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: Research has identified specific genetic mutations responsible for blondness. For example, a single nucleotide change in the KITLG gene is associated with blonde hair in Europeans [3]. Interestingly, blonde hair in Solomon Islanders is caused by a completely different mutation in the TYRP1 gene [4].
: The "blonde" archetype has been heavily influenced by Hollywood, ranging from the "dumb blonde" trope to the "femme fatale" [7]. Conversely, it has often been marketed as a standard of youth and vitality [8]. blondness
: Blondness is one of the most sought-after hair colors in the beauty industry. Over one-third of women in the U.S. use hair color products to achieve a blonde shade [9]. Varieties of Blonde : The "blonde" archetype has been heavily influenced
: In Ancient Greece and Rome, blonde hair was often associated with divinity and beauty. Roman women famously used saffron or even gold dust to lighten their hair [6]. Over one-third of women in the U

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