Not necessarily. The color of the hair on your head doesn't always match the pubes (hence the phrase "the drapes don't match the carpet").
Hair turns gray when the pigment cells located at the roots of each indivdual hair die. Therefore, unless certain parts of red-haired-peoples body's are immortal, red hair does turn grey.
Red haired peoples' personality are varied, many, and complex just like all people of different hair colors.
If brown hair is dominant over red hair, then a person who is heterozygous for brown hair will have a brown hair phenotype. Red-haired offspring with two brown-haired parents are fairly common.
Cuz No one wants to have red hair
Red
Yes. One or both parents have a gene for red hair therefore the child could have red hair.
A lot of times, a natural redhead will have red pubic hair, probably a shade or two lighter or darker than the hair on their head. But many people with red hair may have blonde or light brown as well. Those who have dark red or auburn hair sometimes have brown or reddish brown pubic hair. It's kind of like how some blondes have dark pubic hair. Most people say that pubic hair is generally the same color as a person's eyebrows.
She waxes her pubic hair fully and she also has a 70 thousand dollar red diamond clitoral piercing.
Ginger, carrot top, red head or red haired or red headed
Ierland is where alot of red haired people live at.
Not necessarily. you only need one parent with the red head gene fo it to be able to pass down.
Sure.