Yes it is. first hair grows in a lot thicker and takes more time to get sunbleached, while legs on the other hand grow in thin, and can easily be blonde. I'm the same way. I have a hypothesis that it could be due to the fact youre head doesnt get as much sunlight due to how thick the hair grows in so the dark color is meant to absorb heat and vitamin D while your legs are easier to penetrate, so this isn't as necessary and the lighter hair will help reflect it, so your legs don't burn or get too much sun. THIS ISN'T FACT.
If two blonde haired people have a child the child will be blonde as everybody has two hair genes (one from each parent) and you pass one of your genes to your child, to be blonde you have to have two blonde haired genes and as you can only pass blonde genes to your child they will certainly be blonde.Source(s):GCSE science lessons Hi I am sorry to rain on your party but i believe you are incorrect. The reason why is because you can carry a trait but if you are an owner of trait then you have that trait plus others. For example my aunt has blonde hair and her hubby has blonde hair that went to dirty blonde to brown naturally. However, they have a red-head. How is this possible? Doesn't heredity have rules? I am so confussed.
The baby could inherit a combination of the parents' traits, resulting in a hair color that could be a mix of brown and blonde, or either one of those colors. It is also possible for the baby to inherit a different hair color altogether due to genetic variation.
No, blondes do not necessarily have to have blonde parents. Hair color is determined by a combination of genetics from both parents, and it is possible for a child to have a different hair color than either of their parents.
It's called vellus hair (blonde "peach fuzz") turning Into terminal hair. The vellus hair will first grow longer and will then start to turn dark brown hair and if he shaves the blonde hair, he lose it forever and dark brown hair will start to grow in those areas, if he doesn't shave, some of those hairs could remain partially blonde forever. Genetics has a big role in this
If you have dark brown hair and you apply a dark blonde hair color, the result will likely be a warmer, lighter shade of brown with blonde undertones. The dark brown base may still influence the overall color outcome, so it's recommended to do a strand test or consult a professional stylist for the best results.
Absoulutly Not, its very normal. You can have white hair blonde hair, brown hair, or even orange hair as a kid.
yes, use hair dye
Obviously Blonde Hair
If you have dark brown hair then it is possible for you to get blonde highlights in foil. However, it may dry out your hair more then it would a lighter haired person.
Honey-Blonde hair.
If two blonde haired people have a child the child will be blonde as everybody has two hair genes (one from each parent) and you pass one of your genes to your child, to be blonde you have to have two blonde haired genes and as you can only pass blonde genes to your child they will certainly be blonde.Source(s):GCSE science lessons Hi I am sorry to rain on your party but i believe you are incorrect. The reason why is because you can carry a trait but if you are an owner of trait then you have that trait plus others. For example my aunt has blonde hair and her hubby has blonde hair that went to dirty blonde to brown naturally. However, they have a red-head. How is this possible? Doesn't heredity have rules? I am so confussed.
Justin Bieber has brown hair. It looks a little blonde to me. But they are more of blond high lights. Justin Bieber's hair is brown.
Yes, that is true. Blonde haired people have about 140,000 hairs on their heads. People with brown black or red hair have 30,000 to 50,000 fewer.
No. Miley Cyrus has brown hair. The Hannah Montanna hair is just a wig.
34% brown 20% red 46% blonde Number of hairs on the head for- blondes: approx. 140,000 brown: approx. 110,000 black: approx. 108,000 red: approx. 90,000
Just because your hair is blonde, brown, red, whatever, doesn't effect the number of hairs on your head. In hair there is around 100,000 follicles, and each follicle can grow about twenty individual hairs in a lifetime. There is no average number of hairs on a human head, and no one really can tell how many hairs they're are on their hair. Hair comes in different sizes, shapes and lengths, just like people:)
No, she had brown hair, never blonde