If her hair is dark now it won't turn red, if she had to have blonde hair then it might have turned blonde.
Most likely, no, the baby will not be a ginger because the "ginger gene" is recessive and non-dominant which means that it skips generations and then might not even show because say, brown hair, in a dominant gene. I am sorry to say that no, the baby will not be a ginger. (in 150 yrs. they will be extinct you know) Signed, Crazy Ginger Girl :D
If the pubic hair does not match the head hair, that usually means that the person dyes their hair. It might just be that the person's head hair has darkened as they aged, though. The idiom for this situation is "the carpet doesn't match the drapes."
ginger hair is absoloutley stunning :)I am ginger and my boyfriend says he likes it!
Same place as all other coloured hair. DNA.
You can dye it a different colour.....I don't know if you can completely make it ginger
most likely dark brown
strawberry blonde (inbetween blonde,red,orange, and maybe even sometimes pinkish)
Most likely, no, the baby will not be a ginger because the "ginger gene" is recessive and non-dominant which means that it skips generations and then might not even show because say, brown hair, in a dominant gene. I am sorry to say that no, the baby will not be a ginger. (in 150 yrs. they will be extinct you know) Signed, Crazy Ginger Girl :D
Dark Blonde hair with hazel eyes
i would say about 25%
yes and is very likely but there is nothing to worry about ginger hair is lovely
No, well unless someone is your mother or father's family has red hair.
yes indeed dark red hair is still red hair :)
It could be, however it also strongly depends on the genes in the family. Red hair is a strong gene however having alot of dark haired people like brunettes in the family could class out the ginger. Nevertheless the child could turn out stawberry blonde or even brunette.
The Loreal Couleur Hair Color Ginger Twist will work on dark hair, but the effect won't be pronounced. This can be a good or bad thing depending on your desired style.
Lady Macbeth traditionally had dark ginger/red hair.
Ginger or red hair is a recessive gene, the most rare hair color in fact - meaning if its combined with any other gene brunette/black (even blonde) it won't show up (phenotype) Unless the father has a recessive (hidden) ginger gene as well, then the chances would be 50%.