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I think most Turkish girls have straight and/or wavy hair. And I don't think there is a favoured hair colour or type. In general, when you have full, strong and shiny hair, people will like it. Wether the colour is blond, brown, black or the structure is curly or straight.
But I must say that if you have blond hair, you'll get more attention since that's not a very common hair colour in Turkey (not rare, but just not that common). |
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I think most Turkish girls have straight and/or wavy hair. And I don't think there is a favoured hair colour or type. In general, when you have full, strong and shiny hair, people will like it. Wether the colour is blond, brown, black or the structure is curly or straight. |
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I saw a Turkish girl with wavy hair. I think its very pretty. Do you think hair is as much an issue as it is here amongst girls and guys? ![]() |
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True. I have very dark hair and sometimes Turks as me if it's my real hair colour. In my family most common hair color is brown in all shades, we have many blond as kids that grew to be brunettes and one or two with jet black hair. |
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Similar situation happened to a girl I know, people were questioning if her black hair was natural or not. Black hair is admired believe me. |
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Where do you mean with 'here'? The only two countries I know are Turkey and the Netherlands and I can't say that hair is a bigger issue in Turkey than it is in the Netherlands. ![]() |
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