You would say "Tu as les cheveux bruns," because hair is a masculine plural, so you need to make the adjective plural. I know that's not what Google translate says, but it's true. You also ALWAYS need the article or something before the word, like yours, his, hers, or a, because the rules are different in French. The direct translation sounds weird, but its correct; "You have the hairs browns" French has the noun first, but remember, there are always exceptions. :)
(if it is a female, add an "e"; if it is a male, keep it the same way, female plural, es, with some, les, like beau into belle, masculine plural, just add an s. There are always exceptions). Hope this helps!
vos cheveux sont bruns - means your hair is brown.
J'aime brune. This litteraly means you have brown hair.
Brun or Marron marron = brown (object) brun = brown (hair, skin, eyes) châtain = brown (hair) bronzé(e) = brown / tannedmarron, brun(e)
vos cheveux sont châtains clairs
j'ai des cheveux châtains clairs
j'ai des cheveux bruns courts
elle a des cheveux châtains (meaning of a light brown colour, but used only when speaking of hair)
cheveux frisés and then the hair colour follows afterwards. (eg. j'ai cheveux frisés bruns - i have brown curly hair/ i have curly brown hair) from kate, 13.
You would say "Son frère a les cheveux bruns" in French.
j'ai les cheveux bruns (or 'châtains' for light brown)
"j'ai de longs cheveux bruns"
my sisters hair is brown.