March 17, 2010 at March 17, 2010 · Filed under enart.nnxj.comedit
which hair texture would it be most likely to have
the typical black hair texture, or the typical mixed hair texture?he will definatly (maybe) have hairHow did you work out the fractions ? A dark skinned baby can be born to a lady who had All white ancestors for several generations .really does depend, my son has the coffee colour skin wise but jet black straight hair and then my daughter [same dad same mum] had at birth white blonde hair that was a mass of curls, her hair got darker over the years but her hair is just like black hair just a lighter shade, she has a golden skin tone all the year as well.Most likely to have Black hair, but not as tight as full black hair. But they might just have curly, or even wavy hair because of genes,Look at Obamait all depends on which genes are dominant. I have some family members who are even more black, but due to past genes they still go the "good" hair while other sibling got the "typical black hair" I know a half and half who still got the typical black hair.it would be closer to typical black texture, since the average black person is 23% white anyway. At most it would be slightly softer or less kinky, but most of the time it wouldnt be that much of a difference. #If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
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