I've wondered about this too. I'm not sure but I'm a brunette and I've lived with two blonde girls before and both had fine hair but lots of it. When comparing their strands to mine, they strands are thinner, but maybe they have more than I do?
*soley my opinion* Ima blonde.I have tons of hair.My sister used to rip out tons of her hair and she never looked bald...it was gross!!!
Usually it is because the brunettes are jealous of the blondes' hair. They can also be hurt because of their personal hair color. Blond hair is the more popular hair color, and brunettes are usually outcasted. That's why they nag blondes.
No, it doesn't. Shorter hair often seems thicker so, when you cut your hair it may feel thicker, but it's not. Also when the ends of your hair are even this makes your hair feel thicker.
the color of there hair
I'm not sure as to who has more, however, I do know redheads have around 90,000 hairs on their head where the average is about 120,000. But redheads have naturally thicker hair.
no it's the other way around its just a blondes tan will be more noticeable first because of her light hair, which is alsO the reason a lot of blondes bleach their hair
there arent so many blondes, only 25.7% of the population of the usa is blonde 41.3% have brown hair, 32.1% have black hair and .9% have red hair.
most likely blondes have blonde parents or light brown hair parents
Blondes has more hair then brunettes because is the cuticles is alot thinner then brunettes. But brunettes always look more hair because the darker hair always look alot thicker.Blondes.
It will not make your hair thicker or thinner. it will only do that if you over process your hair.
blondes
With hair dye, yes.
No, blondes are not disappearing. Blonde hair is a genetic trait that can be passed down through generations, so there will always be people born with blonde hair. Fears of blondes disappearing are unfounded.