Lincoln’s Bella Hill is a true phenomenon.
Her hair is mostly dark, but there is at least a fifth of it that is straw-blond.
Her mother and grandma spent a long time deciding and debating about the hue of the baby girl’s hair after she was born.
Bella’s skin is impacted by polio, according to scientists.
Melanin is a pigment found in hair that gives it its color. Polio patients have a low level of melanin in the roots of their afflicted hair or none at all.
The hair on the affected area is discolored and lacks pigmentation.
This is normal hair, just very light.
For girls this is not a problem, on the contrary, Bella enjoys her advantage with pleasure!
Our little heroine has grown her hair long so that it can be styled in different ways.
When she was little, it didn’t matter to her, but as she got older, Bella realized that she could skillfully use her feature.
In the morning, she decides who she should be – a brunette or a blonde.
The girl parts her hair as she wants.
When Bella puts on a girly dress, she becomes a blonde.
And when she dresses in a more sporty style, for example, jeans and a hoodie, she turns into a brown-haired woman.
Her friends are jealous of her because they can’t do it without dying hair.
But interestingly, Bella even has eyelashes of different colors in her eyes: brown on one eye, light on the other!