Light_Bringer said:
I was trying to limit my posting here to SGs that are indeed natural blondes, so I hope I'm correct so far.
Whenever there's a set with a blonde on SG I spend a decent chunk of time trying to figure out if it's natural or not. Not that I really care either way, but I always get curious.
Like for example I'm a natural blonde but in the above picture my hair is definitely dyed a few shades lighter than my natural color.
Morgan said:
Whenever there's a set with a blonde on SG I spend a decent chunk of time trying to figure out if it's natural or not. Not that I really care either way, but I always get curious.
*High fives Morgan*
That's pretty much how I am too. I do get curious about it. I heard something on the news a couple of years ago that said the percentage of people in the world who are truly blonde-haired is actually rather low.
Morgan said:
Whenever there's a set with a blonde on SG I spend a decent chunk of time trying to figure out if it's natural or not. Not that I really care either way, but I always get curious.
*High fives Morgan*
That's pretty much how I am too. I do get curious about it. I heard something on the news a couple of years ago that said the percentage of people in the world who are truly blonde-haired is actually rather low.
I did a quick search that seemed to imply that natural blonde hair in adults is pretty rare, but sadly nothing that I'd site is a valid source. Wiki lists where it's more commonly distributed but nothing with percentages.
And on a gross note, googling "blonde hair percentage" got me a link to the racist organization Stormfront on the first page of results.
Although her hair has been all manners of color lately, she's still a blonde.
I'm glad you mentioned that about hair coloring because I have to admit that I'm getting confused about which SGs are actually natural blondes.
I was trying to limit my posting here to SGs that are indeed natural blondes, so I hope I'm correct so far.
I posted pics of when they were blond at the time. So many of the girls' hair changes color, I don't care if it's natural or not.
That was my criterion also - pictures in which the model was blonde, not natural blondes or famously blonde, which is also interesting.
Many famous blondes aren't famous for their natural color. Jean Harlow certainly lightened her hair, and Jayne Mansfield. More contemporarily, Kendra, Holly, Paris - none of them are naturally as blonde as they are famous for being.
Blondeness is a fairly interesting concept in Western history.
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JAN 11, 2011 01:44 AM