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Fenrisulven 8 year s ago
#7 and #8 have the same text.
       
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Hair itself has no color (mind-blowing, right?). The hue of your mop depends entirely on pigment secretion. This is why hair color can appear to change over time. When a person ages, the body gradually stops producing the pigment, and the hair returns to its natural state: grey or white. The time when the greying occurs is genetically controlled, which is why it happens much earlier for some people.

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