Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Where did the red come from?

My daughter has red hair more like strawberry blond, anyway niether me nor my husband have red hair....people are always asking where does she get the red hair from? No she is not the milkmans kid...I dont know where it came from!



Why do they say it with such scepticism? And hey if anyone can tell me where the red came from I'd love an answer?



Where did the red come from?

The gene for red hair is recessive.



Let's say..



Two brunette genes = BB



One brunette gene/one red gene = Br



Two red genes = rr



The B overpowers the r, so if you have Br, then your hair is brunette. This is most likely what you and your husband both have.



Your children would have a possibility of BB, Br, or rr. Only the rr would have red hair.



If you look back in your family history (maybe WAY back), there is probably someone with red hair on both sides.



This is a really simplified version of what your genetics might look like. I hope it helped!



Where did the red come from?

It just comes back from a long time ago in the genes. It could be something that's recessive in your %26amp; your husband, but with her it's dominant.



Where did the red come from?

red came from blood



Where did the red come from?

Red hair can be genetic, or the fusion of a darker-haired and a lighter haired parents. Strawberry blonde hair is glamourous! Tell them that thats the way God made her and you love her the more for it!



Where did the red come from?

you daughter has got genes from someone older in your family tree, maybe if you back track through yours and your husbands family tree, you can find find some1 that had red hair, i believe strawberry red on a girl is soo pretty ; )



Where did the red come from?

I have two beautiful daughters with strawberry blond (SB) hair. It is amusing how much I see other folks trying to get their hair that color. My girls have always messed with the color to get it different; like blonder or darker.



I was a bit SB when younger. My wife's mother's hair was red. Quite a bit on both sides of the family.



Where did the red come from?

l'm also a blonde with a reddish tinge to my hair, my mother had blonde hair when she was very young, by the time she reached her twenties there was absolutely no blonde and if l didn't have a portrait of her when she was about 5 years old l would never believed that she was a blonde, but some of my uncles had reddish hair - it's what we call "The throw back gene".lf you look back far enough, you will probably find one of your ancestors had red hair and that''s where it comes from.



Where did the red come from?

How old is your daughter? My neice and nephew were both born red heads, but grew out of it as they got older. Neither of their parents are red heads. It's most likely just a recessive gene she caught that she'll grow out of.

Herbal Essences Hair Color Radiant Ruby?

I was wondering if anyone has used this color, and if so what they thought... I have my hair dyed a strawberry blonde right now, but don't like it cause my darker red (which was washout dye that didn't washout) is showing through. So figuring I need a darker color and still wanting to stay in the reds I found this.



I am only asking about this color because I don't want the red to fade into PINK and I am hesitant because I don't want crayon red hair. But something that is true red.



Please and thanks for your answers!



Herbal Essences Hair Color Radiant Ruby?

excellent product and color, its the only one i use..this lasts a long time and it stays as a burgundy color over my dark brown hair..its great, its all ive been using for years



Herbal Essences Hair Color Radiant Ruby?

I not sure about that product but (herbal essences is usually a good product) if I were you I think it's safer to got to a hair salon because sometimes when people bye their hair on their own it comes out a bright ugly red which you don't want!!!



Herbal Essences Hair Color Radiant Ruby?

there is a chemcialwashout dye shampoo i fully understand i went from black to keisha cole red. try a salon for the product purchuse a salon welcoming us people of darker hair.

My hair turned black to brown in some spots?

My hair has brown and even a couple of red hairs. Does this mean anything considering my hair is supposed to be black? Uhh.. I've used hair gel ever since I was 9-10ish and now im 14 wondering if something is up.



My hair is mostly black when view on the top but if I lift my hair theres a lot of brown hairs. Is my hair fading?



My hair turned black to brown in some spots?

Magic 8 ball asks "Are you half chameleon?"



My hair turned black to brown in some spots?

prevention is better than cure



My hair turned black to brown in some spots?

it may be the sun. especially if you layout or go to the tanning bed, that can lighten your hair.



My hair turned black to brown in some spots?

It's just your hair getting highlighted naturally by the sun. My hair does the same thing.



My hair turned black to brown in some spots?

you should see a doctor soon. this color changing happened to my uncle and he ended up dying pretty quickly after.



My hair turned black to brown in some spots?

They are probably just natural highlights.



My hair turned black to brown in some spots?

Your hair can change colors with hormones. This is true with thickness as well.



For instance, When a women is pregnant her hair can change from blonde to brown because of hormones of the pregnancy. (just an example)



Your age is a common age for hormones to start acting up:)



Hope this helps....



My hair turned black to brown in some spots?

WHEN WE GET OLDER OUR HAIR WILL CHANGE COLOR OR TEXTURE ....... MY HAIR USE TO BE BLACK AND AFTER I GOT OLDER MY HAIR IS MORE OF A DARK BROWNISH COLOR ......... DONT FREAK OUT THERE IS NOTHING WRONG UNLESS YOU PUT SOMETHING IN YOUR HAIR TO BRIGHTEN IT UP SOMEHOW.

What type of red streaks should i add to dirty blonde hair? (summer sun recently lightened it to blo

be very careful! i have blonde hair and i put red on it and one it fades quickly and two there are chances that you could get a pinkish tint to your hair. blonde and red dont mix well together all the time

What's the best way to remove hair 'down below'? I mean without leaving red bumps or

i wonder that too........



my hubbie generally likes it with "not that much"



but i cant the handle shaving.....i have sensitive skin.....and we really dont have the $ to go get a bikini wax.



so i have to deal with the shaving..........i put alcohol on it right afterwards..........it works but stings like hell......it doesnt leave me all red~!



i tried waxing with my facial wax(its all purpose) and that worked realy well and the SPOT that i did took like 6 weeks to grow back in..........i would do it all but its pretty hard to get it all.(if you know what i mean) and man did it hurt LOL LOL!!!!!!!



.you can always try the laser!!



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What's the best way to remove hair 'down below'? I mean without leaving red bumps or getting a rash?

i tried electrolysis before, but its to many visits to even show a difference.



What's the best way to remove hair 'down below'? I mean without leaving red bumps or getting a rash?

Well i would say that when you get off the plane in Australia,



before you start cutting peoples hair off , you should check for some really good bump and rash cream at the local drug store.



What's the best way to remove hair 'down below'? I mean without leaving red bumps or getting a rash?

The only way I can avoid it is by using nair. Don't leave the nair on for more than 8 minutes though, you don't want a rash from the nair. Shaving will definently leave the red bumps called ingrown hairs. You could wax, but I'm terrifed to wax down there.



What's the best way to remove hair 'down below'? I mean without leaving red bumps or getting a rash?

Waxing, definitely! You need to take two painkillers half an hour beforehand and another 2 about an hour or so later, though. Oh, and DON'T wax the down below hair right away if you're a waxing virgin - start with legs first and move up from there.



If however you're not a waxing virgin, I highly reccommend a Hollywood. Rather painful, but the results are worth the cost and pain involved - DON'T FORGET THE PAINKILLERS!



What's the best way to remove hair 'down below'? I mean without leaving red bumps or getting a rash?

a lady shave! only way ive found that u dont get a rash or anything, razor blades,waxing or hair removal methods are rubbish in comparison, only downside it the shave isnt as close as other methods but at least it doesnt look so unsightly!!



What's the best way to remove hair 'down below'? I mean without leaving red bumps or getting a rash?

i pluck it out but it too damn tedious...really it sometimes gets me frustrated i think it's best to keep the hair there because if you cut it it will grow hairier and i have to pluck everyday and it's hard. ;(



What's the best way to remove hair 'down below'? I mean without leaving red bumps or getting a rash?

Waxing.. ouch! shaving ouch! nair... ouchies!.... try laser, it's expensive but you get rid of it! you can have it all removed or only a part, and trim the rest... it rocks!



What's the best way to remove hair 'down below'? I mean without leaving red bumps or getting a rash?

trim short with scissors, then using a razor - with shaving lotion as a lubricant and moisturizer (if none is available, hair condition works great in a pinch) shave WITH the grain and against it.



might mean you have to take more time, but you'll see the "lay of the land" after a couple shaving sessions and it will become easier and less irritated.



my wife used to have the hardest time with razor bumps and i've never had them. it's just skin sensitivity but going out of the way to make sure the hairs are softened and moisturized tends to help a lot.



What's the best way to remove hair 'down below'? I mean without leaving red bumps or getting a rash?

The only thing that works for sensitive skin is (1) Use Coochy shaving cream and razor and (2) Put "Bikini Zone" cream (or gel) on after the shave. It took me years to figure out this combination. You can buy coochy on ebay or adult stores. Bikini Zone is sold in any drugstore. Pretty much any razor will do as long as it has at least two blades and is sharp. Good luck!



What's the best way to remove hair 'down below'? I mean without leaving red bumps or getting a rash?

wax, and the best i've ever experienced was at Elizabeth Arden Red Door Spa. they use the most amazing wax that doesn't require strips and the technicians are so good. waxing hurts no matter what, but sometimes if you have the right tech and the right wax it will be ok



What's the best way to remove hair 'down below'? I mean without leaving red bumps or getting a rash?

The best way without leaving red bumps or getting a rash is definitely IPL flash. It costs a lot but the result is definitely worth that lot.



If money is loose in your pocket let's follow Joe's answer above but use ONLY RAZOR with NEW BLADEs. Moisturizing and sharp blade can reduce those effects.



What's the best way to remove hair 'down below'? I mean without leaving red bumps or getting a rash?

Get the shaving cream called coochie and then put cortizone 10 on after wards while your skin is still damp.

How do i get rid of red spots that i got from using a hair removal cream?

should i use hydrocortisone or neosporin???



How do i get rid of red spots that i got from using a hair removal cream?

these types of cream are very bad for your skin. Most likely you are having sensitivity issues with it. Rinse off in cool water by taking a cool bath. If you have aloe vera apply that on it. Hydrocortisol cream might work too but I think it would be best to just leave the red spots alone. You dont want anything else to chemically react with what has seeped into your skin because it could cause you to break out more. If it is painful or itchy call your doc. If its just red and not sensitive, wait a while and see if it dissapears on its own. good luck. Also dont use the hair removal cream anymore if its hurting your skin!



How do i get rid of red spots that i got from using a hair removal cream?

Take a shower and stop using that cream.



How do i get rid of red spots that i got from using a hair removal cream?

If it was an allergic reaction, hydrocortisone might help. You could also try taking benadryl.



How do i get rid of red spots that i got from using a hair removal cream?

stop using d cream now and apply 2 ice daily it will go away in 1 week



How do i get rid of red spots that i got from using a hair removal cream?

some kind of helging ontmint

I had my hair professionally done at a salon this past saturday... it didn't come put like I ex

I have naturally brown/red hair and wanted to go strawberry blonde. My hair was bleached then had red toner put on it. It has a ton of "yellow" parts now. IM NOT HAPPY!



I called the salon and she said she would add another red toner to tone down some of the blonde. Is that going to kill my hair? Should I wait a little longer before having more color added?



Everyone , including my picky husband says it looks great , but Im not convinced. Maybe just so drastic that Im not used to it.



Any advice would be appreciated.



I had my hair professionally done at a salon this past saturday... it didn't come put like I expected....?

When I first got my hair professionally colored in a slightly darker tone, they used toner to reduce the brassiness of my blonde. It really bothered me for a few days, but I grew to love it and realized it was just the difference that bothered me. In any event, I'd definitely give it a week before any recoloring, not only to think it over but also to give your hair some time to relax. Doing too much chemical work to your hair at once can be extremely damaging and can cause it to fall out.



I had my hair professionally done at a salon this past saturday... it didn't come put like I expected....?

I think you should wait or your hair will get thinner =x



I had my hair professionally done at a salon this past saturday... it didn't come put like I expected....?

Well I'd get it fixed right away. I've had an experience like this before as well and it was terrible. It was for my bf's grad and I got my hair done for it (one color on top layer and one on bottom) and she mixed the red and black kind of when putting it on n there were splots on the black! Needless to say I was not happy and even when I got my hair done she was like "Oops I accidentally got black on a few parts of the red but nobody will notice it's on the bottom color right?" I was soooo angry! And this was suppose to be a nice salon as well and the funny part is when I left the salon and had paid for it all she had the nerve to give me her card. Pushy or what?!?



I know it's frustrating!! Goodluck!



I had my hair professionally done at a salon this past saturday... it didn't come put like I expected....?

Yes, I definatly think you should wait longer no affence but or else you'll look weird! Kind of like... U know wat i means!



I had my hair professionally done at a salon this past saturday... it didn't come put like I expected....?

If everyone is telling you it looks great, maybe you're just not used to it yet.



But...having said that...if you really hate it then by all means go back and make them fix it. They were supposed to do it the way you asked for it to be done.



BTW you don't include a pic but from your description it sounds pretty awesome to me (just my opinion).



Good luck!



I had my hair professionally done at a salon this past saturday... it didn't come put like I expected....?

Yes, it will probably kill your hair. You know, it's just not fair! You can go in, tell them what you would like, and they never really get it. I have heard so many people tell me about their hair nightmare stories. Anyway, you should definitely wait a bit longer (at least two weeks) before getting your hair dyed again or else it will overwhelm your hair with chemicals. Good luck!



I had my hair professionally done at a salon this past saturday... it didn't come put like I expected....?

I had the same problem...naturally dark hair when stripped, pulls brassy yellow and orange tones. The only way my hair got rid of yellow was to double process (do it again). Your hair needs to be lightened more....to a platinum, then colored over. Or, you could try a shampoo or product designed to remove brassy tones....like matrix so silver shampoo...but it might take your red out faster.....definitely wait at least a week or so, and condition with a reconstructive conditioner like Joico's K-pac (those can both be found in professional salons and are highly recommended) But, in the end, you really need to trust your stylist...explain in great detail and hopefully she'll fix it to your liking...if not, you may need to find a new stylist ( I did...my old stylist kept re-doing my hair, bleaching, pulling through a cap, and putting me under the dryer while processing. All very bad ideas for over-processed hair...I finally had to go to someone else) Hope this helps! :)



I had my hair professionally done at a salon this past saturday... it didn't come put like I expected....?

my rule is give it a week. Some clients just need time to get used to the new look. Sometimes they do and sometimes they still hate it. So, if after a week, you still dont like the looks of it, go back and get it fixed. A stylist should not do anything to your hair if your hair is in too bad of shape to take it.