Glorious locks, shining tresses, Rapunzel, Goldilocks…
Throughout history, and in fairy tales and legends, a woman’s hair has been
seen as a manifestation of her femininity and desirability. (Sorry guys.)
Many of us have a love hate
relationship with our hair. Our hairstyle is one of the most noticeable aspects
of our look. It can show off our personalities and highlight our face and in
Second Life we can change it on a whim.
In RL our hair obsession is a multi-billion dollar industry,
including hair dyes, styling products, wigs, celebrity hairdressers and
hairstyle magazines. The endless media ‘reports’ on celebrities ‘new do’s” fuel
the idea of forever changing your ‘look’.
Luckily in SL it’s easy peasy to make a change and we are spoiled for
choice. We can even be a redhead one day
and a blonde the next with no worries that our hair will fall out due to
constant colour changes.
So let’s talk about colour … Many stereotypes are
associated with our natural hair colour: blondes are dumb, redheads have fiery
tempers and brunettes are attractive. While we believe these to be assumptions,
it’s no secret that people often create a first impression about one based on
their hair colour. Research has now proven that many of these stereotypes can
sometimes have very real effects.
Scientifically,
hair Colour is formed by a substance called melanin produced at the root of the
hair bulb by groups of specialised cells called melanocytes. Melanin itself
consists of two types: the ratio of these two types creates the hair colour in
each individual.
Let’s look at colour
types and personality traits generally associated with them.
Red Hair…
Contrary to the
belief that red hair colour was given to us by Neanderthals; science has shown
that it’s a result of mutation of a gene in chromosome 16. Red hair has even been
represented in various artworks including that of Michelangelo. It’s said that in Europe red hair is valued
and respected. Statistics say that nearly 10% people in Scotland and England
have red hair. Around the world red heads are bullied or teased with words like
“ginger” which can be psychologically damaging for the recipient.
Personality traits
associated with red hair:
Mysterious,
romantic, passionate, alluring and fiery.
Other traits attributed to redheads are - explosive, bad tempered,
opinionated, seductive or sexually promiscuous.
Blonde hair…
Naturally occurring
blonde hair very rare. It occurs naturally
in northern Europe (Scandinavia) and America. Unusually it’s also been seen in nearly 5 to 10% of the
indigenous population of the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific where the
inhabitants predominantly have very dark skin. Until recently it was assumed
that blonde hair was a result of gene flow, a trait passed on by ancient
traders and travellers who visited different countries, centuries ago. Today it’s
been established that a single gene is responsible for it. The people of the Solomon Islands attribute
their blonde hair colour to a diet rich in fish, and sun exposure.
Personality traits associated
with blonde hair:
Females with blonde
hair are generally thought of as high maintenance. A survey has shown that the divorce rate is
also higher in this category. Blonde hair is perceived to be feminine,
youthful, naive and obedient and more fun.
Apparently gentlemen do tend to prefer blondes.
Brunette…
Predominantly seen
in Asia, South America and Africa, this hair colour is considered exotic in
Europe just like blondes and redheads are in the rest of the world. A study
conducted on a woman who visited a nightclub on three different occasions,
changing her hair colour from red, to blonde and then brunette. The result was
that most men said that they found her most appealing, attractive,
approachable, dependable and “seemingly better at relationships” as a brunette.
Personality traits associated
with brunette hair colour:
The majority of
Nobel Prize winners are brunettes. They are thought of as very hard working
people. They are supposedly more serious and tend to form long term
relationships.
Black hair…
Just as men prefer
blondes, women are known to prefer men with dark hair. Deep, introspective and
meditative, this personality type is serious and melancholic.
Personality traits
associated with black hair colour:
Black haired people
are thought to be interested in religion, poetry and spirituality. They are
serious and self-centred but also tend to suffer from self-doubt. They make
great psychologists, therapists etc.
Allegedly in RL, if
you colour your hair with a shade other than your natural hair colour, it will
more than likely influence your behaviour and after a while you will even adopt
the stereotypes associated with said colour.
My avatar has
always been brunette, and I’m brunette in RL. I’ve always felt that I don’t have
the right attitude to be blonde. What
are your opinions on hair colour and what it says about you and your avatar?