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Old 02-12-2012, 01:51 PM   #30
antiggill

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The link display mostly bleached brunettes.
Personally I prefer a brunette color, not blonde so I have no reason to call myself something I don't prefer. I once tried considering myself "light brown" and both in Mexico and in USA (by white, black, asian, latino friends) I got laughed at.

I then accepted it.

This is light brown

My nephew has light brown hair


I asked people in the forum if this was dirty blonde in relation to another person's hair color.


They said yes.

This is my hair:
Me next to my blonde cousin

Me again

Again


About a year ago on a washed out webcam making me look pale while chatting with a friend


As a kid:


Obviously lighting has an effect on how it looks and because it is "dirty" it has different shades altogether. Naturally, in the dark, in the light, indoors, outdoors, my hair is considered dirty blonde in Mexico/USA. Maybe not in your country, but everywhere in North America that I've been, that is what they have considered it and nothing else. Aside from me, nobody has ever called it brown.
This post is in relation to Mexico so it applies.

I had already shown this to you, I'm sure.

---------- Post added 2012-02-12 at 00:55 ----------

Tell me about it, hes very anti-blonde even though his son's hair is light blonde he thinks hes some thing special or exotic.
LOL His son's hair is suuuuper light blonde. And yeah, idk why he has this obsession of USA's standards of what is "exotic". Aka brunette hair with colored eyes bien loco tu hermano.
Its funny cause he fell for a blonde girl
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