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  2. Melanesians - Wikipedia

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    It evolved independently in Melanesia, [27] [28] where Melanesians of some islands (along with some indigenous Australians) are one of a few non-European ethnic groups who have blond hair. This has been traced to an allele of TYRP1 unique to these people, and is not the same gene that causes blond hair in the Northern European region.

  3. African Australians - Wikipedia

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    Natasha Guantai, in response to Roxane Gay's initial implication that the only "black people" in Australia would be of African descent, wrote "In the dominant Australian narrative, blacks are regarded as Aboriginal. This is a narrative with little space for non-Indigenous black Australians".

  4. Human hair color - Wikipedia

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    The Fischer–Saller scale, named after Eugen Fischer and Karl Saller is used in physical anthropology and medicine to determine the shades of hair color. The scale uses the following designations: A (very light blond), B to E (light blond), F to L (), M to O (dark blond), P to T (light brown to brown), U to Y (dark brown to black) and Roman numerals I to IV and V to VI (red-blond).

  5. Celebrities With Gray Hair - AOL

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    Jane Fonda is pictured here debuting her new gray hair, courtesy of hair colorist Jack Martin, at the 2020 Oscars on Feb. 9, 2020. The former blonde has stuck with the gray ever since!

  6. How to Go Gray When You're Naturally Blonde, According to a ...

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    Meet the Expert Luis Pacheco is a celebrity hair colorist and the founder of TO112, a luxury hair care line. With d How to Go Gray When You're Naturally Blonde, According to a Colorist

  7. Australo-Melanesian - Wikipedia

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    Huxley (1870) described Australioids as dolichocephalic; their hair as usually silky, black and wavy or curly, with large, heavy jaws and prognathism, with skin the color of chocolate and irises which are dark brown or black. [8] The term "Proto-Australoid" was used by Roland Burrage Dixon in his Racial History of Man (1923).

  8. Help! Why Do I Have Gray Hair in My 20s?!? - AOL

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    $6.97 at amazon.com. The bottom line: Your genetics play a large role in the timing of when your hair will gray. While, yes, most people will start to see it begin in their mid-30s, Dr. Gohara ...

  9. Black Australians - Wikipedia

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    Black Australians most often refers to: Indigenous Australians, a term which includes Aboriginal Australians; Torres Strait Islanders; Black Australians may also refer to: African Australians. People from specific African countries; African-American Australians; Caribbean and West Indian Australians when of African heritage; Fijian Australians