Which hair color is most normal? what is yours?
Brown | 52 | |
Ginger | 6 | |
Black | 21 | |
Dyed (comment what color | 9 | |
Blond | 16 |
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Brown | 52 | |
Ginger | 6 | |
Black | 21 | |
Dyed (comment what color | 9 | |
Blond | 16 |
My hair is blue and green. I dont give a fuck about the opinions of judgemental people who absolutely dont know me.. XD
i would like black hair and there is far more people with dyed hair my hair is naurly blond and i hate blond stuped jokes they are not funny making fun of someone isn't funny
Yeah, it's natural. I've never color-treated my hair. It's closer to a copper like you said. When I was younger it was strawberry blonde... But now it's a dark blonde underneath with a brownish red on top. In the summer it's a brighter, almost coppery red, and in the winter like now it's more of a reddish brown.
I'd say brown is the most normal. My hair is bleached to white and I added some purple and pink.
Mine was brown, but I dyed it red. But I think brown is the most common. And I wouldn't say that there is a not normal hair color, I mean besides pink, purple, blue, green, and all those bright colors.
My hair is tricolour. In the sunlight its reddish-brown with a few streaks of blonde. The hair on the nape of my neck is blonde.
The normality on hair colour, I guess, would depend on where you live. For instance, in the area where I live I've noticed mostly people with black hair and if I go into areas where its more diverse than the next common colour I'll see is brown. Blonde seems to be fairly uncommon and Redheads are rare. So far, I've probably on met 3 or 4 Redheads that I can remember. Genetics and environment also play a role in hair colour. If I'm remembering correctly, Blonde is recessive and Red hair is a mutation. Environmentally, the sun can change people's hair colours. I knew a boy that was a Redhead and his hair was a fiery red colour. I didn't see him for about one or two years and when I did I found out that the sun had changed his hair. It went from being obviously red to a duller red with hints of brown in it. You'd think that the sun would make red hair brighter not darker, but alas, that is not the case.
They're all normal, except perhaps for hair dyed unusual colours (blue, pink, purple etc.).
The most common globally is black, followed by brown, followed by blonde, followed by red.
I dyed my hair black about a year ago but it didn't stick. My hair doesn't really hold dye very well. It's brown as brown gets. Although in the sun it has pretty red highlights.
That doesnt really work. Camomile is best. You would need TONS of lemon and results would be unpredictable and make your hair brittle :) hair expert on youtube talked about it
When I lived in California my hair was much lighter than it is now because of all the sunshine and chlorine from pools. And I use to dye it all the time when I was younger, usually a coppery red. But now I quite like my natural color.
If you want to dye it, you jight bleach it first. It ruins your hair though
Same colour as Tom Cruise's hair. That's about the only thing we have in common, though.
I'm not sure whether mine is still technically dyed or not. A few months ago I dyed it a black/dark blue colour. Now it's at a black/very dark brown colour, so I think most of the dye is out. So, at the moment, my hair looks black in most lighting, although it is actually dark brown. In sunlight, you can definitely tell that it is brown, although that doesn't happen much these days, because the sun is never out anymore. I'm not sure where it's gone!