yes. the genes involved may "express" in a different way, it is rare though
Hair color can vary among individuals regardless of the hair color on their head. Some blondes may have blonde pubic hair, but it is not always the case. Pubic hair color is determined by genetics and can be different from the hair color on the head.
This is a euphemism for detecting natural hair color. Specifically, it's a slang way of asking if someone's pubic hair matches the hair on her head. Here is a completely different view sies
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.
Before puberty, kids don't have any pubic hair. During/after puberty, the pubic hair will basically be similar to the colour of the hair on your head. Usually a tad darker, as it's far less likely to be bleached by the sun.
your facial hair is connected to your head hair and your pubic hair as you cut your facial hair your nerves in your skin tell you that your pubic hair is getting cut but is really not
Yes it can be detected through pubic hair. It can last up to one year in the pubic hair because this hair grows slower than the hair that is on your head. If the hair was being tested on the head it can be traced up to 90 days.
On your head or pubic region.
If you look closely, the individual strands of hair are of different colors, even on your head. It is not unusual for body hair that develops after puberty to be a different color than head hair, and especially darker. Blond men, for instance, often have reddish beards. Brown-haired men often have darker body hair. Sometimes men with black hair can have body hair or pubic that almost looks blue.
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If the pubic hair does not match the head hair, that usually means that the person dyes their hair. It might just be that the person's head hair has darkened as they aged, though. The idiom for this situation is "the carpet doesn't match the drapes."
There isn't any different between head lice and pubic lice but how they look.
no. some girls are black, some red, some blonde, etc. it usually follows suite with the natural color on your head. they are similar and look the same but are just are darker olour then your hair