"Cheveux châtains" translates to "chestnut hair" in English. It refers to a shade of hair that is a medium brown, resembling the color of chestnuts. This term is commonly used in French to describe hair color.
Il a les cheveux (+ adjective: blonds, chatains, bruns, roux, courts, longs, bouclés,...) means "he has (adjective: blond, light brown, brown/dark, red, short, long, curly ...) hair.
brown (hair) - les cheveux châtains (chestnut colour)
i have ... hair
'stiff hair'
Short hair
description of your hair
I have wavy hair.
my hair is red x
cheveux means hair in French.
Les cheveux (masc.) mean the hair in French. This is the plural form of "un cheveu" (One hair).
'My hair brush'
"châtain" is a light brown hair colour; "raide" means usualy stiff or rigid, but when used to describe hair, would mean "straight" (as opposed to curly). j'ai les cheveux châtains et raides: I have straight, light-brown hair.