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Why was my daughter born with 1 brown eyebrow and eyelash and the others blonde?

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she has the darkest hair ever and the right eyebrow is dark and so is the eyelash but the left is light almost white blonde and so is her eyelash i cannot find any dr or anyone to answer this question any help would be appreicated

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  1. Same reason some ppl will have white spots in their hair. Doesn't happen often, just a lack of pigmentation in the hair follicles in that area.

    Easy fix though. When she's old enough to care...take her to a good salon to get her eyebrows tinted. The lashes...just use mascara!


  2. Wow, that's kind of fascinating! My guess would be that when she was developing in the womb, a different set of genes got turned on in some cells than in others. Then when that cell divided, it formed a whole area of her face that had different hair pigment genes than the rest of her. This is sort of like what happens in calico cats; every creature has multiple versions of the same genes, but in calico cats, they have a condition where different versions are turned on in different cells and leads to their spotted coloration. It might also be a similar principle to "odd-eyed" people, who have each of their eyes a different color.

    There's certainly nothing wrong with this. It's just a little unusual. :)

  3. well just genes i guess just have a salon die the blone one brown (easyer to color lights dark then dark light)

    also i was born with blue eyes then when i woke up the next day they were brown... and have pictures of it...

    or the kid could be a spawn of harvey two face...(look at sorce bar link if you dont know who that is)

  4. its just science nothing is wrong with her, and go to a salon, they tint the eyelash, and eyebrows for you so its like nothing was ever another color haha.

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