The only way to change it, is going to be to dye it.
Your hair color is going to fade/change a bit.
yip
The cast of The Empty Mirror - 1996 includes: Hope Allen as Woman in Black Deborah Ann Krey as Blonde Woman Eric Balsim as Young Blonde Child Sarah Benoit as White nurse Celine Clements as Blonde Woman Elaine Collins as Blonde Woman Isabelle Dahlin as Blonde Woman Courtney Dale as Hitler Youth Kolby Davenport as Young Blonde Child Kathryn Dwyer as Blonde Woman Aquarelle Emery as Young Blonde Child Gudrun Giddings as Blonde Woman Joel Grey as Josef Goebbels Valerie Hemmerich as Blonde Woman Elizabeth Hershey as Hitler Youth Heinrich Himmler as himself Adolf Hitler as himself Bridget Holloman as Blonde Woman Brock Hutchins as Young Blonde Child Krista Kendall as Blonde Woman Kristen Kloster as Blonde Woman Raul Kobrinsky as Jailer Heather Leigh Morgan as Blonde Woman Chris Levitus as Hitler Youth Emily Love as Blonde Woman Chip Marks as Hitler Youth Callie Marks as Young Blonde Child Doug McKeon as The Typist Peter Michael Goetz as Sigmund Freud Virginia Mutton as Young Blonde Child Enzo Pace as Hitler Youth Taylor Pearson as Young Blonde Child Alan Richards as Odd-Lookng Man Norman Rodway as Adolf Hitler Heather Rogers as Hitler Youth Jake Schnablegger as Young Blonde Child Lorri Scott as Floating Female Spirit Glenn Shadix as Hermann Goering Joseph Stalin as himself Alexandra Stillwell as Young Blonde Child Kiley White as Young Blonde Child Shannon Yowell as Hitler Youth Randy Zielinski as Hitler Youth
YES.THERE IS NO REASON WHY YOU CANT.AND THEYRE IS A WIDER RANGE OF BLONDE HAIR COLOURS NOW, IF YOU WANTED LIGHTER, YOU COULD HAVE LIGHTER, IF YOU WANTED DARKER,YOU COULD HAVE DARKER.ITS SIMPLE
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.
If a child has blonde hair while both parents have brown hair, it suggests that the blonde hair trait is likely recessive. This means that both parents must carry at least one recessive allele for blonde hair, even if they express the dominant brown hair phenotype. Therefore, the child could inherit one recessive allele from each parent, resulting in the expression of blonde hair.
Dominant traits cover recessive traits. For instance, if two people of the opposite gender with brown hair also have genes for red or blonde hair, then they have a 1:4 chance of producing a child with red/blonde hair. The odds are also 1:4 for producing a child with 2 genes for brown hair; so that child would never have children with red/blonde hair even if married to a redhead or blonde. Then there are 50% (2:4) odds of producing a dark-haired child who is a carrier for red/blonde hair.
sheryl crow
Most likely it will be blonde because red is more recessive than Blonde. Followed by strawberry blonde, a hybrid of the two. Least likely it will be completely red. In rare cases red can be dominant to blonde.
Probably a blonde and blue eyed child.
Draco malfoy is the main white / white blonde child although at the end of the 8th film (deathly hallows pt 2) his son scorpius has white blonde hair too.
bright child
The movie where a little blonde child says "we're here" is Poltergeist.