My son had blonde hair when he was born, and slowly by age 2 it turned red. Is there a chance it will ever turn back?

Probably not. My son had black hair at birth - and it all fell out, then he had beautiful blond hair with ringlet curls. He dad threw a fit when someone at the mall said "what a beautiful little girl" and made me take him to get it cut.It turned medium brown, and has been that color every since.

The red is probably the permanent hair color. Although my brother and I were blond as kids and gradually darkened over the years.

Probably not. Hair changes color over the years until it eventually turns gray. My brother and I were blonde kids and now we have brownish hair.

I wouldn't count on it. Body chemistry changes all the time. It's faster when we're younger but as we get older it changes every 7 years... or so I was told while in hair school.

However, if he hates the red and wants to be blonde when he's older, there is always hair colour :) .

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