Lighthaired
Light-haired, also known as blond or fair-haired, refers to a physical trait characterized by hair that is predominantly white or light in color. This trait is determined by the amount and type of melanin produced by the hair follicles. Melanin is a pigment that gives color to hair, skin, and eyes. Individuals with light hair typically have a lower concentration of melanin in their hair follicles, resulting in lighter hair color.
The term "blond" is often used to describe light-haired individuals, with shades ranging from very light strawberry
Light hair is not exclusive to any particular race or ethnicity. It can be found in people
Light hair can be maintained and enhanced through various hair care practices, such as regular trimming, using
In summary, light-haired is a term used to describe individuals with hair that is predominantly white or