Yes, it is extrememly uncommon. I myself have red hair. Only 1.5% people in the world have a head full of red hair. Just a tiny but of red hair ir uncommon. Scientists say that redheads will be extinct by 2100. I myself does not believe it.
Red hair is the most uncommon hair color. Only 4% of the world has it. Next comes blonde. Then brown. Then black.
Uncommon would be a better word than rare. I was born red haired and green eyes. Mum has Blue eyes, Dad has Hazel. My hair has grown dark over the years.
Red hair is clearly the rarest hair color. less than 2% of Total World population. Green eyes are clearly the rarest eye color in total population also less than 2%. So Red hair and green eyes would be the most rare combination of naturally, non-pathogenic occurrences. Light Red hair with Dark Brown eyes is unlikely to occur, Black hair with light grey eyes is unlikely to occur, but BLACK HAIR with GREEN EYES has no record of occurrence {except Mao Lin in the movie, Big trouble in little China}But if your interested the most statistically rare combination would be a female with black hair, albino skin, and heterochromia eyes, one grey and one green. This combination has no record of concurrence and could even be thought of as genetically improbable or virtually impossible. Better question is rarest eye color for Red Hair...or what is the most genetically improbable combination for hair and eye color. There are many reactions for colors occurring when chromosomes and chemicals mix'.
Girls do have blonde hair. It's not uncommon, although typically younger children have lighter hair than adults.
sew it, braid it, glue it, and many more but they are uncommon
Most people don't like red. But i have red hair and i love it...
burnie
Edward's hair is a red color. Not like red red but the hair color red. It is soft and has a slight wave.
She had knee length red hair.
Yes, someone does have red hair.
If brown hair is dominant over red hair, then a person who is heterozygous for brown hair will have a brown hair phenotype. Red-haired offspring with two brown-haired parents are fairly common.
the scientific name for red hair is "ranga"