None, every skin type contains hair. It's the matter of concealing it. People with darker hair have hair on their skin that will stand out and vice versa with people who have lighter hair.
people have hair on their body's because hair helps the skin feel warm and hair senses things (feels things)
Blonde highlights look good with dark hair on pale skin and many people with dark hair use them.
It is actually more common for people to have not straight or curly hair, but wavy hair. Like skin color, hair type is a trait that tends to "mix". If a person with white skin and a person with black skin have an offspring, they will have a light brown skinned offspring. If a person with curly hair mates with a straight haired person, there is a chance they will have wavy hair
There are skin pigments that make skin darker and often thicker, and some that make hair flatter and curlier. Generally, lighter-colored hair tends to be thinner and finer, and often straighter. Conversely, the "afro" texture of hair results in fewer strands for a given skin area.
having red hair is actually a genetic mutation, and tipically people (like me) have fair skin, freckles, and of course, red hair.
Dark skin, dark hair.
Yes, some people may experience skin irritation or allergic reactions when caterpillar hair comes into contact with their skin.
golden brown is the hair colour of an Indonesian people.
Melanin recessive are those with light skin, light eyes, and light hair.
No, hair is not considered dead skin. Hair is made up of a protein called keratin, while skin is made up of different layers of cells. Hair grows from hair follicles in the skin, but it is not the same as the skin itself.
The meaning of hair on your skin is that it protects your skin. Hope this helped! xx :)