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  2. Brown hair - Wikipedia

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    Brown hair A close-up view of brown hair Woman with brown hair Brown hair, also referred to as brunette (when female), is the second-most common human hair color, after black hair. It varies from light to dark brown. It is characterized by moderate levels of the dark pigment eumelanin and no levels of the pale pigment pheomelanin.

  3. Hair type chart: How to find your hair type, from ... - AOL

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    The chart categorizes hair into four different types — straight, wavy, curly and kinky — and further breaks down subcategories for each type.

  4. Human hair color - Wikipedia

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    Human hair color A variety of human hair colors; from top left, clockwise: black, brown, blonde, white, red Human hair color is the pigmentation of human hair follicles and shafts due to two types of melanin: eumelanin and pheomelanin. Generally, the more melanin present, the darker the hair.

  5. Hair Type Chart: Determine Your Hair Type for Healthy Strands

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    Find your hair type with our hair type chart. There are four main hair types and twelve hair types overall, ranging from straight to wavy to curly to coily.

  6. Andre Walker Hair Typing System - Wikipedia

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    The Andre Walker Hair Typing System, also known as The Hair Chart, is a classification system for hair types created in the 1990s by Oprah Winfrey 's stylist Andre Walker. [1][2][3] It was originally created to market Walker's line of hair care products but has since been widely adopted as a hair type classification system. [4][5][6] Walker's system includes images of each hair type to aid ...

  7. Shades of brown - Wikipedia

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    Shades of brown can be produced by combining red, yellow, and black [1] pigments, or by a combination of orange and black—illustrated in the color box. The RGB color model, that generates all colors on computer and television screens, makes brown by combining red and green light at relatively low intensities, with green light being in a ...

  8. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Brown is the second most common color of human hair, after black. It is caused by higher levels of the natural dark pigment eumelanin, and lower levels of the pale pigment pheomelanin.

  9. Equine coat color - Wikipedia

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    The two basic pigment colors of horse hairs are pheomelanin ("red"), which produces a reddish brown color, and eumelanin, which produces black. These two hair pigment genes create two base colors: chestnut, which is fully red, and black, which is fully black. All other coat colors are created by additional genes that modify these two base colors.