I would say yes. Because of your own rown eyes I would say yes. But I wouldn't go dark. You should get some brown low lights and see how you feel before you dye all your hair.
Yes , it would look really nice if you have brown eyes Blondie hair is perfect
i would say a light brown to dark blonde :) !
If you have naturally blonde hair then die your hair brown, your blnde roots satrt to show then it then the brown starts to grow out. This causes the top part of your hair to be your natural colour (blonde) and the bottom half to be the colour you died it (brown). talk to your hairdresser though. There may be a way to have it properly done without having to do the above.
Dominant traits cover recessive traits. For instance, if two people of the opposite gender with brown hair also have genes for red or blonde hair, then they have a 1:4 chance of producing a child with red/blonde hair. The odds are also 1:4 for producing a child with 2 genes for brown hair; so that child would never have children with red/blonde hair even if married to a redhead or blonde. Then there are 50% (2:4) odds of producing a dark-haired child who is a carrier for red/blonde hair.
It depends on a lot of things. First, what color of hair do each of your parents have? Lighter hair is a recessive trait, and darker hair is dominant. Chances are that the baby will have darker hair. Of course, lots of children are born with blonde hair that darkens as it gets older. <P>To answer this we have to dabble into genetics... First off both red and blonde are recessive genes, meaning that they do not become the dominnant trait very easily. Brown is a dominant gene, which means it shows up most of the time as the dominant trait. You best guess would to be look at your family history. Are there lots of blondes in either side of your family? If so the chance that you baby would have blonde hair is much higher, because the recessive trait is coming out more. If you mostly have brown or black haired people in your family, the dominant gene is holding and most likely the baby would have brown or black hair.</P>
If you have dark brown hair then it is possible for you to get blonde highlights in foil. However, it may dry out your hair more then it would a lighter haired person.
yes, if you're nice like you say you are!
From experience: It will turn blonde where the highlights are. I tried to dye my hair all the way blonde, it turns blonde but a yellow-ish blonde. Brown works better with it
Yes , it would look really nice if you have brown eyes Blondie hair is perfect
i would say a light brown to dark blonde :) !
he hasn't seen you, but if he did, he probably would. But, I am sorry to say, that if you have brown hair and brown eyes, you have better luck than a blonde haired girl. *sigh* Because all his past girlfriends had brown hair and brown eyes, at least most of them did. **sigh**
not totally sure, but based off of genetics...both of his parents would have to have a recessive gene for blonde hair, and he was that 25% chance that they would have a blonde haired child.
The natural highlights in the hair. Hair doesn't have ONE only colour. you have highlights ..naturally.
If you have naturally blonde hair then die your hair brown, your blnde roots satrt to show then it then the brown starts to grow out. This causes the top part of your hair to be your natural colour (blonde) and the bottom half to be the colour you died it (brown). talk to your hairdresser though. There may be a way to have it properly done without having to do the above.
Yes, they can have a baby with blond hair if the mother has the gene that produces blonde hair (recessive) and also if the father has the same gene. It would be best if they both had blonde hair, but two people with brown hair can still have a blonde haired baby. It all depends on the genes that the parents received from their parents.
i would say red or blonde for girls and brown or dirty blonde for boys.
Dark blonde