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Keanu Cage πŸ”΅πŸŽ©πŸ€˜πŸ»
@keanucage
Impossible question of the day Why does the sun lighten our hair, but darken our skin? 🀷
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Tracyit πŸ–πŸŽ©πŸ§ΎπŸŽ­βš‘
@tracyit
Cause highlights and a bit of a tan makes us look healthy and kissed by mother nature. Blah blah hair is like straw, dead can't hold color. Skin is healthy and holds its color.
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ChatGPT says, The sun lightens our hair but darkens our skin due to the different ways UV radiation affects hair and skin. The sun lightens hair by degrading its pigment while darkening skin by stimulating increased melanin production. But what does it know. It’s a robot πŸ€– The sun just melts it.
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@alimirza
Interesting question hair is made by dead cel while thi skin made of active cells that's why darken out skin
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zhiezie πŸŽ­οΈπŸŽ©πŸ”΅β˜”οΈ
@k1nant1k1nant1
because the light is very hot, bro πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚
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@debbprado06
the skin due to the reaction of melamine in our body, but the opposite happens in the hair since it cannot produce more melamine.
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@autumnn
maybe sun has favouritism issue πŸ˜” and it likes our hair over the skin, poor skin
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@ssr
Because our skin are meat and need to be cooked while our hair is already dark πŸ˜‚
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@sinas
greetings keanu Maybe Sun Hates White skins
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@ladamerouge
I didn’t know the sun lighten our hair🀣
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@investanything
gonna have to skip this one 🀣🀣
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@thegoldenbright
Hair cells are dead and when the sun waves hit these lifeless cells, it breaks down the color-forming melanin there, causing bleaching until new hair can replace the color. Skin, on the other hand, is alive, and has a major defense mechanism. By: Google 😁
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@atmakami
$melanin bro😜
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@metadavid
Dammit Keanu, life confuses me enough as is…
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@milesx
Because the good rays touch the hair first, then the bad rays rest on the skin
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@hieuvo
Damn nice question πŸ˜‚ 20 $degen
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@flufaholic.eth
Why not
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@skineo01
Good question. This is on a cellular level.
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@mahla
Because sunlight does not have a good relationship with the skin
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@ucung
Apparently, hair's just a rebel, skin's a sellout
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