There is a possibility the child can come out red or blonde if both parents are brunette.
It would depend on the brunette's genotype. If they are heterozygous for that trait, then the offspring could be any combination of blonde hair, brown hair, blue eyes, or brown eyes. If the brunette is homozygous dominant, then it's 100% sure the offspring will have a phenotype the same as the brunette.
Brown eyes, Thick hair, Olive skin, Blonde or brown hair, Short,
If you have light skin and brown eyes, you might want to go from a brunette to a blonde just to give it a try. You can also dye your hair back to your natural color if you don't like it.
I have hazel eyes and strawberry blonde hair and most of myrelativesare Polish or German
you get a baby with blonde hair and blue eyes
Brunette = Brown Blonde = Yellow
both he dated a brunette an a blonde
Brunette.
brunette for sure
Blonde.
In my opinion I like brunette!
The blonde and brunette beauties in the video is blonde: Lindsey Gayle Evans and the brunette: Emily Ratajkowski
blondes
No, a brunette has more hair follicles than a redhead and a blonde. A blonde however; has more than a redhead.
No, a Spanish brunette would have: pelo castaño, or pelo moreno. A blonde in Spanish is: rubia.
The cast of For a Blonde... for a Brunette... for Someone... for Her... for You... - 2006 includes: Mike Olenick
yes she was an original brunette then dyed her hair blonde