You are more likely to have brown hair because the brown hair gene is a dominant gene, and not the blond hair gene.
A dirty blond color is closer to brown hair than to its original blond hair color. Dirty blond hair typically has a mix of blond and brown tones, which gives it a more muted or "dirty" appearance compared to a traditional blond shade.
Hair color genetics are complicated. Your child could actually have any color hair, from blond (less likely) to brown or black (more likely).
Brown hair. Most people have light to dark brown hair
Brown is darker,so yeah brown is more dominant.
Blonde hair. Worldwide, more people have brown or black hair than any other color.
Yes, dirty blond hair is considered a shade of blond hair. It typically features a mix of blond and brown tones, resulting in a darker, more muted blond appearance. This hue can vary widely, often appearing as a light brown with blond highlights or a sandy blond. Overall, it falls within the blond category, despite its darker undertones.
Yes, it is possible if both parents carry a recessive blond hair gene that can be passed on to their child. Each parent contributes one gene for hair color, and if they both carry a recessive gene for blond hair, there is a chance that their child could have blond hair.
Justin Bieber has brown hair. It looks a little blonde to me. But they are more of blond high lights. Justin Bieber's hair is brown.
Blond streaks would look more natural because golden highlights are more commonly found in brown hair than eggplant highlights.
having blond hair is the same as having brown hair or red hair. but in my opinion blonds do have more fun(and r much prettier!) -blueeyedblondie being a blond is no different than being brown or black haired. exept we blonds r much prettier!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, it is possible for a brown hair, brown eyed parent and a blonde hair, green eyed parent to have a blonde hair, blue eyed baby. Eye and hair color are determined by a combination of genes from both parents, so different combinations can lead to a variety of outcomes in their offspring.
The baby's hair color will likely be a combination of the parents' genes. Since fair hair is a recessive trait, if both parents carry the gene for fair hair, their baby may inherit fair hair. However, because hair color is determined by multiple genes, the final outcome is unpredictable.