there are many shades of blond
Many sub-categories of blonde hair have also been made to describe someone with blonde hair more accurately. Examples include the following: Platinum Blonde and Towhead (nearly white; almost only found naturally in children, but occurring rarely amongst some adult ethnic Finns and Swedes); Sandy Blonde (similar to sand in color); Ash Blonde (usually quite fair and has some ashen (grey) color to it), Dirty Blonde and Dishwater Blonde (together with Ash Blonde, these three are much the same, describing a dark blonde shade, though the last two may be considered offensive); Golden Blonde (lighter, with a gold cast); Bottled Blonde (i.e., someone who bleaches their hair); Strawberry Blonde (with a reddish hue); Pool Blonde (greenish hair some people get after habitual use of a chlorinated pool); Hazy Blonde and Zebra Blonde (blonde/brunette with natural blonde/brown streaks in their hair, etc
2006-11-06
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