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Emma Kelly
Founder and Editor of Ginger Parrot (www.gingerparrot.co.uk), a website for redheads

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10 Unbelievable Facts You Didn't Know About Redheads


16/02/2014 22:19 GMT | Updated 18/04/2014 10:59 BST

1. Natural red hair is harder to dye than other shades

Headstrong as it is, ginger hair holds its pigment much firmer than any other hair colour. If
redheads desired to dye their hair to any other colour (why would you?), it would only
have a noticeable difference after bleaching the hair beforehand. Otherwise, the colour
won't take.

Bleaching, of course, is just bad news for hair. Especially red hair, which is much more
fragile than other shades anyway.

2. Redheads have less hair on their heads

In terms of total number of strands, gingers have far fewer atop their red heads than any
other colour.
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On average, flame-haired beauties have 90,000 strands, compared to blondes
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110,000, and brunettes with 140,000.
They're not exactly going bald though, as each strand of natural ginger hair is much
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thicker, so the appearance is often that redheads have more hair in general.

These fewer but thicker strands make it easier to style, so be jealous.

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3. Redheads

Staying true to its stubborn stereotype, ginger hair retains its natural pigment a lot longer
than other shades.

So there's no need to panic about going grey - red hair simply fades with age through a
glorious spectrum of faded copper to rosy-blonde colours, then to silvery-white.

4. Red hair and blue eyes is the rarest combination in the world

The majority of natural redheads have brown eyes, with others likely to have hazel or
green shades.

But like red hair, blue eye colour is a recessive trait, meaning that both parents must carry
the gene for a child to be blessed with it. This makes those with red hair and blue eyes the
rarest minority in the world, with only 1% having both.

So, each one is about as rare as a four-leaf clover.

5. They're more sensitive to thermal pain

Countless studies have looked into the genetics behind redheads claiming that they are
more or less sensitive to pain.

Research shows that redheads are more sensitive to hot and cold pain, with their bodies
able to change temperature much quicker.

Also, in surgery, gingers might require approximately 20% more anaesthesia than other
hair colours. The exact reason for this is unknown, but it is thought that a link to the
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mutated MC1R gene could be the culprit to its effectiveness.
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6. The Romans kept redheaded slaves at a higher price
Those with fiery-coloured hair were held in high esteem in Roman art and culture. Thought
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to be strong and determined, they were more expensive than other slaves, and prisoners
would even have their hair dyed to be displayed as trophies.

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7. Russia means 'Land of Reds'

Translating to mean 'Land of Reds', Russia boasts a high density of gingers located in its
Kazan region, at over 10% redheads, a similar density to Scotland and Ireland.

8. 40% of Brits are 'Secret Gingers'

Extensive research conducted by BritainsDNA has found that more than 40% of the
population carry the mutated MC1R gene that's responsible for red hair.

Both parents must carry the gene to be able to spawn a ginger baby, which lies at 25% if
they're not ginger themselves, but still carry the 'secret gene'.

9. Adolf Hitler reportedly banned ginger marriages

...For fear of 'deviant offspring'. Of course.

10. Gingers
 generate their own Vitamin D

Having pale
 skin may mean that redheads burn more easily when exposed to UV rays, but
their paleness can serve as an advantage.

Redheads can't absorb sufficient Vitamin D due to low concentrations of eumelanin in
their body.

This may sound like bad news, but this lower melanin-concentration means that gingers
can cleverly produce their own Vitamin D within their body when exposed to low light
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Emma Kelly is the Founder and Editor of Ginger Parrot (www.gingerparrot.co.uk), a website
for redheads, delivering news and features on topics specific to those with ginger hair,
including General News, Fashion, Music, Beauty, Film, Health and more.
The site also sells hair products, clothing and gifts for redheads and redhead lovers alike.
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