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Is it possible to have biologically pink hair?

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A girl at my collage claims that she has biologially pink hair, Is this possible?

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  1. The most severe form of albinism is called oculocutaneous albinism. Persons with this type of albinism have white or PINK HAIR, skin, and iris color, as well as vision problems.

    http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/...

    Edit: This reference shows that it IS possible for a person to have pink hair biologically (your question) but, obviously, I am sure your friend is NOT an albino!  :)


  2. no way

  3. Does she eat lot of red shrimp? Flamingoes get red/pinkish color on their hair for eating lots and lots of red shrimps.

  4. No, all hair pigment is some shade of brown, from almost black to almost white.

  5. Is this collage made from glue sticks and magazine cut-outs?  Or did you mean "college"?

    Nobody has biologically pink hair.  She's pulling your leg, so to speak.

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