Hair color does not affect the number of hair follicles on the head. The number of hair follicles is determined genetically and remains constant regardless of hair color.
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it depends if you are male are female.
That would be brown.
William Clark was a Caucasian male with light brown or sandy blonde hair.
Blue eye color is common in males.
curley blonde hair, average height white male
For male is Brown Hair and Brown Eyes. But for female well any.
The AVERAGE size for an adult male is 5.57", erect. Nothing other than adult age will tell if your size will be the same, greater or less. It all comes down to genetics just has height or hair color or eye color.
Blondes have the most with about 120,000 strands. Redheads have the least with 80,000. People with black or brown hair are somewhere in between the two. It's to do with the gene pool and nothing more! Has nothing to do with hair color.
The color of facial hair is not necessarily the same color as the hair on the top of your head and the variation in color is generally higher among gingers and blonds than among brown or black-haired individuals. The color of a man's facial hair is usually the same color as the hairs on his arms and chest. Repetitive shaving only changes the quantity of facial hairs a man possesses, not the color of said hairs.
His hair color is blue