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Natural or colored, your shade of hair color impacts how the world sees you... and how you see yourself. A lot of our self-image is based on the perceptions of other people. You partially view yourself through others' eyes and act accordingly. That's why the color of our hair tends to stereotype us. Here's the deal of what that means for all you redheads, blondes and brunettes. We've also got tips on how to keep your hair looking shiny and gorgeous, whatever the color. RED HAIR- There are very few natural redheads - only 3 percent of the population is said to have red hair. For years, redheads have had to fight stereotypes. For many, red hair atop a female head automatically conjured images of wild women, hotheads, femme fatales, sexpots. The women with Red Hair are often portrayed as independant women. They are usually seen as hard Irish "tough girls". "Red is the new blond," says Tim Rogers, editorial stylist and spokesman for Charles Worthington hair and beauty salons in London. "She is a head-turning hybrid between the moody brunette and the bubbly blonde. She's not afraid to have fun and get noticed." Brown is complimented by red hair which is the combination in fashion this season. Brown on brown looks dull, while red hair adds depth. The color of red hair adds shine and makes your hair look more healthy and beautiful.
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