Thursday 6 February 2014

Extinction : Blondes may have more fun, but this might not be the case for much longer..............

As previously mentioned in my blog in an earlier post, blondes are predicted to become extinct in the coming century. According to the WHO( the world health organisation), the last blonde is said to be born in Finland in 2022.
Blonde hair is a recessive gene , and in order for it to be passed onto the next generation or offspring, both parents need to carry the blonde gene. if both parents carry this gene from their family history, it is most likely that the child will have blonde hair.
the last person with blonde hair is predicted to be born in Finland, as this is the place where blonde hair is the most prevalent and where the most people have blonde hair. But many experts condemn the statement about blonde hair becoming extinct , saying that the blonde gene may be recessive , but it certainly wont die out. There are contradicting views over this topic.In some cases scientists believe this is very accurate, but others think that this is just a statement without any proof behind it.  Some say that magazines and newspapers reported this astonishing statement about blondes, stating that the WHO ( the world health organisation) had done scientific research on it. But the WHO deny having done this study. so who is to believe in this scenario ? The theorists or the factualists? Will our grandchildren grow up not seeing a blonde human being? And if natural blondes do eventually become extinct , will women still continue to dye their hair blonde? I personally think that there will be a slight decrease in the number of natural blondes, but i don't think that natural blondes will become extinct, and i certainly dont believe that blonde hairdye will be considered a thing of the past either!

this is a video i found on youtube about the theory of the extinction of blondes:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=ab1EixVFKZE

Wednesday 5 February 2014

Blonde hair over time .....

Blonde hair has only really been around for around 1100 years, but throughout this time, blonde hair has made quite an impact on society during different time periods.  It  has been perceived in different ways, and some perceptions like the dumb blonde stereotype live on today, as we know. But how was blonde hair considered back in our ancestor's time?
In ancient Greece(7th Century BC), blondes were regarded very highly in society. Goddesses such as Aphrodite and heroes of the Iliad were said to have blonde hair. This shows how important blonde hair was considered in their society. they also thought that Venus, their god of love had blonde hair. this could partly have to do with why Greek men found blondes so attractive.
                     
In the next century, during Ancient Rome(8th Century BC), there were very different thoughts about blonde hair. At first, blonde hair was linked to prostitution and a sign of undesirability and poverty.Many women even dyed their hair from blonde to a darker colour to prevent being associated with these things. But over time, after learning about the Greek perception of blondes, roman society began to regard blonde hair as desirable and elegant. so many Roman woman resorted to dying their hair to a blonde colour.


Moving forward to the middle ages, women continued to dye their hair blonde. In this age, blonde hair was  associated with prostitutes and was considered provocative.
The renaissance period came next, italian artists depicted beautiful women with blonde hair in their paintings. this made people of this time associate blondes with beauty, grace and elegance. women also began to think of new ways of dying their hair, one of which involved putting lemon juice in ones hair and then going out in the sun in the hope that this would lighten your hair. this method is still used today and could be considered as an old wives tale.


In the 16th - 17th century, darker hair was considered more beautiful than fair hair, But this all changed in the 18th century when Marie Antoinette came into power.
from the 1900's onwards, blonde hair could have been described in some cases as the pinnacle of beauty, because of icons such as Marilyn Monroe.Here , the dumb blonde stereotype was enforced even more in movies and media at this time.
Today, blonde hair is still considered pretty, but not in the way that it may have been centuries ago. Mwany women dye their hair and there is probably more blondes around today than ever(most of them not natural of course), as blonde hair dye is now so easy to use and readily available.






Monday 3 February 2014

The different variations of Blonde


As you may have noticed, their are many variations of blonde. There is no set one blonde colour. Blonde as we know is measured on the fischer saller scale, but blonde hair colour is generalised into a few different catagories. The main catagories are :
  • Platinum Blonde is almost white in color with a tint of silver or white ,  it is the lightest of the blonde shades.It is normally found among young children. To get this colour in women's hair,they use peroxide to bleach their hair.
  •  Golden blonde, is also called honey blonde. Like its name, golden blonde hair looks golden in colour.

  • A strawberry blonde has a tint of slight reddish colour in the blonde hair. And is sort of like a mix between blonde and ginger hair.

  • Light blonde , is a pale yellow colour that does not have gold, red or brown tints.


  • Dirty blonde,  is a darker shade of blonde. It could be defined as a mixture of brown and blonde hair.

  •  Sandy blonde is the darkest of all the blonde shades. And could be classed as more brown than blonde.

 

As you can see, each of these shades of blonde are very different. there is a huge spectrum of blonde hair colours. |For example,  l'oreal has a huge variety of blonde hair dye which contains around 55 shades of blonde! this should be more han enough for a person to choose from.