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A black-haired Irish person with usually hazel or brown eyes, but also blue. This is because most Irish people have brown or red or reddish hair, and have very fair complected or freckled skins. Thus anyone who had an average or relatively 'dark' skin combined with black hair was called Black Irish.
Well I'm assuming you are taking about if a blonde haired person and a brown haired person have a child..? okay well, the blonde haired gene is a recessive gene, and the brown haired gene is dominant....A recessive gene means that it i not as strong as a dominant gene, and a person needs to have 2 of those recessive genes for that trait to show. So, we know that a blonde haired person must have 2 blonde recessive genes, so that person will have to give the child a blonde gene.....but the other brown haired person, could have two different genetic makeup for this particular gene....they could either have 2 dominant brown haired genes, or a brown haired gene, and a blonde haired gene.....this is possible, because even though they have a blonde hair gene, they have a dominant brown hair gene, so that is the gene that you see.....hope this was your question, and if so, I hope this helps :)
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If a grandparent or a great-grandparent of the child had red hair, then that gene could have skipped one or two generations and been passed on to the child.
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"Brown (complected, haired, skinned) girl" is one English equivalent of the Italian phrase bruna ragazza. The pronunciation will be "BROO-na ra-GAT-tsa" in Italian.
No, they are fair skinned and red headed. Dont listen to the above. Yes some Irish people are fair skinned and light haired, but some are also dark haired and have a more swarthy skin complexion. These people are believed to be the descendants of the original Celtic tribes that came to Ireland and Britain from southern Europe. This darker complexion is also quite common is Wales and South west England. The fair skinned light haired Irish are most likely of Nordic descent.
A black-haired Irish person with usually hazel or brown eyes, but also blue. This is because most Irish people have brown or red or reddish hair, and have very fair complected or freckled skins. Thus anyone who had an average or relatively 'dark' skin combined with black hair was called Black Irish.
Pugs are short haired dogs but they do moult a lot :)
A blond haired man is sometimes called a tow-head. Some other synonyms for blond might be sandy haired, fair haired, or even golden or yellow haired.
Fair-haired, light-haired
if their is a long haired relative
Fair haired or yellow haired
Yes: soft-haired.
Fair-haired (and light-haired) are translated 'blond' (masc.) or 'blonde' (fem.) in French.
That would most certainly be the dachshund. There are different types though. The long haired miniature, long haired, smooth haired miniature, smooth haired,
Yes, it IS possible for a dark haired person to have highlights. I specialize in this and I always use bleach, and depending on how dark the hair is and how blonde the client wants her hair, I either use a 20 vol or 30 vol developer. I also use professional bleach, but you can find some decent bleach at Sally Beauty.