Its shines more because the lighter colors are like more dull than the darker colors , just saying , thats what ithink .
because the layers on brown or black hair or thin hair reflect more to the sun than blonde or other colors.
In theory, if you are standing in the sun, dark hair would absorb more heat than would light hair. In practice, I think there is no noticeable difference. In fact, light haired people tend to have fair skins and suffer more from the heat, I think.
Luminous objects appear brighter in the dark because they emit light, which becomes more noticeable when there is less ambient light present. This contrast makes them appear to grow or shine more prominently in the dark.
No. Fine textured hair is more suseptible to static than coarser hair, however, a higher percentage of blondes may have fine textured hair thanbrunettes
Shining a flashlight on a mirror in a dark place will reflect the light back towards the source, creating a brighter and more focused beam of light. The mirror will redirect the light waves without scattering them, maximizing the illumination in the direction of the flashlight.
"Brown hair" is "pelo marrón". "Brunette" would be "moreno/a". Actually is more like: Brown hair... pelo castaño... and then you can specify if it's dark or light: Dark Brown Hair: castaño oscuro Light Brown Hair: castaño claro.
Darker hair contains more eumelanin pigment, which absorbs more sunlight and heat compared to lighter hair containing less pigment. This absorption leads to dark hair heating up faster and retaining more heat than lighter hair.
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The occurrence of crossing over those two genes is more rare because they are farther apart on the chromosome than dark hair and dark eyes or light hair and light eyes; dark hair and light eyes are about as uncommon as light hair and dark eyes. Depending on the area of the world, it can be either very common or very uncommon. In some areas, like Ireland, it can be more common because when there are more people with that combination of genes procreating, it is more likely for the child to have dark hair and light eyes.
Lighter hair typically appears less greasy because the sebaceous glands produce the same amount of oil regardless of hair color, but it is more noticeable on darker hair. Light hair reflects light, making oil less visible, while darker hair absorbs light, making oil more apparent.
It has a distinctive shine, your hair isn't smooth, it is also more manage able and easier to style.
The sun tans your skin makeing it darker but more time in the sun means lighter hair. The sun kinda bleaches your hair so it gets lighter.