Ressesive genes my friend. Two ressesives make blonde, while you can still get black while have a dominat and a ressesive. Therefore the gene is still carried on from the random selection of DNA during mitosis in the egg or sperm cell.
no
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Brenda Song has Black hair and she used to and i think still does have blonde streaks!!
the black plague does still exist today, however it is a really rare disease
Yes, you are still blonde even when it's dirty blonde. The darkest blonde is ginger blonde, which is a very dark blonde.
Bubonic plague does still exist in the world, but it is rare.
no. by the mom dyeing her hair that does not mess with her genes. there for neither the mother or the father have the blonde genotype, so they could not pass it onto a child. unless, a grandparent had blonde hair. then the gene could possibly skip a generation.
No as of now not. No new cases has been detected.
Yes, she was. a sad deceased and still lovely Blonde.
(I am white female age 40) I had my hair colored a deep black for quite a long time - 7 weeks ago I had blonde highlighted put on the top and looked great - looked brown instead of blonde blonde which was fine - kind of a contrast with the bottom still black Yesterday I had my hair colored again and stylist used a thicker blonde and now my top looks to be GREY - as far as I know it was the same blonde color (but I could be wrong) How can this be fixed??????? Can she recolor the top with another shade possibly without majorly damaging my hair??
hell no
yes, because we still exist