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Hair Color

What is your hair color?


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BeachBoy

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    As some of the pc public know...

    I have sandy blonde hair.
    Darkish blonde/brown so to say. I like it too, don't think I'll ever change. ;D
     
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    I have a dark dirty blonde or if I am in the sun a lot it turns either light dirty blonde or pure blonde. Which it is starting to do! ^_^
     

    Pikabloo

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    In the words of my school friends:

    "... I like Macy's hair; it's so black! Don't ever dye it, okay?"
    >.> They like to spontaneously start conversations about random things.

    So, yes, my hair is naturally black. And I don't plan on dyeing it. Since I can't imagine myself with any other hair colour. And black hair looks pretty o____o
     

    Lumine

    Basement Cat
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    Actually no, there is no such thing as black hair. The pigments that make up a (natural) strand of hair are either brown, yellow or red, called eumelanin or phaeomelamin. The variation and abundance affect the pigmentation of the hair, and if there is a small number of eumelanin and phaeomelamins, the hair appears white or albino.
    A large amount of eumelanin, the brown pigment, and the most common melanin, cause a very dark shade of hair. However dark this appears, the hair is not black, so basically my hair is just extremely dark brown.
     

    Razer302

    Three Days Grace - Break
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    I have dirty Blonde hair. I used to have golden blonde hair when I was little. Now it has gone and left me with hair that I don't like.
     

    Ayano Katagiri

    ♥ 陳意涵 - 痞子英雄
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    My hair's black, but it seems to be heading towards more of a brownish sort of colour since I've been in the sun for too long. xD
     

    Shiny

    content creator on twitch
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    Well naturally my hair is blonde-brown but now it's gone way darker to dark brown lol
     

    Twinx

    s o m e t h i n g M O R E
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    Actually no, there is no such thing as black hair. The pigments that make up a (natural) strand of hair are either brown, yellow or red, called eumelanin or phaeomelamin. The variation and abundance affect the pigmentation of the hair, and if there is a small number of eumelanin and phaeomelamins, the hair appears white or albino.
    A large amount of eumelanin, the brown pigment, and the most common melanin, cause a very dark shade of hair. However dark this appears, the hair is not black, so basically my hair is just extremely dark brown.
    lol what he said.. I have dark brown hair aswell ^^
     

    Tater Tot

    I used to be popular here~
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    A very Dark brown, almost as if black hair. I don't think I'll ever dye it, I just don't like dark brown. T_T
     

    Trainer Kat

    → voodoo jungle d r u m s;;
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    Actually no, there is no such thing as black hair. The pigments that make up a (natural) strand of hair are either brown, yellow or red, called eumelanin or phaeomelamin. The variation and abundance affect the pigmentation of the hair, and if there is a small number of eumelanin and phaeomelamins, the hair appears white or albino.
    A large amount of eumelanin, the brown pigment, and the most common melanin, cause a very dark shade of hair. However dark this appears, the hair is not black, so basically my hair is just extremely dark brown.

    THANK YOU.
    I tell my friends there's no such thing as naturally black hair, they all tell me I don't know what I'm talking about. -_-

    I'm naturally a shade 4, which is a medium brown. I also have faint blonde highlights naturally.

    But...I dye my hair so much that it'll probably never be natural again. Right now I'm an extremely dark brown. It's so brown that it appears black if I'm not in direct sunlight. I also have bright purple highlights, but some strands took the color better than others, so my hair's pretty much dark brown, purple, and grey. x3
     

    Binary

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    A large amount of eumelanin, the brown pigment, and the most common melanin, cause a very dark shade of hair. However dark this appears, the hair is not black, so basically my hair is just extremely dark brown.
    Uh ok. So my hair seems to be extremely dark brown. I used to think it was black o_0
    It actually seems black.
     

    Gerri Shin

      
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    my hair depends on whether it's got sunlight on it or not to tell which color it is. If there is sunlight I have a very sandy light brown color hair, if no sunlight is on it I have darker wood-brown hair.
     
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    Naturally, my hair's a plain brown. (example)

    Ever since I've been to college, I've been dying it red. I've always wanted to dye it, although for years, I wanted it to be orange. But once I was out of the house, I figured red would look better on me. And if I say so, I make a good fake redhead. ;D
     

    Lucy Lu

    Keep On Moving Foward...
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    Actually no, there is no such thing as black hair. The pigments that make up a (natural) strand of hair are either brown, yellow or red, called eumelanin or phaeomelamin. The variation and abundance affect the pigmentation of the hair, and if there is a small number of eumelanin and phaeomelamins, the hair appears white or albino.
    A large amount of eumelanin, the brown pigment, and the most common melanin, cause a very dark shade of hair. However dark this appears, the hair is not black, so basically my hair is just extremely dark brown.

    Wow, what he said. XD Yeah I guess my hair is dark brown as well. Since there isn't such a thing as black hair. I didn't know that. Thanks for the knowledge. Well it does have some red and brown because over the years I been in the sun too long.
     
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