Red hair is clearly the rarest hair color. less than 2% of Total World population. Green eyes are clearly the rarest eye color in total population also less than 2%. So Red hair and green eyes would be the most rare combination of naturally, non-pathogenic occurrences. Light Red hair with Dark Brown eyes is unlikely to occur, Black hair with light grey eyes is unlikely to occur, but BLACK HAIR with GREEN EYES has no record of occurrence {except Mao Lin in the movie, Big trouble in little China}
But if your interested the most statistically rare combination would be a female with black hair, albino skin, and heterochromia eyes, one grey and one green. This combination has no record of concurrence and could even be thought of as genetically improbable or virtually impossible. Better question is rarest eye color for Red Hair...or what is the most genetically improbable combination for hair and eye color. There are many reactions for colors occurring when chromosomes and chemicals mix'.
Hair color can change over time due to a combination of genetic factors and environmental influences. The genes responsible for hair color can be activated or deactivated as a person ages, leading to a change in hair pigmentation. In the case of a child with blond hair growing up to be an adult with brown hair, it is likely that the genetic expression of the hair color genes shifted as the individual matured.
Physical traits such as hair and eye color, height, and medical conditions, are all commonly passed from generation to generation. Character is usually something that is constructed through time.
The most common hair colors found in humans are black, brown, blonde, and red. These colors are determined by the amount and type of melanin present in the hair follicles.
not necessarily.ok there are two parents each giving the child one gene. if one gene is recessive and one is dominant the dominant gene will decide the hair color. example the recessive gene is black hair and the dominant gene is blonde the child will most likely have blonde hair because the dominant gene is blonde hair. the dominant gene masks the recessive gene
Characteristics that you inherit from your parents is the color of your hair the color of your eyes and skin. also your height .Sometimes you inherit some of their attitudes and stuff like that. hope that helps
Red hair is the most uncommon hair color. Only 4% of the world has it. Next comes blonde. Then brown. Then black.
By doing the researching of colors, i think the most uncommon color is Razzmataz
Purple is the most uncommon eye color
pink
Yellow
Blonde
the most common combination, and it is over 99.99% is two eyes and one head of hair. Some sadly have no hair, and even less fortunate, some have one or no eyes. But seriously, it depends where you are. In Europe light eyes and light hair is much more common than in the good ole USA. In the US Brown/brown is the most common.
Black, it has the most melanin so the hair is thicker
Obviously Blonde Hair
black hair.
black color
A color drabber is an opposite of the color you're trying to change. Hence... as in hair color. If you have red in your hair & you want to get the red out... the hair drabber will be green or green/blue or otherwise known as "ash". In hair color, the drabber is a combination filler and dull-er of the original color. It is available in several brands, but most usually is available from a beauty supply house. A "filler" is a product designed to fix the "holes" in the hair caused by bleaching. It fills up the holes in the hair cuticle with the color it is, and enables to toner to "take" evenly.