.lighter than expected. Here's an example of exactly this.optical effect. Both squares A and B are the same shade of grey!

Why is my beard differently colored from the hair on my head (or even multicolored in itself)?

If you have ever observed some different colored hair in your facial hair, especially in the scalp hair or in the beard, so take it easy. It is normal and you have done have any medical anomaly.In fact, you should also know that it’s quite natural for body hair to grow in a different shades and colors than the locks on your head. Despite these clear differences might seem illogical, but there’s a proper science behind them. The pigmentation level in your natural hair follicles and hair grafts ultimately determines your actual hair color. Each hair follicle contains a range of eumelanin pigments (causes black or brown shades) or a unique pheomelanin pigments (causes red and yellow shades). Guys with high levels of crucial yellow pheomelanin pigments and low levels of natural brown eumelanin end up with blonde hair. So, different combinations of pigments in each hair follicle determine different hair colors of hair and beard and these combinations explains those random dark patches and red hair or multi-colored beard. So if you have multi-colored hair on the head, then don’t worry. It is 100% normal and safe.Besides the natural pigment development, severe stress, depression, and malnutrition can easily change your natural hair color. If you have gray hair on the head, then it is the primary sign of stress, while dull, dry, and lackluster hair can indicate that you have a vitamin deficiency. But, the major reason of changing the hair color of your beard is harmful sun exposure.  Overexposure of sun rays may lighten your hair color, but it will eventually weaken it in the process. You must use an SPF included shampoo and conditioner. It will keep your natural hair color safe. Try to massage your hair twice a week. It will give extra nourishment and shine to the hair.source: All About Hair Care.

Did my hair stop growing after I permanently dyed it when it was already dyed a different color?

Your hair shouldn’t stop growing altogether from dying it different colours UNLESS the scalp and hair has been damaged by the dye.Look for signs:Are you seeing “broken hair” meaning that you may have dried out your hair and it’s breaking. Look for short hairs that appear to be broken half way through or half length hairs that tend to show up after brushing or combing.Is your scalp red, scaly or itchy? Those may be signs of a damaged scalpPick a point on your body/face and measure. Hair grows by certain fractions of inches each month (about a quarter of an inch). If you’re not noticing it growing in length, you may have damaged the follicles temporarily.If you’re not noticing any of these signs then, it’s very likely that your hair is growing but, it’s in a “rest state” or the dye has temporarily put it into a bit of a slow down. It’s highly unlikely though that your hair would simply stop growing because you’ve used two different colours of dye/changed your colour unless you’ve bleached it first.

After bleaching my hair, will my hair grow in as it's exact natural color or is it permanently altered?

It will be the same colour as before, but possibly slightly darker. This is simply due to the fact that the new hair has not seen the sun often enough to lighten. Once it grows out more, it should be your natural colour.It is a common myth that excessive dying of hair can lead to the natural hair becoming grey or white. This is, thankfully, untrue. However, what can happen if you use low quality hair dye or too much of a certain chemical over another, is damaged hair follicles. Damaging the hair follicles themselves may cause them to stop producing melanin, which will wipe the pigment out of your hair. This is extremely unlikely though, and almost definitely won't happen with just bleach. Good news though! White/grey hair is easier to dye!

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