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Puberty and Hair Color: Is There a Connection?
Puberty is not affected by hair color. It is triggered by hormonal changes that occur naturally as children grow and develop, typically starting between the ages of 8 and 13. Hair color, including red hair, is determined by genetic factors and does not impact physical development or the timing of puberty.Teen Health - Related Articles
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