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Just wait few weeks and you will see.
On the surface, the main differences between a colored blonde and a natural blonde lie in the the color of the hair's roots, the shade of blonde, as well as the shine and texture of the hair.
Colored hair fades after few washes, it feels different too.
Assuming that in the US less than 2% are natural blond, you can almost bet that what you see is from a bottle.
You are so right!
I was a white-haired child, but it certainly didn't stay that way when I grew up.
It's so obvious when you see an adult woman with blonde hair that in the majority of cases it is not natural.
I remember years ago when my SIL visited from North Carolina and she commented on how many light-haired people were in southern MN. "Y'all are a bunch of towheads up here."
I have a thing for naturally blond women and they are so hard to find. I know about a woman that has very light natural blond hair, it is just otherworldly. I also think women with albinism are attractive looking.
But it is like a pain. They are so hard to find.
Find for what? Surely you care about more in a woman than her hair color. You're talking about a person, not ordering a shirt from Amazon.
Of course people do. Thats why you find so many women dying their hair blonde. Its funny because here in LA, I see this more with non-white women. Some of these middle aged and older Persian women dye their hair and they look fantastic. Also, a LOT of younger Asian women as well dying their hair blonde. I think many of them do it because they want to attract blonde (i.e., non-Asian) guys.
I remember years ago when my SIL visited from North Carolina and she commented on how many light-haired people were in southern MN. "Y'all are a bunch of towheads up here."
Well, I dunno. My observation is, that blondes tend to beget blondes. A blonde friend of mine had 3 blonde daughters. Their father's a brunette. Obviously, they're all authentic blondes; little kids don't change their hair color deliberately, and their parents don't do it for them. I don't think authentic blondes are all that rare. What about all the blond men? It's probably very rare, if not nonexistent, that a guy would bleach his hair blond.
But I guess there's been so much immigration from brunette and black-haired parts of the world, that the percentage of blonds has shrunk in the last couple of generations...?
I think you can be beautiful with any hair color. I've met beautiful people with dark hair and not very beautiful people with blond one. I think the quality of hair is more important than its color. Am I the only one who thinks so?
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