yes...i don't know what you mean by "all American" but if you mean native American then most of them do have black hair, as do alot of non natives
No, it just depends what kind of person they are. And if they feel the need to dye their hair black.
I don't think that's true. Typically a white person's hair is straighter than a black person's hair so the change in length is more obvious when it's growing out. Also, black peoples' hair is thicker, so growing it may take more time. It doesn't. All people's hair gets to a certain point when it stops growing at a certain length. A white person can have hair past their shoulders, and a black person can grow hair upwards of more than a foot long.
You can't remove a perm. You have to wait for your hair to grow all the way out, or you have to shave your head.
no, there is only three natural hair colours: brunette, ginger, and blond. you can not get natural black hair, just very very dark brown. Yes it is absolutely possible. I am the live example of that. My hair colour is dark black naturally from my birth. All of my friends are fond of my hair for that reason.
black because white and black people have black hair The most common hair colour is black. Nearly all Asians and Africans have black hair, there alone accounts for 49% of the Earth's population, or about 3,000,000,000 people. Black hair is also quite common in Caucasians. About 30% of Europeans have black hair, and about 60% of Hispanics. Nearly all Middle Eastern and Indians have black hair as well. So adding those all together, roughly 60% of all Caucasians have black hair.
Irish people can have a variety of hair colors, including black. Hair color can vary within any population due to genetic diversity and influences from ancestral backgrounds.
The difference between a black person's and a white person's hair is the curl pattern's for a white person's lay flat while a black person's curl patterns are more tightly coiled and curled. Making they're hair stand up and hair to comb. While a white person's hair has no curl patter at all and hangs straight down. Sure they're are some exceptions to this logic. It all come from where our ancestors are positioned on the hemisphere since Africa is closer to the southern hemisphere they have more sun exposure dailyly. SO black ancestors hair learned to adapt to the SCORCHING heat by becoming dry, hard and harder to grow. While white ancestors came from Europe where they have wetter weather and they're hair learned to adapt to that waether..
It depends on the teminal length (Which counts for all races) If a black person can't get their hair past shoulder length but they have a potential of waistlength it means they are not tking proper care of their hair. Websites can aid girls who don't know how to take care of their hair
Because African American cultures have thinner hair than most white. Some times it varies because god made us all different.
yes in that all drugs except THC will bind to the melanin of the hair so if for example a red head doesn't have the same melanin as a black haired person and it is the black and brown range that it binds to so the same amount can be given to a red head and a black haired person the black hair will show higher levels.
Well from what Ive seen is because of their parents hair texture. I'm mixed white and black and I have wavy/curly hair. My mom's hair is straight and my dad's hair is curly. It's all based on genetics. This doesn't always happen but it's likely to happen when mixing a curly haired person with a straight haired person.
Ummm.... The black hair one is Emma, brown hair Olivia, blond is Stephanie, the red haired one is Mia, and the African American one is Andrea