Hair color might not instinctively seem applicable as an indicator - TopicsExpress



          

Hair color might not instinctively seem applicable as an indicator of human traits. However, hair color is an outward indicator and genetic phenotype component that means different things according to the gender of the person bearing it. For example, blondes are sometimes perceived as especially feminine. In fact, scientific investigation indicates that blondes have higher levels of estrogen than other females. Blondes may thus have finer features and a more “youthful” personality than darker-haired women. Both male and female blonds have more hair, with an average of 130,000 hairs, compared to 100,000 for brunettes and 80,000 for redheads. -Litverse
Posted on: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 18:30:00 +0000

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