Unfortunantly, black haired people do not have a name like 'brunette' or 'blonde', which is perculiar to say the least.
You call them by their name...
A person with black hair is still a brunette. Keep in mind that there are only three hair colors for humans: blond, red (a mutation), and black. Everything else is a combination of genes.
people with brown hair are brunettes, but i am not sure about people with black hair.
Theoretically, you could call that person a braider, but more likely you would call them a hair stylist.
If you're white then you'd call a black person African or African-American. If you're black then you'd call a white person a white person.
Hairdresser, hair stylist, barber.
i would not count your hair as black because it is really brown. If you want to count your hair as black then you should die your hair black and then we could call it that.;)
A person with black hair could be homozygous for the black hair allele (having two copies of the same allele) or heterozygous (having two different alleles) because the black hair trait is determined by more than one gene. If a person has two copies of the black hair allele, they would be homozygous for the trait. If they have one black hair allele and one allele for a different hair color, they would be heterozygous.
bald man
A hairstylist.
stylist
yes i know of a few people who's hair is naturally black.