I see some red/brown strands of hair in my black beard. Why is that?
Lol. I used to think the same.
Never thought about it after that.
Colour of my beard is black but also lots of gold and brown strands of hair. The odd red hair here and there. It's the new style - multi-coloured beard:hmm:
Seriously though - I haven't got a clue.
I once finished praying and a brother came to me and said "Why have you got streaks in your beard hair?":hmm:
Anyway a lot of kids come and say "You got mehndi on your beard?"
Don't really matter. I've seen lots of brothers more recently with strands of red/brown/gold hair in their beards.
I'd love a beard with brown in it. It looks nice![]()
Alhumdulillah it does look nice. Don't worry bro when you see the odd white hair - use mehndi. :hmm: Don't know if it will be brown or orange. Anyway be happy with who you are.
My beard is still relatively small. A lot of hair falls out and most of it is not black. It's amazing how much hair falls out yet there is still so much hair.
τhε ṿαlε'ṡ lïlÿ;1362189 said:queers crop every where, even in hair..
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I don't want to apply their chemicals on my natural body. :lYou could ask a dermatologist or the hair expert at your nearest salon.
But my entire lineage, to my knowledge, has black hair. IT could be one of those very very rare situations I suppose. And I'm Southeast Asian... Black hair/brown eyes is the norm.
Genetics just simple genetics. Way long ago in the very distant past you had a Red Headed ancestor. Since the Caucasian race originated in Iran and since over the centuries many people in the region around Pakistan, Afghanistan, India and Iran have some Iranian ancestors. The Iranians are to a large extent the precursors of the occasional red headed-headed person in that region. While you seldom see any red headed Iranians, many Iranians do carry a recessive gene for red hair. sometimes it shows up to a small degree, in people that have even a very small amount of Iranian ancestry.
I heard anything but black is permissible. How would bright pink look?Dye your beard if that's halal I don't know![]()
I don't want to apply Mehndi, to be honest. But I already give off that impression. Though, it was only one strand which I can't find anymore. I did NOT pluck it, ind you!Lol. I used to think the same.
Never thought about it after that.
Colour of my beard is black but also lots of gold and brown strands of hair. The odd red hair here and there. It's the new style - multi-coloured beard:hmm:
Seriously though - I haven't got a clue.
I once finished praying and a brother came to me and said "Why have you got streaks in your beard hair?":hmm:
Anyway a lot of kids come and say "You got mehndi on your beard?"
Don't really matter. I've seen lots of brothers more recently with strands of red/brown/gold hair in their beards.
Ehh... My preference is black, but I'm sure there is a reason behind this.I'd love a beard with brown in it. It looks nice![]()
True. I must be such an exciting personality... a black beard with random strands of red and brown.embrace it! variety is the spice of life. at least it's not some monotonous color.
My hair falls out a lot too, yet it still looks somewhat bushy Alhamdulillah. Not bushy bushy, but average.Alhumdulillah it does look nice. Don't worry bro when you see the odd white hair - use mehndi. :hmm: Don't know if it will be brown or orange. Anyway be happy with who you are.
My beard is still relatively small. A lot of hair falls out and most of it is not black. It's amazing how much hair falls out yet there is still so much hair.
Subhanallah.I know hair is amazing isn't it, like it just keeps growing and growing.
>_< Yes, thank YOU. Hmph. It wasn't leftover pakora stains, I'm sure.Did you clean your beard properly after iftaar?
мυѕℓιмαн 4 ℓιfє;1362653 said:Aslaamu`Alaaykum
I have a Q, the red/brown growing naturally sounds kool :-\
Will that happen to women? or just grey hair will grow? sorry for the weird Q tho ,since were on the topic thought ill go ahead and ask init :-\, sorry
Wa Alaaykum Salaam
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