One of my colleagues told me that a tuft of hair had gone grey after a biopsy. She had a birthmark on her head, and her hairdresser had noticed that the mark had changed colour and was growing, and a bi0opsy of the birthmark was taken. The next day, the hair on the spot where the biopsy was taken had become grey (I would call it "very light", because it was not really grey in my opinion).
What aroused my interest was the fact that the hair was not just growing out as grey, but the entire length of had apparently changed colour, which should be impossible.
Have anybody an explanation?
I have one tentative explanation, but in order not to bias anyone, I will keep it myself a little longer.
(And I would like to congratulate myself for writing post 2000! Proof that I use way too much time on the forum. But I thoroughly enjoy it!)
What aroused my interest was the fact that the hair was not just growing out as grey, but the entire length of had apparently changed colour, which should be impossible.
Have anybody an explanation?
I have one tentative explanation, but in order not to bias anyone, I will keep it myself a little longer.
(And I would like to congratulate myself for writing post 2000! Proof that I use way too much time on the forum. But I thoroughly enjoy it!)