Black Hair Color Styles

Tuesday, November 23, 2010 Posted by Admin
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Black hair is the darkest and most common of all human hair colors globally. It is a dominant genetic trait, and it is found in people of all backgrounds and ethnicities. It has large amounts of eumelanin and is less dense than other hair colors. Black hair is known to be the shiniest of all hair colors. Sometimes very dark brown (blackish-brown) hair is mistaken for black because the potency of eumelanin in the hair gives it the lustrous properties of black hair, using the rationale that “brown” does not do the darkness of the shade justice. Would you like to go dark, but don’t think you can? Are you worried such a change would be too dramatic? We have put together a few pros and cons to coloring your hair a darker shade.