The Fitzpatrick scale, developed by Harvard dermatologist Dr. Thomas Fitzpatrick in 1975, classifies human skin color into six types based on its response to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Skin types I and II are the lightest, while skin types V and VI are the darkest. Hair color is closely linked to skin color, with lighter skin types typically having lighter hair and darker skin types having darker hair.
Fitzpatrick Skin Type | Hair Color |
---|---|
I | Blonde or red |
II | Blonde or brown |
III | Brown or black |
IV | Brown or black |
V | Black |
VI | Black |
Hair color 1 is classified as black, while hair color 1b is classified as dark brown. The primary difference between the two is the amount of melanin, a pigment responsible for hair color, in the hair shaft. Hair color 1 has a higher concentration of melanin, resulting in a deeper, more intense black color. Hair color 1b, on the other hand, has a slightly lower concentration of melanin, resulting in a slightly lighter, warmer brown color.
Hair Color Code | Melanin Concentration | Color |
---|---|---|
1 | High | Black |
1b | Slightly lower | Dark brown |
Niche Pursuits reports that "over 50% of women believe that their hair color makes them feel more confident and attractive."
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, "hair color can help camouflage gray hairs, which are a common sign of aging."
Consider Your Skin Tone: Warmer skin tones look best with warm hair colors, while cooler skin tones look best with cool hair colors.
Consider Your Eye Color: Blue and green eyes look best with cool hair colors, while brown and hazel eyes look best with warm hair colors.
Consider Your Facial Features: Soft facial features look best with lighter hair colors, while strong facial features look best with darker hair colors.
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