Brownish yellowish
No, it's a wig.
General male pattern baldness.
Beyonce's real hair color is brown.
David Crowder's hair color is brown.
her natural hair color is blonde
Yes and No. Yes- if the color your hair is dyed is a naturally occurring hair color, there is a chance that your child may have that hair color. No- Your baby's hair will never turn the color of your hair BECAUSE you dyed it. The dye will not change your genetic makeup.
2 parents with brown hair can produce a child with red hair
50% that the child will have either.
Hair color genetics are complicated. Your child could actually have any color hair, from blond (less likely) to brown or black (more likely).
Two parents with brown hair can produce a child with red hair
it depends if you are male are female.
it's like a red color
The chances of inheriting a recessive hair color from your parents depend on their genetic makeup. If both parents carry the recessive gene for a certain hair color, there is a 25 chance that their child will inherit that color.
No, it's impossible to inherit a parent's dyed hair color.
There is no direct correlation between a parent's eye color and a child's hair color. Hair and eye color are determined by different genetic factors. While certain combinations of eye and hair color may be more common within certain populations, it is not accurate to predict someone's hair color solely based on their parent's eye color.
Hair color can change over time due to a combination of genetic factors and environmental influences. The genes responsible for hair color can be activated or deactivated as a person ages, leading to a change in hair pigmentation. In the case of a child with blond hair growing up to be an adult with brown hair, it is likely that the genetic expression of the hair color genes shifted as the individual matured.
Not necessarily. Hair color is determined by multiple genes inherited from both parents, so it is possible for two brown-haired parents to have a child with a different hair color, such as blonde or red. It depends on the specific combination of genes that the child inherits.