Usually fair
If by fair, you mean morally fair, no. If by lighter-skinned and blonde, no. But water will keep you alive.
No, Natural gas is lighter than air.
If your hair is dyed, then it would make it lighter, but if it is natural it may not have an effect. But if I had to give a definite answer, Lighter
Natural gas is lighter than air and rises.
Scandinavians have fair skin primarily due to evolutionary adaptations to their environment. The region's high latitudes result in lower sunlight exposure, which affects vitamin D synthesis. Lighter skin allows for more efficient absorption of UV rays, facilitating vitamin D production in conditions of limited sunlight. Additionally, genetic factors and natural selection over millennia have contributed to the prevalence of lighter skin tones in these populations.
A woman with fair hair and a fair complexion is often referred to as a "blonde" or "fair-haired." In some contexts, she may also be described as having a "fair" or "light" complexion, which can denote lighter skin tones. These terms can vary depending on cultural and regional language differences.
Yes. Natural gas is mostly methane, which has about half the density of air.
No, honey will not make your hair lighter. However, it will definitely make it thicker and moisturized. This is because honey is a natural humectant.
I have dark gray eyes & red hair (a lighter auburn/orange), very fair skin & it works fine for me! :)
The origin of fair hair and fair complexion is primarily attributed to genetic adaptations to environmental factors, particularly in regions with less sunlight, such as Northern Europe. The mutation in the MC1R gene is a significant factor, leading to reduced melanin production and resulting in lighter hair and skin. This adaptation may have provided advantages for vitamin D synthesis in low UV environments. Over time, these traits became more prevalent in certain populations due to natural selection.
I think so.
apply white color paint from Asian paints.