In the United states it is estimated that 2-6% of the population has red hair.
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The estimated number of redheads in USA is 6-18 million.
2% 2%
0% I don't know the percent, but it's not 0% as I am an African American with naturally red hair and so are other members of my family.
About 20% of the population.
YES. Leif Ericson did have a red beard. He also had red hair. Because his father Erik the Red had blazing red hair and a red beard;
her hair was red
2 percent in the world have natural red hair.
Roughly 10 percent of Irish people have red hair.
Of the group, 45 percent do not have brown hair (100% - 55%). Since 80 percent of this group do not have red hair, the fraction of those who do not have brown hair and have red hair is 20 percent (100% - 80%). This can also be expressed as 1/5.
Yes. There are black Americans with naturally red hair as red hair isn't just trait exclusively for one race.
2% 2%
Only 2% of Americans have red hair.
0% I don't know the percent, but it's not 0% as I am an African American with naturally red hair and so are other members of my family.
Red
Red is rarest-around 25 percent
Yes. There are black Americans with naturally red/blond/brown hair as hair color of any color isn't exclusive to one race.
Yes, 6% or 20 Volume peroxide is ideal for mixing with red hair color.
Yes. My mother is African American and was born with strawberry blond hair which later turned red. Both of her parents (my grandparents) are African American although it's possible my grandfather has 25% European American ancestry. Because she get's a relaxer to straighten her hair, the chemicals turns her hair Auburn. African Americans can have any hair color possible. I have meet more African Americans with blond kinky hair than red. So I'm sure my mom is pretty rare.