no it will make your face look redder. You need a colour that will neutralise the red.
yes
It depends on the shape of your face and body type. If you're heavyset or short, then long hair will make you look shorter and heavier. If you have a long face, long hair will make your face appear even longer. If you have a round face, short hair will emphasize the roundness of your face, unless you style it in an asymmetrical way.
Yes. Less than 2% of the world has true red hair.
Wella
red heads have less hair so it will curl the hair better
From what I've been told about 2% or less of the people in the world have it. Well. That's "True" red hair. That Orang-ish red hair is more common
"Rufus" means "red". He had red hair and maybe a reddish face.
You use hair dye.
Well, to be honest it is not as hard as you think it is. It has to do with the parents of the person with red hair and the genes that make up the child with red hair. Red hair has to do with genetics, heritage, and/or history of the family.
Geting red hair without dye is called natural dye. The sun's UV rays make one's hair red.
To lighten dark red hair, consider using a hair color remover first to lift some of the pigment. Then, apply a lighter shade of red or an ash-toned color to neutralize the red tones. It's best to consult with a professional colorist for personalized advice and to prevent damage to your hair.
Neither, but blonde is less recessive.