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Red hair - Wikipedia Red hair varies in hue from a deep burgundy or bright copper, or auburn, to burnt orange or red-orange to strawberry blond
11 Facts About Redheads: the Science Behind Red Hair The MC1R (or melanocortin 1 receptor) gene determines hair, skin and eye color If you’re a redhead, your MC1R gene has a mutation—or possibly several It’s why redheads are so rare
11 Fun Facts About Red Hair For National Redhead Day We’ll be celebrating National Redhead Day on November 5 It’s a day when every redhead gets a chance to shine each gorgeous strand of hair Redheads are often treated as the odd one out, because they possess the rarest of hair colors
Here are 10 facts about red hair for World Redhead Day Less than 2% of the world's population has red hair The highest concentration of redheads is in Scotland (13%), followed by Ireland (10%) From 2010-2016, the Irish Redhead Convention
Traits Commonly Associated with Red Hair - How to be a Redhead It’s commonly believed that all redheads are fair-skinned, and while it’s true that many redheads are, it’s not universal The MC1R gene determines red hair Some people call this the “redhead gene” because both parents have to have a specific variation of this gene to pass along the redhead trait The MC1R gene is also responsible for melanin
10 fascinating facts about redheads - Upworthy Redheads really are unique, and not just in looks In case there was any question, redheads are special That's not just an opinion about people with red hair or their appearance, but a statement of fact based on their scientific uniqueness
How Rare Is It to Be a Redhead and Why? - Biology Insights Red hair, ranging from deep burgundy to strawberry blonde, is a distinct human hair color It results from a specific balance of pigments within hair strands Red hair is the rarest natural hair color globally, appearing in approximately 1% to 2% of the world’s population