Chances are, you are probably NOT.
We did a little research and found, that only about 2% of the population are natural redheads.
Wow. We didn't think the percentage were that tiny. But what we will say, is that there's nothing tiny about having a glorious head of red hair. It's such a 'notice me' hue, and when a redhead enters a room, all eyes follow.
Maybe that's why gorgeous celebrities are turning red-headed these days. Of course, Rihanna has been absolutely delighted getting a lot of attention for her Raggedy-Ann red locks. And the sexy singerknows how to her rock a cherry red do like no one else. And it doesn't appear that she wants to switch hair shades anytime soon.
Then we have movie stars like Drew Barrymore, Scarlett Johansson, and Emma Stone dipping their hair into a bottle of red color recently. And so, too, have Blake Lively and Hayley Williams, gone over to the fiery shades of auburn and copper.
It's easy becoming a redhead, but staying that way, is the ultimate hair test. It's not easy being red.
Celebrity master colorist, Kim Vo, probably said it best, about maintaining that fiery mane of bottled hair color:
"The biggest challenge are reds. The red color molecule is the smallest of all colors. It's like a tropical rainstorm. It's tempest and dramatic at first and then quickly fades."
We can give you a bit more red hair beauty advice----If you wish to keep those red lockslooking new, then do NOT use hair products with sulfates, which can strip pigment.
Meantime, enjoy your redness and all the attention that goes with it.
Your so right-RED is THE hardest hair dye to keep in. I ruined my hair trying to be a red=head for 2 years. I kept coloring it and coloring it myself becauze it faded so fast. You need a pro to keep red hair lookinggood.
ReplyDeleteRIHANNA is so-ooooooo sexy she could wear blue hair and still look HOT!!
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