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the hair you’re born withWym natural roots nigga
the one you have during childhood or pre puberty
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the hair you’re born withWym natural roots nigga

I don't even believe that either, most nordics I know either dye their hair blonde or have a wishy washy definition of blonde. Could be wrong though
If we use the most strict definition of blonde (that is used in Anglosphere and Scandinavian countries) which is a yellowy or whiteish color then I don't think they make up the majority anywhere, only amongst children.never actually seen one, you mfs rare as hell. People generally don't like to admit they bleach their hair either
Wouldn't doubt there isthe hair you’re born with
the one you have during childhood or pre puberty
last one’s usually the final color most natural blondes getIf we use the most strict definition of blonde (that is used in Anglosphere and Scandinavian countries) which is a yellowy or whiteish color then I don't think they make up the majority anywhere, only amongst children.
Something like this is what I'd classify as truly blonde, if we're going by strict definitions:
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Or at least something like this:
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While something like this might be a lot more common, which in my opinion is more like light brown rather than blonde but might be seen differently by some:
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haha you cantWouldn't doubt there is
U can get light eyes back so why not original hair color and texture
Which onehaha you cant
Yeah I agree with you here, the last color historically has been considered "blonde" but i'm sure a lot of us wouldn't consider it that now especially as the definition of who's white has shrunk massively, in a lot of asian populations the last color is still considered blonde though.If we use the most strict definition of blonde (that is used in Anglosphere and Scandinavian countries) which is a yellowy or whiteish color then I don't think they make up the majority anywhere, only amongst children.
Something like this is what I'd classify as truly blonde, if we're going by strict definitions:
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Or at least something like this:
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While something like this might be a lot more common, which in my opinion is more like light brown rather than blonde but might be seen differently by some:
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hair colorWhich one
the only way you are able to get the hair your born with back is by bleaching it, there is a reason why when blacks, asians and browns bleach their hair it generally comes out orangey ( it's especially common with pakistani girls who live in white areasthe hair you’re born with
the one you have during childhood or pre puberty
bleaching it isn’t natural, i’m not sure why anyone would bleach. it’d just mask your undertones. all it really does is strip the pigment out of the hair. for ethnics that do this shit it just looks weird and uncanny, not natural at all lolthe only way you are able to get the hair your born with back is by bleaching it, there is a reason why when blacks, asians and browns bleach their hair it generally comes out orangey ( it's especially common with pakistani girls who live in white areas)
People have reported lighter hair on primal diet but afaik only europeans and it might just be caused by sun exposure due to them having higher propensity to get more sunlighthair color
Nope completely naturally, its documentednot sure about eye color but i guess it’s possible through black market stroma
nah, hair color is mainly controlled by how much melanin your hair follicles producePeople have reported lighter hair on primal diet but afaik only europeans and it might just be caused by sun exposure due to them having higher propensity to get more sunlight
haha nice one manNope completely naturally, its documented
someone told me u were from pakistan? but mirinin my late teens, theres still some streaks of blonde but its more brunette/ lightish brown now
Usually melanin develops in puberty, the key difference here is ethnics hence why bleach generally doesn't make their hair blondebleaching it isn’t natural, i’m not sure why anyone would bleach. it’d just mask your undertones. all it really does is strip the pigment out of the hair. for ethnics that do this shit it just looks weird and uncanny, not natural at all lol
Your bait doesnt work on me anymoresomeone told me u were from pakistan? but mirin
No, I'm speaking in full truth. I thought you were South Asian. but I get why you'd think it's bait, cause of the glorious BBC pill is the truth.Your bait doesnt work on me anymore
Oh lmao who told u?No, I'm speaking in full truth. I thought you were South Asian.
@Anakin_10kOh lmao who told u?
what about ethnics with red/auburn undertonesUsually melanin develops in puberty, the key difference here is ethnics hence why bleach generally doesn't make their hair blonde
The vast majority of white people are born with light hair hence why bleach works much better on it
Legit one of the biggest white glazers of the forum lolsomeone told me u were from pakistan? but mirin
Well he's French, he doesn't speak good English.The translator must have malfunctioned here
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As I said it makes their hair orangewhat about ethnics with red/auburn undertones
if you haven't gotten a pakistani accusation before have you really been on org?someone told me u were from pakistan? but mirin
good enough tbhAs I said it makes their hair orange
The translator must have malfunctioned here
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he is fully white its even worse@Anakin_10k