At that point of time, I couldn't really be bothered about it..as i think any hair color would be cool.Besides, i have really curly hair and i m from Singapore..thus brown hair was rather rare for a person in an Asian society. After that, it used to be a lighter shade of black (in comparison to my brother's jet balck hair)that looked as usual, dark brown under sunlight. Otherwise, it remained black in photographs. However, i noticed that my hair is turning to a dark shade of brown recently..most of my friends spotted it and guessed dat i dyed my hair...i've neva dyed my hair before...there's a dark brown shade...i compared my brother's hair with mine..n it looks dark brown although it looks black in e photos..I've stone fair aunties who looked tanned during their adolescence n gradually regained their fair skin complexion as they approached their twenties?
Is there a possibility that one's skin and hair color would return to their natural shade (at birth) as they reach their 20s?
I am a 17 yrs old indian male... I was born with brown hair which gradually got black as i reached 10?
Yeah, I suppose that it's possible. My mom had blond hair as a child and as she got older, her hair color became more of a medium shade of brown.
I am a 17 yrs old indian male... I was born with brown hair which gradually got black as i reached 10?
yeah my mom had red hair as a kid then it turned more brown but then it turned red ish again although she is 36-ish it has been red for a good 10 years
I am a 17 yrs old indian male... I was born with brown hair which gradually got black as i reached 10?
im not 100% sure but i think its to do with pigments in the skin (kinda like freckles and birhtmarks) they just gradually appear. that's really cool though that your hair had change colour, i've never heard of hair changing colour on anyone except babies (blonde babies generally go dark and vice versa however red heads stay the same) have you taken into consideration that perhaps it depends on the light you look at it under, ie it may look lighter in the afternoon sun than the morning sun or flourescent lights. but then perhaps it's your hair pigments changing (if they can) like when your hair goes from coloured to grey... good luck...........
p.s. theres nothing wrong with being different im a red head from a family of brunettes!
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