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Why Is My Beard Growing Golden In Colour?

hii i am Abgjkkjnjlkhisekh . I am 22 yr old .I used facial bleach a month ago and after that some part of my beard are growing golden in colour even after i trimmed it thrice after that . so please tell me any treatment if required to make my beard black again
Mon, 25 Nov 2019
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Hi,

It is very known that the hairs become golden or brownish after long term contact with bleaching agents.The chemical in bleaching agent would have reduced the melanocytes activity in hair roots. Thst would lead to reduction of colour of hairs.Now onwards, avoid bleaching permanently. So, wait and watch. Let the time pass.
There is no medication to reverse the colour. Naturally the colour may be normalised.

Hope this helps.

Dr.Ilyas Patel, Dermatologist
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Why Is My Beard Growing Golden In Colour?

Hi, It is very known that the hairs become golden or brownish after long term contact with bleaching agents.The chemical in bleaching agent would have reduced the melanocytes activity in hair roots. Thst would lead to reduction of colour of hairs.Now onwards, avoid bleaching permanently. So, wait and watch. Let the time pass. There is no medication to reverse the colour. Naturally the colour may be normalised. Hope this helps. Dr.Ilyas Patel, Dermatologist