Lighter hair colors, which started as rare mutations, became popular for breeding, and numbers increased dramatically, according to the research, published under the aegis of the University of St. Andrews. ... However, the future of the blond is uncertain.
A study by the World Health Organization found that natural blonds are likely to be extinct within 200 years because there are too few people carrying the blond gene. According to the W.H.O. study, the last natural blond is likely to be born in Finland during 2202.
What do you think?
2006-06-16
06:15:38
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I could care less, I won't be around then. Just wanted to know what everyone else thought.
2006-06-16
06:26:48 ·
update #1