• @7uWqKj
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    1520 days ago

    Stop getting older. Besides that, not much of a chance I’m afraid.

  • @IMALlama
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    1420 days ago

    Hair color changes with age. My mother in law and wife were both blond when they were kids, but their hair slowly turned browner with age. They both highlight their hair to split the difference.

    We have two fairly young kids. Their hair is pretty light blond on the top layers, but their bottom layers are quite a bit darker. I suspect the biggest contributing factor beyond genetics is sunlight. Both of them spend a pretty good amount of time outdoors when the weather permits.

  • Onno (VK6FLAB)
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    720 days ago

    If you don’t have any hair, it won’t change colour…

    (It’s a joke, laugh)

    Also, not for nothing, the human body changes daily. I’d recommend that you get used to it before you have an unhappy life pursuing battle against the inevitable.

  • Vanth
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    620 days ago

    Depends on the cause. Genetics/hormones, hard water, buildup, damage, all have different strategies.

  • hendrik
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    520 days ago

    Dye and the right amount of UV light exposure.

    • Prison Mike
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      219 days ago

      I think there’s some merit to this, I had blonde hair as a child and now when I go to the beach a lot during the summer is starts to lighten again.

  • Call me Lenny/Leni
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    120 days ago

    I have auburn hair (the red equivalent of dirty blond) and fear discoloration (spots becoming neon red) if I’m not wearing a bandanna. If that’s the reverse of what you want, seek the sun, eat foods that maintain coloration, and avoid certain medications (though are you really going to do the last two things just for blonder hair?)

  • @RBWells
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    118 days ago

    Blonde kids are not usually blonde adults. Bleaching hair is generally how we get blonde adults.

    Eventually maybe it will get white, though.