Are the blondes really more cheerful? Do they have more fun and men's attention? Some may state that hair color can't influence the way we accept people, but in fact, hair colour and hairdo style can tell a lot about the personality.
Whether you are an owner of red, blonde, black or blue hair, the typical stereotypes about the influence of hair colour are pursuing you.
For instance, the blondes often convince everyone that they have more fun due to their blonde hair. Brunettes protest in their turn that they are more intelligent and passionate.
Among the most common stereotypes of each hair color are the following:
-Blondes are considered to be dumm, cheerful and flirtatious.
-Brunettes are thought to be boring, calm, intelligent and conservative.
-Black hair color means evil, passion and magic. Owners of this hair color are witch like and sultry.
-Red (or ginger) usually stands for emotional, extravagant and geeky background.
-Freak hair colors such as purple, blue or green are used to attract attention and protest against the society. They are unique and funky.
But all of us are aware that there are intelligent and boring girls both among blondes and brunettes, as well as cheerful and thick observed in both types.
You perceive the human as a mix of different factors such as skin tint, style of clothing, eye color, hairdo and make-up. And all these components must work perfectly together and add charm and charisma to one another. For instance, black clothing and long hair suites best the blondes and makes the hair colour even more bright and attractive.
The girls have been competing for men's attention and for self-satisfaction for ages. It's incontestable that different people have different tastes but there are some rules of a good taste that define what clothing is the best choice for what hair colour (e.g. red for the brunettes, black for the blondes, emerald green for the red-haired goddesses).
To speak in general there is no real war between the hair colours, but just between the individuals. It's not the color itself, but the combination of hair colour and clothing that influence the way the individual is perceived. You are always free to dye your hair color if you don't like it.
After the years of being laughed at as stupid chicks, the blondes showed the exciting results, based on the latest research. An academic study has revealed that blondes tend to be more aggressive and self-confident than the owners of dark or red hair.
The reason may lay in fact that women with fair hair drive more attention because they are considered prettier by the majority of men. And according to the study the more special people feel, the more agressive and persistant they are on their way to the goals achievement. Even those women who are not blonde by nature but dye their hair blonde, adopt the traditional attributes of the natural blondes.
But being agressive, the blondes are rarely able to fight themselves, while the brunettes and the red-haired girls are able to act to protect their thoughts or rights.
The worldwide well-known psychologist named Catherine Salmon (University of Redlands, California) states that blondes are more self-confident, they believe in their resources and talents in spite of the fact the results don't necessarily meet their confidence. The brunettes in their turn tend to work harder and expect less social facilities or special treatment.
Another study has revealed that men imagine blondes better to be on place of their girlfriends and the brunettes in the role of their future wives.
And one more interesting observation: both dark-haired women and men are likely to get a higher salary than their blonde or red-haired fellows. For 75 percent of people who were requested in the special survey the brunettes are the most intelligent. And for 71 percent the dark-haired beauties are expected to be ideal partners.
I prefer blondes, they are the hottest