Have you ever spotted someone with neon green hair or watched a celebrity show off their new pastel purple ’do? Maybe you’ve even colored your own locks. No one is born with technicolor tresses—shifting shades requires hair dye.
Hair gets its natural color from a pigment called melanin, which comes in three main forms: brown, black, or red. The amount and type of melanin in a strand of hair determines its specific hue.
Have you ever seen someone with neon green hair? Or a celebrity showing off their new pastel purple ’do? Maybe you’ve even colored your own locks. No one is born with technicolor tresses. To change shades, you need hair dye.
Hair gets its natural color from a pigment called melanin. It comes in three main forms: brown, black, or red. A strand of hair has a certain amount and type of melanin. That determines its color.