Blondes
Ranging from stunning platinum yellows to strawberry hues, blondes get noticed. A radiant beauty that stands out amongst the common natural darker colors of nature.Blonde is so sought after, because it is so rarely a natural hair color. This color is often described as "flaxen" or "towheaded". These terms were given due to the light yellowish color of corn silk or tow. Tow are the short fibers you end up with when you comb flax.
"Platinum blond" is often used to describe bleached hair, while "towheaded" generally refers to a more natural hair color, and our platinum beauties out there need to enrich their chemically altered hair with protein!
Keep your color true!
Statistic's show that 80% of blondes are not truly blondes. So, chemical lightening is a must, for most. Fried, limp hair is dull in color and has no luster. Quench your hair's straining thirst with healthy, protein-building enzymes and moisture replenishing serums. Healthy hair will radiate it's hearty hues.Quote:
"I'm not offended by all the dumb-blonde jokes because I know that I'm not dumb. I also know I'm not blonde." ---Dolly Parton Myth:
Blondes Have More Fun!
Your hair color affects how people judge you. People expect blondes to be more outgoing and fun, but in fact the hair color has nothing to do with personality or the intelligence level of the person. Danica Patrick seems very outgoing and has more sexy pictures out than Britney Spears does.Our society and media seems to keep this theory going strong, but your color will only affect your personality if you let it. A lot of women feel that it is easier to play the role as the fun girl if they are blonde, but your words and actions still create who you are, not your hair color.
In most cases, I think personality influences color! Because people can dye their hair, they can create any color or collection of colors with an attitude to go with it. If you have mousey features and your attitude doesn't resonate enough to get you noticed, then go blonde.
True of False:
According to Allure magazine, 76 percent of American women believe that the first female president will have blonde hair.Here's the Answer : FALSE
Educate Me:
Blonde colors are created when hair contains more Pheomelanin than Eumelanin. Pheomelanin is one of the two types of melanin and creates yellow to red pigment.  Melanin determines skin color, hair color, and eye color, in humans, and the amount of melanin that your body produces depends on your genes.
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Famous Blondes
- Madonna
- Marilyn Monroe
- Gwen Stefani
- Pamela Anderson