One look at this adorable baby and you may wonder who would want to dye that patch of hair white? Well, stop worrying – it is genetic!
The adorable infant, named MilliAnna, lives in South Carolina with her mom, Brianna Worthy.
Here is MilliAnna at eighteen months – and she has the same hair coloration as her mother!

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The distinctive hair comes from a condition called poliosis, which simply means the hair and skin have no pigment.

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Sometimes, the condition just causes a white spot, if the spot happens around the hair line – then the hair has no pigment!

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Poliosis often happens in conjunction with another skin disease called vitiligo.

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Turns out that the white streak the MilliAnna has goes back several generations.

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Brianna’s mother, Jennifer, and grandmother, Jaonne, also have the white patch of hair just above their foreheads.

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The family has records that show the unique patch of hair goes back at least four generations (and maybe more)!

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Jaonne had been adopted when she was a little girl, and the family history is a little unclear.

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Brianna’s younger sister did not inherit the gene.
Brianna was often bullied and made fun of by the other kids at school – so, she is prepared to handle it if the same thing happens to MilliAnna.

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This is a good time to remember not to judge people by their looks.
You don’t know the whole story.
Be a kind human and keep your not-so-nice thoughts to yourself!
Share away, people!