An uncommon genetic disorder called albinism is characterized by a partial or total lack of melanin pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes. Melanin is the pigment that gives skin, hair, and eyes their color and provides UV protection.
Albinos have skin that is extremely pale—almost white—and light yellow or colorless hair. A young lady went to a salon for beautification. Being albino, she aimed to become a brunette.
The woman expressed her desire to alter her look to the stylist.
After giving her customer her complete attention, the stylist offered to assist. She started the coloring procedure after carefully choosing her hair dye.
The woman was thrilled with the outcome, even though the process took many hours.
Her appearance had drastically changed; she now had black hair and eyebrows.
What are your thoughts on the outcome? Was it better before or after, in your opinion?