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I'm sure this is obvious, but I wanted to put my thoughts down here.
Have you ever noticed that if you go into a room, or watch a TV show or whatever, the vast majority of men have dark hair color? But with women there will be a wide variety of hair colors, and definitely more women than men with lighter hair color? It's interesting to me because it appears that vibrant colors seem to play a part in attraction for females.
Studies show that women prefer men with dark hair. Studies also show that men prefer brunettes, yet there are soooo many women who dye their hair blonde, or red, or lighten it with highlights. I actually think that natural red hair is the most attractive hair color on a female, but it is so rare that it doesn't really show up in surveys. Most just ask "Which do you prefer, blonde or brunette?"
Obviously the reason for the color difference is that so many women change their hair color. I don't know what the percentage of women is that just keeps their color natural, but it has to be fairly small. And those must be mostly brunette. Actually, I was just looking up natural hair colors for celebrities, and I was surprised at how many changed from blonde to brunette - I would have thought most women lighten their hair.
The last study I read said that men prefer women with brown hair and blue eyes. While women prefer men with brown hair and brown eyes. For some reason, bright colors seem to attract men moreso than women.
Have you ever noticed that if you go into a room, or watch a TV show or whatever, the vast majority of men have dark hair color? But with women there will be a wide variety of hair colors, and definitely more women than men with lighter hair color? It's interesting to me because it appears that vibrant colors seem to play a part in attraction for females.
Studies show that women prefer men with dark hair. Studies also show that men prefer brunettes, yet there are soooo many women who dye their hair blonde, or red, or lighten it with highlights. I actually think that natural red hair is the most attractive hair color on a female, but it is so rare that it doesn't really show up in surveys. Most just ask "Which do you prefer, blonde or brunette?"
Obviously the reason for the color difference is that so many women change their hair color. I don't know what the percentage of women is that just keeps their color natural, but it has to be fairly small. And those must be mostly brunette. Actually, I was just looking up natural hair colors for celebrities, and I was surprised at how many changed from blonde to brunette - I would have thought most women lighten their hair.
The last study I read said that men prefer women with brown hair and blue eyes. While women prefer men with brown hair and brown eyes. For some reason, bright colors seem to attract men moreso than women.