None is better than the other! Everyones hair is unique in it's own way. Also, everyone doesn't like the same hair type, because everyone has different opinions.
Ignore foolishness like 'Blondes are stupid' or 'Blondes have more fun!' This is all just non sense.
A.The general rule for haircoloring as you age , is stick to your natural color, but go one shade lighter every few years, as most people's hair naturally fades with age.They aren't. And, girls with blond hair aren't better than girls with brown hair, either. And, the premise is ridiculous. Hair color has nothing whatsoever to do with how one person is "better" than another.
according to popstar magazine, Leo likes girls with brown hair (brunettes) better than blondes.
Yes, brown hair is typically considered a dominant trait over blond hair in genetics. This means that if an individual inherits one allele for brown hair and one for blond hair, the brown hair allele will usually determine the hair color. The specific genetics can be influenced by multiple genes, but in general, brown hair is dominant over blond.
Blond streaks would look more natural because golden highlights are more commonly found in brown hair than eggplant highlights.
A dirty blond color is closer to brown hair than to its original blond hair color. Dirty blond hair typically has a mix of blond and brown tones, which gives it a more muted or "dirty" appearance compared to a traditional blond shade.
Brown hair. Most people have light to dark brown hair
Blonde hair. Worldwide, more people have brown or black hair than any other color.
Why do you think you need to? BROWN is darker than BLOND hair. You just need to buy brown hair dye. You don't need to do anything to your light hair.
i think it was brown than it got lighter
having blond hair is the same as having brown hair or red hair. but in my opinion blonds do have more fun(and r much prettier!) -blueeyedblondie being a blond is no different than being brown or black haired. exept we blonds r much prettier!!!!!!!!!!!!
demi, when she was 12 or 13, dyed her hair light brown and got highlights then she let the highlights come out and let the light brown dye come out
Yes, it is possible for a brown hair, brown eyed parent and a blonde hair, green eyed parent to have a blonde hair, blue eyed baby. Eye and hair color are determined by a combination of genes from both parents, so different combinations can lead to a variety of outcomes in their offspring.