Human hair color is determined by the pigmentation of human hair follicles due to melanin. The natural color of hair can be black, brown, red and blond. As levels of melanin vary over time, causing a person's hair color to change, it is possible to have hair follicles of more than one color on the same person.
BLACK HAIR is the darkest hair color and is found worldwide.
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Amber Brown (2022)
BROWN HAIR is the second most common natural human hair color. It is common among the native population of Northern, Central, Western, and Eastern Europe and it also can be found in Asia Minor, West Asia and North Africa.
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Blonde (2022)
BLONDE HAIR is most commonly found among those with Northern and Northeastern European ancestry.
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Red Hair (1928)
RED HAIR is the least common natural human hair color in the world. It is most prominently found among the people of the British Isles with Scotland having the highest proportion of redheads.
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Fifty Shades of Grey (2015)
GRAY AND WHITE HAIR is caused by a lack of pigmentation and melanin. The graying of human hair is a gradual process that typically occurs naturally as people age.
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Dye Hard (2022)
I have a DYED HAIR COLOR and have done so for so many years, I have forgotten the original natural color of my hair.