Yes
No, the colour of an individual hair depend on the inherited gene hair colour of which they have obtained from their parents however if you were to dye your hair permanent it does remain the desired colour but new growths will be your natural hair colour as the chemicals used in dyeing your hair do not penetrate into the roots. Continuous application is required to maintain that hair colour.
eye colour, hair colour, language spoken, skin colour and others
Hair color is primarily inherited, determined by genetics passed down from parents. However, environmental factors like sun exposure, chemicals in hair products, and aging can also influence hair color.
eye colour, skin colour, lobe or lobeless ears and hair colour.
dark brownn
ginger is the rarest natural hair colour in celebrities
the example of inherited traits are mostly you can see the anatomical like skin colour, eye colour, height, hair pattern etc.
No, red isn't a natural hair colour. You might have ginger or orange hair that's really dark and you might think it is red. It isn't a natural colour at all!
no
Genetics
the example of inherited traits are mostly you can see the anatomical like skin colour, eye colour, height, hair pattern etc.
His natural hair colour is black, which i know because im pictures you can see that he had his hair colour changed to blonde