I have brown and curly hair "Yo tengo pelo marron y riso"
brown = marron, curly = riso
You don't necessarily need the 'Yo' in this answer, the 'o' at the end of 'tengo' tells you the subject of the sentence, and 'Yo' is usually only if you want to stress the subject of the sentence.
How to say "brown hair" in spanish is cabello castaño hope that helped! --- el pelo castaño
Quiero un rizado y cuanto es? Which means I want curly hair and how much is it.
"Brown hair" is "pelo marrón". "Brunette" would be "moreno/a". Actually is more like: Brown hair... pelo castaño... and then you can specify if it's dark or light: Dark Brown Hair: castaño oscuro Light Brown Hair: castaño claro.
piel morena is how you say brown skin in spanish
In spanish to say brown you must say cafe "Brown" in Spanish is "café". It is pronounced "ka-FAY".
cheveux frisés and then the hair colour follows afterwards. (eg. j'ai cheveux frisés bruns - i have brown curly hair/ i have curly brown hair) from kate, 13.
cabello rubio y crespo
el pelo rizado- this is how you say curly hair
How to say "brown hair" in spanish is cabello castaño hope that helped! --- el pelo castaño
Pelo marrón.
I wouldn't say she has curly hair, but it's Velma Dinkley.
Me encanta su pelo guapo, rizado, negro.
Quiero un rizado y cuanto es? Which means I want curly hair and how much is it.
"Brown hair" is "pelo marrón". "Brunette" would be "moreno/a". Actually is more like: Brown hair... pelo castaño... and then you can specify if it's dark or light: Dark Brown Hair: castaño oscuro Light Brown Hair: castaño claro.
i wouldn't say curly, but a bit wavey
Crispus.
Ryan tiene pelos de cafe