: Blondness is caused by a low concentration of eumelanin (dark pigment) and a moderate level of pheomelanin (red/yellow pigment) [2].
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The spectrum of blondness is vast, ranging from cool to warm tones: : Blondness is caused by a low concentration
: Some scientists suggest blondness evolved in Northern Europe due to sexual selection or as a byproduct of the need for higher Vitamin D absorption in low-light environments [5]. Cultural and Historical Significance AI responses may include mistakes
: A unique blend containing enough red pigment to lean towards ginger.
: Warm tones with a higher concentration of pheomelanin.
: In Ancient Greece and Rome, blonde hair was often associated with divinity and beauty. Roman women famously used saffron or even gold dust to lighten their hair [6].