Finding only natural blondes/redheads attractive (highlighted, dying, lighten, brown)
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Which makes you wrong. But hey, you can easily fix your bold hypocrisy by simply saying you prefer fair hair and Germanic features.
Her hair looks bleached, and she looks like a brunette. Its the typical case of a girl that started dying her hair since she was an early teenager, and as it has been lot of years dying her hair she doesnt know her real hair color and assume its the same as when she was 12 . Wilde is an Irish lastname, most Irish people are blonde as kids but brunette as adults, she even look like a woman that could be from Ireland or UK
Common sense.
And I take common sense above the nosense the media and celebrities speak.
Otherwise all actors would be like 6'1+ (when on reality most are average height) and all actresses/music stars would be natural blondes..
Her hair looks bleached, and she looks like a brunette. Its the typical case of a girl that started dying her hair since she was an early teenager, and as it has been lot of years dying her hair she doesnt know her real hair color and assume its the same as when she was 12 . Wilde is an Irish lastname, most Irish people are blonde as kids but brunette as adults, she even look like a woman that could be from Ireland or UK
Common sense.
And I take common sense above the nosense the media and celebrities speak.
Otherwise all actors would be like 6'1+ (when on reality most are average height) and all actresses/music stars would be natural blondes..
of course it's dyed, she spends most of her time as a brunette. And her last name isn't Wilde, so there that goes.
Face it, blondes come in many forms (and races) and you can't flippantly declare a persons hair color by looking at their face. I bet I could show you a slew of dyed and natural blondes and you wouldn't have a clue which was which.
of course it's dyed, she spends most of her time as a brunette. And her last name isn't Wilde, so there that goes.
Face it, blondes come in many forms (and races) and you can't flippantly declare a persons hair color by looking at their face. I bet I could show you a slew of dyed and natural blondes and you wouldn't have a clue which was which.
I don't believe you, Don_C... I am a natural blonde (almost white hair until I was 12). But it started going darker as I aged--despite my Scandinavian and German ancestry. (The assumption that these folks are always blonde is ludicrous---as is your statement about the Irish. There are oodles of dark Irish.) I have very fair skin, peachy undertones, but deep brown eyes. My hair is now quite dark. I'll bet if you saw a photo of me, you'd say I was a natural brunette (because of the eyes) when, in fact, I was very blonde for the first 12 years of my life. You still haven't really given us your theory on what constitutes a natural blonde. Does the person have to remain blonde all through life without dying or lightening? Do you consider me not to be a blonde because my hair darkened all on its own?
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