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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.
Yes. The color of a newborn's hair can be different (almost always lighter) than the eventual adult hair color.
There is 1 syllable in the word hair. :)
The probability of getting curly hair depends on whether your parents do or not. Hair genes are decided by the mother. So, if the mother has curly hair, more than likely the offspring will as well. If the father has curly hair and the mother does not, the probability is considerably lowered.
Esau, Jacob's brother.
Aniline derivative tints
Hydrogen peroxide opens the hair follicle, allowing the aniline tint to 'catch' the hair shaft. When allowed to sit, the aniline is absorbed into the shaft, changing the color.
Hair is a derivative of the epidermis and consists of two distinct parts: the follicle and the hair shaft
The hair root is in the skin of your scalp. The hair shaft is the rest of the hair that you see.
The bulk of a hair shaft is keratin.
the purpose of the hair shaft is to protect and moisturize the scalp.
If you have a flat shaft then then you have curly hair. If you have straight hair you have an oval shaft. It always depends on what type of shaft you have. It also depends if you have wavy hair or not.
His hair is Silver with bluish tints. It looks to have a bit of a really light purple tint to it aswell.
hair shaft
The structure of a hair shaft is where it grows and goes through the three different phases
Yes. Tinter is a legal Scrabble word. One definition is a hairdresser who tints hair.
Hair Shaft