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Peating your way to different hair color?

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    Love_The_Blacks
    last edited by Feb 17, 2024, 4:09 PM

    Is there anyway I could "peat" myself to a lighter shade of brown or blonde?

    former mentally ill drug addict, planning on living in Ghana learning Twi and meeting lots of fine (non-obese) Bantu women.

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      periander345 @Love_The_Blacks
      last edited by Feb 17, 2024, 4:14 PM

      @Love_The_Blacks You would probably have to shave your head to grow hair thats a lighter color

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        Love_The_Blacks @periander345
        last edited by Feb 17, 2024, 4:15 PM

        @periander345 I don't want to do this I'm finally getting attention from girls. I would ideally like my beard to be darker and my hair to be lighter so they match

        former mentally ill drug addict, planning on living in Ghana learning Twi and meeting lots of fine (non-obese) Bantu women.

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          periander345 @Love_The_Blacks
          last edited by Feb 17, 2024, 4:20 PM

          @Love_The_Blacks you could dye it

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            snack_log
            last edited by Feb 17, 2024, 4:29 PM

            a little hydrogen peroxide and sun can go a long way. i've also heard honey, though i think it's via hydrogen peroxide that honey works. also somehow chamomile tea

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              snack_log @snack_log
              last edited by Feb 17, 2024, 4:32 PM

              @snack_log all topical, if that wasn't clear

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                izkrov
                last edited by Feb 17, 2024, 5:27 PM

                There was a post I saw on twitter about Mephenesin changing hair color from black to blonde, and in the study they speculated the copper enzymes were affected by the drug somehow.
                (https://hero.epa.gov/hero/index.cfm/reference/details/reference_id/7500912)
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                It seems to be one of the first sedative/muscle relaxants to the point of paralysis. It seems to increase glycine and oppose excitatory amino acids. The drawback being it destroyed red blood cells, and it's discontinued from most places.
                (https://stuff.mit.edu/people/london/guai.html).
                This link has interesting sources in it, but some extrapolations I don't really like, like fibromyalgia being unrelated to excess phosphate. They then state it's more related to PTH, without the connection that excess phosphate increases PTH (in relation to calcium). In any case it's a reasonable read on the background I think.

                A good start I think would be to understand the process of naturally light blond people having their hair darken as they grow older on a molecular level, and the interaction with copper enzymes. And then work in reverse.

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