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Human hair color is the
pigmentation of
human hair follicles and
shafts due to two
types of melanin:
eumelanin and pheomelanin. Generally, the more melanin...
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Black hair can come in a
variety of textures, just as any
hair color.
raven black Naturally,
hair reflects light,
which is why even
black hair does not...
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stress hormone cortisol ac****ulates in
human hair over time, but
whether this has any
effect on
hair color has not yet been resolved. A 2020 paper, published...
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Hair coloring, or
hair dyeing, is the
practice of
changing the
color of the
hair on humans' heads. The main
reasons for this are cosmetic: to
cover gray...
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Brown hair, also
referred to as
brunette (when female), is the second-most
common human hair color,
after black hair. It
varies from
light brown to dark...
- Red
hair, also
known as
ginger hair, is a
human hair color found in 2–6% of
people of
Northern or
Northwestern European ancestry and
lesser frequency in...
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Blond (MASC) or
blonde (FEM), also
referred to as fair
hair, is a
human hair color characterized by low
levels of eumelanin, the dark pigment. The resultant...
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layering with soft layers.
Hair color can also
amplify the
layering effect that
layers give in a
certain hair style. The
layered hair effect is
achieved by...
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Titian is a tint of red
hair, most
commonly described as brownish-orange in
color. The term
originates from Titian, an
Italian painter who
would often...
- hair
appears in a
small minority of
humans and is the
rarest natural hair color,
occurring in 0.6
percent of people. A
smaller percentage of humans, approximately...