why you are still BLONDE (not brunette)

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  • @stur5252
    @stur5252 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +42

    I think having light arm hair can also be added to the list as being blonde.

    • @ThisMovieIs2024s
      @ThisMovieIs2024s 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      I think I keep dying my hair too dark, When I look at my arm hair it's definitely blonde!

  • @lilya7110
    @lilya7110 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +32

    If ALL of your body hair is light, and you were blonde as child/teen you are a blonde. If you spend any time in the sun and your hair lightens to blonde you are a blonde. If your hair lightens without a lifter or double-processing, you are a blonde. If you have light eyes and were ever naturally blonde, you are a blonde.

    • @An-kw3ec
      @An-kw3ec 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Mmmm....
      My body hair is really light, especially my brows and lashes, but my scalp hair is definitely brown, i don't even have that golden shine that many brunettes have to say they are blondish.
      In the other side, my cousin has naturally dark brows but she's a real blonde, maybe it's because my mom is a redhead, snad her lashes and brows are almost white despite her hair being darker.

    • @crin1600
      @crin1600 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      My sister had almost white hair as a child with cool light blue eyes but her brows were almost black .Her body hair dark.

  • @laurawells1711
    @laurawells1711 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

    I grew up in San Diego. I have 2 blonde friends who had long, natural, golden blonde hair. One went to college in Oregon and the other went to college in Boston and they both came back during spring break with an ashy, mousy, brown hair color. I told one friend, “I didn’t know you were a brunette”, and she said “Neither did I!” They both look SO much better with blonde hair. Brown hair ages them. I, as a natural brunette, can pull off some hilights but look horrible with all over blonde

    • @lilya7110
      @lilya7110 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Your friend did not become a brunette. Brunettes are born with some shade of brown hair.

  • @XEveryoneLovesEmilyX
    @XEveryoneLovesEmilyX 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    I noticed a lot of people with black hair like to dye their hair black so to me it makes sense that lots of blonde girls want to enhance their blonde.

  • @rebekahnewman3876
    @rebekahnewman3876 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +41

    Love Tiffany’s videos and love this unexpected crossover episode. I also love how respectfully you speak of any woman’s features, never elevating one natural feature over another!

  • @ourcozycorner8517
    @ourcozycorner8517 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +36

    Okay, thought about it for a minute. The dilemma comes in from a few waves of issues. The first is that if you’re born blonde & your hair darkens as you get older it creates a strange sort of faux problem to be “fixed” kind of similar to women getting wrinkles as time goes on & it happens slowly at first until one day when you see a picture or look in the mirror & suddenly feel the awareness of how much you’ve actually changed. The second part is personally I think I look better with highlights & added blonde color. I’m not supposed to say that nowadays, but it’s true. I do. A lot of natural blondes do. It’s part of why we highlight our hair- bc we’re trying to regain something we’ve lost but also we look better- more lively, more awake, more like ourselves. Think about how those early years shape our identities in deep ways- why should something tangible like hair color be any different?

    • @Alyona-ty4pp
      @Alyona-ty4pp 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Agree with you. Some people born natural blond and then their hair going dark due to environment or other causes. Then those people would be considered natural blond and lighten hair would look natural on them. Another point that if darker hair turn blond easy during the colouring, this hair might be blond. If hair is hard to dye in lighter colour, it means it's not blond.

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      I completely agree with what you're saying. Those years really do shape our identities, and also, I do think some darker blondes look better with their hair lightened (I kind of hinted at this in the video that somehow it actually *does* look more natural), and if the person also feels more like themselves AND prettier, I don't think there's anything going on there but that. I think that's lovely, and there's nothing wrong with feeling prettier blonde for all those reasons.

    • @BoglimWrangler666
      @BoglimWrangler666 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@Alyona-ty4pp lol ur dna cannot change from the environment. this is cope because you guys want to be light blonde so bad but you aren't anymore. so is my light red hair blonde bc it lifts to white in one short bleach session?

    • @BoglimWrangler666
      @BoglimWrangler666 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@Alyona-ty4pp how can your dna change from the environment? if you rely on intensive sunlight to change ur hair color, its NOT natural...... my hair is light red but lightens easily to white in one quick bleach session but its still more red than blonde.

    • @ManulPallas-vi5yk
      @ManulPallas-vi5yk 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@Alyona-ty4pp the environmnt cannot change your dna lol. thats simply not your natural hair color. explain why scandinavians are the blondest ppl yet have such long harsh winters? cause sunbleaching is still fake bleaching. sorry..

  • @Lighthouse1852
    @Lighthouse1852 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    Once again, Merriam breathes brand new insights into a old topic.
    Like many posters here, I was born blond. Very pale skin. Eyebrows and eyelashes emerged very dark, though, which nobody outside the family remarked on because it was common among my relatives. At 6, platinum blond. At 10, golden blond. At 30, gold with ash roots. At 40, my mother shocked me by asking if I was dyeing my hair brown. I hadn't realized that it had gotten almost as brown as Tiffany's. It felt weird to change the specs in my driver's license and passport.
    I look forward to advice on coloring this hair if I get bored or I don't like the shade of gray it turns. Also, what colors to wear. After all I found this channel because of searches for fair olives. Stayed for Merriam's lectures on the finer points or color, style and life.

  • @GothicAngelX0X0
    @GothicAngelX0X0 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    When it comes to the blonde argument, IMO if someone is born blonde, they are still blonde regardless if their hair darkens. It's very common for people with lighter hair to go darker. Red heads i find tend to lose the redness and turn more blonde generally but some do go darker. Technically Tiffany is still genetically blonde, she's just a dark blonde in my eyes. If Tiffany where to have children she can only technically pass down a blonde hair gene.

  • @katitadeb
    @katitadeb 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +37

    Here in Latin America where majority of people are morenos (brown skinned) and have dark hair and eyes (both light and dark skinned) there's a lot of colorism and eurocentric beauty standards (where the "whiter" you are the better), people want to be blonde because of that, my hair is darker than Tiffany's but people still consider me blonde, DARK blonde, but still "blonde". But I'm a brunette! And now I'm sure about it, I dyed my hair blonde once and it looked awful and totally unnatural 😅

    • @YumeraChauque
      @YumeraChauque 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Moreno is hair color. Not skin color.

    • @lvs6775
      @lvs6775 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      @@YumeraChauqueLanguage is not set in stone and varies widely depending on location and the surrounding environment (i.e. neighboring countries). My family's from Mexico and moreno always meant brown coloring specifically skin. For my friends who are each from different regions of Colombia, they used moreno to describe black people.

    • @leni0210
      @leni0210 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      I lived in Brazil for a while and I found it so funny what is considered "blonde" there. Like people called lmedium to light brown hair blonde! And yes, everyone was literally obsessed with light hair and light skin. I'm naturally very light blonde (even my lashes and eyebrows are blonde) and I had random people on the bus asking me if they can touch my hair.

    • @ariadnameza6594
      @ariadnameza6594 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      @@YumeraChauqueIn Mexico Moreno is used to describe skin color, I’ve actually never heard it describing hair.

    • @dv7361
      @dv7361 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      ⁠@@YumeraChauquein the Philippines, moreno or morena is used to describe skin color not hair

  • @Adulthoomanfemale
    @Adulthoomanfemale 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +51

    This is a solid argument as most of us don’t realize how powerful the sun bleaches hair. My friend is half Japanese and half Swedish and her hair is a soft black. She spent a couple years in Africa volunteering and parts of her hair literally bleached to blonde and the rest became a warm rich medium brown.

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      wow that is so cool!

    • @mabelvonsmolcat
      @mabelvonsmolcat 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      I feel this. When I'm in the sun with my natural hair, it can rust, sometimes even to a copper color. It looks terrible on me tho

    • @di3486
      @di3486 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      I am Hispanic and I get the same bleaching. Lighter looks more natural on me than my natural dark brown.

    • @ms.x1669
      @ms.x1669 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      ​@@di3486this is so interesting. I'm from South Africa and I have 4c hair that is black or dark brown. I've lived here my whole life and my hair never changes colour so it's so interesting to learn about hair types ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @di3486
      @di3486 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ms.x1669 🩷😊

  • @ourcozycorner8517
    @ourcozycorner8517 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

    Yes. You are onto something! Was born golden blonde (not white blonde), hair became darker & my mother started highlighting & coloring my hair at 12/13…fast forward and it has been really hard to find my natural color as an adult. Obviously I can see my roots, but whenever someone colors my hair to “match” my roots it looks off- dark ash blonde, medium golden brown, etc. It is very tricky. 13:09 and yes, it’s complicated bc I was always blonde & it feels a bit weird trying to color my hair to get it back to my “natural” color, but no dye really does the trick. And I don’t want to have to keep highlighting my hair 😂 it creates a strange identity crisis when you’re born looking a certain way & that one very distinctive trait sloooooowly morphs.

    • @AbstractMindsThinkAlike
      @AbstractMindsThinkAlike 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      You can just grow your highlights out

    • @4264127
      @4264127 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The only way a hair becomes darker is if there was mixing dark with blonde hair. it's not going to happen if both of your parents are blonde 🎉

  • @raraavis7782
    @raraavis7782 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

    I'm a weird exception to the rule, when it comes to haircolor. Had beautiful wheat blonde hair with natural highlights as a kid, then darkened to a mousy brown during puberty and ended up dying my hair black, as an experiment. Have stuck with that for 25 years and nobody would guess, it's not my natural hair color. I can literally dye it blue black and it will still look harmonious.
    Maybe it's because I have extremely cool toned, light skin and dark blue eyes. And that coloring does exist with raven black hair naturally.
    I don't know. I like it. I'm not part of the 'blonde above everything' club. Especially not when it comes to artificially blonde hair. Rarely looks good to me. Naturally blonde hair can be very beautiful, of course...but I definitely don't prefer it to other hair colors.

    • @bellavitaheart4546
      @bellavitaheart4546 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      How do you know if you haven’t tried lighter hair lately? The dark looks too harsh imo.

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      @@bellavitaheart4546
      Photoshop. You can give yourself any hair color or style you like in pictures. Even layer someone else's hair over yours. Or your own from old pictures.
      I got the idea from this hairstylist channel Justin Hickox. He does that regularly with pictures viewers send in to him.
      Btw...I don't think it's very polite to comment unfavorably on someone else's appearance. Especially if that person has already expressed their satisfaction with how something looks on them. And especially especially, if your opinion is completely irrelevant, because you have never even seen that person in person or in recent, properly lit pictures.
      Only give your opinion on looks, if someone explicitly asks for it, especially if it's a critical opinion. Just a friendly piece of advice.
      I get lots of compliments for my 'Snow White' appearance in real life, btw, so no worries. I'm a 'bright winter' in the seasonal coloring system and 'bright winters' look best with lots of contrast and vibrant, saturated, cool colors.

    • @marieluvie
      @marieluvie 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I believe a natural lighter color might make your features look softer. I‘m glad to have left my blonde as is until in my 30s now and will leave it natural as long as possible cause it makes me look youthful.

    • @hikaryagravity
      @hikaryagravity 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      No your face looks like you should have light brown hair. Black looks unatural.

    • @rosie58843
      @rosie58843 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I have to say, I’ve seen a lot of people with naturally lighter hair who dye their hair black and it always looks unnatural. Mainly because you can see their eyebrows and eyelashes don’t match the hair, and the dyed hair looks too opaque and shoe-polishy. But I understand some people identify as having black hair just like some identify as blonde even if it doesn’t look natural

  • @izabelacatpabian
    @izabelacatpabian 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    I now finally understand why I am blonde and why I can handle well darker colours. Thank you for this analysis. Very helpful. Nobody before explained it as good as you 😊

  • @abeleva_vera
    @abeleva_vera 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Absolutely right! I have a similar situation. I am naturally blonde with very light, almost white, cool, ash-colored hair. At the same time, my skin is very warm, with a red undertone. My hair color and skin tone look completely inharmonious with each other; so I started dyeing my hair when I was 13 years old. I didn’t choose or think about the color at all, my hand just reached out to the ginger shade of hair dye. Since then, I have tried on myself many shades of ginger and even red, and all the people around me always thought that I was naturally a redhead. Even my hairdresser, to whom I went to get my hair cut for almost 10 years, to whom I always told that I dyed my hair, was surprised every time that I said her I am blonde.

  • @coquelicot9455
    @coquelicot9455 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    I have very dark brown hair too and I really get passed off when people say my hair is black, so yeah Merriam I totally feel what you said in the video!

  • @notaclue822
    @notaclue822 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    I live in Vancouver, where we have rain and overcast weather for most of the year, and I had a hairdresser from England. He noticed the hair colour of people who live here would go darker over time. So yes, I agree the sunlight, even the daylight, affects our coloration much more than we might think.

    • @AlexLouiseWest
      @AlexLouiseWest 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Yes. Mine has always had blonde streaks, but since moving to the Isle of Wight, England, it’s much lighter due to sea swimming and a much more intense quality of the light.

  • @Cultivatingjoy07
    @Cultivatingjoy07 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    So true! I've never heard anyone explain this before, so thank you! Being a dark blonde\light brown hair type at the natural roots as an adult, that used to be completely blonde as a child and who's eyebrows look so pale if their hair is dyed even a light brown or black, I can absolutely relate to this! This makes so much sense to me.

  • @valeriapebble
    @valeriapebble 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I am a haidresser, I would say she is absolutely a natural dark blonde! A level 6-7.

  • @AlexLouiseWest
    @AlexLouiseWest 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    I love this video. I’ve always been outdoorsy, and therefore had blonde streaks; but since moving to the Isle of Wight, I have been sea swimming regularly and the quality of light is far more intense. Friends from my old home asked if I had dyed my hair. It then gets darker at the roots in the winter.
    I would describe sun and sea as natural chemical processes.

  • @Lindalindali
    @Lindalindali 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    I've stopped looking for a name for my hair colour. It's a little darker than Tiffany's, I think. Depends on the lighting. During summer it gets lighter, so the ends are a completely different colour from the roots. When I lived in Italy they called me blonde, in Germany they call it ashy light brown.

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      This is so true! I think most people who'd consider Tiffany and Blake brunette live in parts of the world that are lighter. imo, if you take the entire world population into account, Blake Lively's and Tiffany's hair colors would be considered blonde without a doubt, just as you were considered blonde in Italy. The majority of the world's population doesn't look German....and now that we have the internet, there aren't many excuses to think that it does.

    • @macandfire5477
      @macandfire5477 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Russian blonde 😉

  • @afiiik1
    @afiiik1 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I was talking to a friend from Finland about her hair which was golden and what I consider blond, she told me it was brown. I didn't really understand why she didn't think she was blond u till I saw her friend who had natural platinum hair, platinum eyebrows, platinum eyelashes - that's what's blond in Finland 😅

  • @rosanilebron1566
    @rosanilebron1566 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    Interesting analysis! I'm a born blonde. Throught my youth my hair used to be dark ash blonde, that had a greenish tone (ash color can be weird). When I reached my 40s I started dying my hair auburn and it looked very nice with my fair neutral skin and green eyes. I'm a soft summer and three months ago decided not to dye my hair anymore (I'm in my 50s now). And my grey hair looks waaaaay better on me than the auburn color. Because as soft summer it is more harmonious and makes me look more fresh. My eyelashes and eyebrows are light, I can't wear black mascara as it looks too harsh on me. The young woman from the example has more contrast because her eyes are blue. And I think that makes her look really beautiful with blond highlights.

    • @sheri6089
      @sheri6089 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You've described my coloring to a tea!

    • @rosanilebron1566
      @rosanilebron1566 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@sheri6089 🩵💜🩵

    • @noodlep2547
      @noodlep2547 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      2 of my sons were born blonde, but one was a green-ish blonde. They both had very pale golden blonde hair as they grew up, but turned darker, ashy blond as they reached late teens, early twenties. You are the only person I’ve ever heard refer to this greenish colour!

  • @cw9452
    @cw9452 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Thanks for your opinion. I am one of those people with dark blonde hair. In some photos I can look very blonde and in others my hair can look very brown. I am constantly unsure of my hair colour. lol. But I think that thats what having dark blonde hair is all about. Theres lots of different tones in the hair going on and its going to look different depending on the lighting.

  • @avril.227
    @avril.227 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I’m a blonde that went darker with age, and when I moved to Florida it went blonder again. I’ve tried doing an all over medium brunette and it looked harsh and unnatural. So I completely get this. I’m doing highlights for life.

  • @user-cw4zl2uc5g
    @user-cw4zl2uc5g 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Interesting analysis and I think I agree with you. There are some people who can have brown hair, but they still just feel blonde to me. Hailey Bieber, for example, who was blonde as a child.

  • @mollyt6835
    @mollyt6835 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    This is so interesting Merriam! When I watched Tiffany Fergs video, I kept thinking about how Tiffany is blond. On a spectrum.
    It is all about perspective though. It’s interesting how so many people with dark brown hair do not consider their hair black, like you. From my perspective, as someone that has light hair, I may consider that black at times, depending on the lighting or time of year. But many of us change so drastically depending on the seasons and climate. And Ive never seen you in person, so I will take your word for it that your hair is not black!
    My hair is red, brown and blond all at the same time, so I personally ponder these things a lot 🧐😂. Thanks for another awesome video!

  • @emilywilson7835
    @emilywilson7835 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This is so validating to hear. Thank you!

  • @autumnleaves-77
    @autumnleaves-77 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Finally, somebody who truly understands hair colour! :) Yes her hair is naturally blonde. My hair is similar, but I'm more strawberry blonde. My hair goes very light blonde in the summer, and darker blonde, almost brown in the winter. I also have very light blonde eyelashes and eyebrows. I'm definitely a blonde.

  • @libertylady8462
    @libertylady8462 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you! I was blonde as a kid and have golden blonde eyebrows and arm hair even though my hair has gotten much ashier and darker. I’ve been feeling conflicted as to should I highlight it and I feel much better as a blonde!

  • @alrighttumbleweed4782
    @alrighttumbleweed4782 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Merriam I love how you are switching up the vibes with the intro
    So interested to have your input on this blonde debate!!

  • @notaclue822
    @notaclue822 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You have such an in depth take on this. I've wondered where I fit too and while i now identify as a dark blonde, coming from a family where others are lighter, I haven't always known that. It's all relative.
    Now I'm turning grey so the contrast adds something else to the picture...texture wise as well as colour wise.
    I do appreciate your posts. Thank you.

  • @Bianca-nb7by
    @Bianca-nb7by 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I’m brunette, soft and muted, soft classic, high contrast, with light olive skin and I have Italian and British ancestry. My hair lightens naturally somewhat in the sun, although at 42 I spend less time in it now. I have long curls and there are pictures of me as a toddler where I have blonde curls in the summertime. I also have the kind of brown eyes that change in the sunlight, they look like a lighter, warmer brown. I hadn’t really noticed it until my partner mentioned it one day when we were sitting facing a window at a cafe. I never seem to get as many compliments on my hair as when it’s highlighted with slightly warm tones. I go between my natural medium brown and highlights and just a couple months ago highlighted my hair again and have gotten so many compliments when normally people don’t notice my hair unless it’s been blowdried smooth. I’ve been unsure about which I prefer but after watching this, I think I might stick with the sunkissed dark blonde highlights ☀️ Thank you for these videos Merriam ❤

  • @rosie58843
    @rosie58843 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I think people with light ashy brown hair usually look better with blonde hair. And if your hair is a deeper brown, chestnut type color, blonde hair usually looks worse. I think it has to do with how dark your eyebrows and eyelashes are more than your skin tone.

  • @junebug_8976
    @junebug_8976 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Very interesting video - Thank You!

  • @nitzan3782
    @nitzan3782 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Excellent video, it's why I see my bf as a blond even though he thinks he's a brunette. Born platinum, his brows and lashes are downright invisible.
    I'd love to see a brunette vs black-haired video too.

  • @kathystclair9485
    @kathystclair9485 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Very interesting. In other countries who have very dark hair Tiffany would definitely be considered blonde even with her darker grown out roots.
    I was born with white blonde hair, then by teen years it became an ashy medium to darker blonde by the time I graduated from high school. It became darker after I had all 3 daughters in my 20's. I have light skin, blue eyes,light eyebrows and lashes. About 38 I started getting highlights. Now that I'm older I dye my roots and do highlights. There is just something about once you've been blonde it feels unnatural to go a darker color.

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      lol yes, so true. My dad is Algerian and he pointed at a girl with literally brown hair and called her blonde. Maybe that's going too far, I'm probably more toward the middle. Perhaps I call Tiffany blonde in part because I'm definitely not blonde. But hopefully I made some convincing points in the video! It's interesting how much your hair color has changed, but definitely, from your profile photo, your hair color in that photo appears to be blonde and also appears to look very natural on you.

    • @kathystclair9485
      @kathystclair9485 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@merriamstyle I sent my color analysis to your website. should get the report back in a couple day. Very excited. I did not realize it did not include body typing, until I already registered. I will probably have my body type analyzed also after the color typing comes back. I will have some more up to date pics to send in with that.

  • @rockssolid2543
    @rockssolid2543 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So interesting, great content.

  • @Rachael91
    @Rachael91 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Yes, finally! This is so validating :D

  • @JayeMallard619
    @JayeMallard619 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Excellent point about looking at other hair on our body to better judge our coloration.
    In French we use the word "châtain" specifically to describe those in-between shades (I would say typically anywhere from a level 5 light brown to a level 7 blonde would be dark châtain, medium châtain and light châtain to a French speaker). When I was younger, I had light châtain hair, and now it is a medium to dark châtain, but still in that same 'confusing' family.. ;)
    But my lashes are indeed fairly light (on those rare occasions when I wear mascara, I go for a brown rather than black), my eyebrows look freakishly detached from me if I use a brown pencil, and I sometimes let the hair on my legs grow a full centimeter before realizing I've let myself become a hairy beast only when the light from the sun starts to catch in them ;D , so definitely quite light overall..
    I also loved how you compared identifying as blonde to identifying as being olive skinned. I was thinking the same when I watched Tiffany's video, disagreeing that it was about some white supremacist ideal, but rather just a matter of how one has grown up knowing themselves. We know that our blueprint of life is acquired before the age of seven, so it only makes sense to me that whatever we saw in the mirror as children is what we continue to believe to be true of ourselves when we grow up.
    I love how deeply you think about these things and come up with very wise insights.. :)

  • @sonder2874
    @sonder2874 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

    I think you’re 100% correct and it’s something I’ve also noticed. I had a similar thing where my hair used to be light blonde but got darker the more time I spend inside. My hair isn’t as dark as Tiffany’s, but my sister is also blonde and it has turned as dark as Tiffany’s. Some time ago I called my sister a dark blonde and it was very validating for her (not that I intended that, it kinda shocked me) because apparently most people call her hair brown. I think one way you can tell someone is blonde is that in the sun it has a golden tone/shimmer, even if it’s dark in value.
    Some (most often light) blonde haired people can be massive gatekeepers, probably because they feel like they have some special trait they need to preserve. To me that’s very gross especially because white beauty standards are already workingin their favor... yikes yikes yikes.
    Just because capitalism forces most of us to work indoor from 8 to 5 and drains us of our energy so must we barely have time to relax and go outside doesn’t mean that it also gets to rob us of our natural blondeness! Haha

    • @TheKatelinn
      @TheKatelinn 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      I am light blonde, my daughter is medium blonde, her hair looks golden when the sun shines on it. Gorgeous and cannot be easily replicated with any kind of dye.

    • @AlexLouiseWest
      @AlexLouiseWest 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Totally agree with that final paragraph. I’m lucky enough to live on the Isle of Wight, England, so it’s rural and coastal. My hair has got much lighter since moving here due to very intense light, sea swimming and more time outside.

  • @mariajosemartinez5135
    @mariajosemartinez5135 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I was born blonde, I was a blonde little girl. As a teen my hair turned ashy, and when I became an adult it was medium ashy brown. I keep my hair natural, and I can see how it bleaches itself and starts to look reddish and golden 😅 Now I have my hair long and roots are ashy brown but my ends are golden. In summer all of it look reddish. My eyebrows are ashy and my eyelashes are also ashy but darker. They are my darker hair. I don't condider myself in the blonde or the brunette family. Mostly in the medium family, related to the other two and sometimes close to the reddish one 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @hairiseverything
    @hairiseverything 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    lol i can tell you were really good in school because this was an excellent video!

  • @sarah-kk4om
    @sarah-kk4om 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    As someone with this hair colour I hate it when people tell me I have brown hair. I’m blonde. I should know.

  • @sophistocat
    @sophistocat หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think Tiffany's high contrast is due to her cool coloring. I am warm toned, natural golden blonde with green eyes. My brows are only slightly darker than my hair, body hair is blonde and fine) and am very low contrast.
    Interesting video. :)

  • @ekaterinal8631
    @ekaterinal8631 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Do you think brook shields looks better blonde or brunette?
    I’m not sure what color her eyelashes are so I’m not necessarily talking about her but I’ve seen some natural blondes with DARK eyelashes and I remember always being baffled by their genes because even though their hair was light their eyebrows and eyelashes were quite pigmented and sometimes even quite thick.

  • @Jeanne7774
    @Jeanne7774 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My eyebrows are light and invisible unless I put make-up on them and then they are still delicate even with black eyebrow gel. Arm/leg hair fine and light. But my scalp hair was never decidedly blonde, nor brunette, just an in-between brownish shade. I used to lighten it, it looked natural, it was so me. I only let it grow out because I didn't want to keep using bleach that would dry and thin out my fine hair and was fed up of roots and having to re-touch them. I wanted to try henna for the thickness it gives the hair but don't want to be red. Where do I fit? I have had this dilemma for a long time of not knowing what to do.

  • @samiyaferguson9177
    @samiyaferguson9177 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I also think that if you were a blonde baby it would suit you to lighten your hair as an adult. Pretty much whatever your hair is as a baby will make you look youthful as adult. In my case my hair was a ringlet bob as a baby and i just recently stopped straightening my hair and cut it into a curly bob and i look so sweet and youthful❤

  • @gallagrrr
    @gallagrrr 17 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    I think part of this is a confusion between hue and value! I say "blonde" to refer to a range of colors in the same hue family at different values of light and dark whereas most people use "blonde" to refer only to the light shade.
    I think we also can intuitively see what looks "natural" on people because many genetic color traits are linked. For example, we don't see many redheads with dark eyes. I think there is a similar thing with people in the blonde family--we can also see that their natural skin and hair coloring doesn't suggest, for instance, a deep reddish brown like mine, whereas I have other "ginger" traits like all-over freckles that would make, say, a true neutral black look out of place. I don't know the science but I bet those aren't genetically compatible! Just a thought.

  • @kathystclair9485
    @kathystclair9485 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mirriam, this is off topic and for that i apologize. I watched a video of yours that was dated 4 years ago, but I did not comment since I thought you may not see it from that far back. My mother had very dark brown hair and so does my sister, but their skin is very light. Back in the day when tan was in, my sister always tried, but only got terrible sunburns and it would never turn into a tan. My mother worked hard in the sun and always stayed pale. I was wondering for someone like them would they be cool and radiant? I haven't seen you talk on this subject about people like them. Thanks.

  • @sheri6089
    @sheri6089 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What do you think of changing your undertone from a neutral-warm to neutral-cool when grey

  • @charlotte-dp9sz
    @charlotte-dp9sz 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    When I was doing primary teaching I would sometimes look at the blond children in assembly and think how beautiful their hair was. True blond hair is just gorgeous. Most europeans do not have blond hair in maturity. My brother was blond as a child but has brown hair now and I don't think he sees himself as blond. His hair may not even be lighter than mine now though he has green eyes and more golden skin. He could probably 'pull off' blond in a way that I could not if he chose to dye it. Blond hair is just very pretty and eye catching and if you are female that is a big deal in the mating game. Saying that I generally don't love the look of dyed blond hair. If I had that mousy hair people sometimes have I would stick in a few highlights every two years or so and leave it at that

  • @LittleWoba
    @LittleWoba 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Does this theory apply to red heads too?
    My hair was light copper until I turned 13 then to a darker copper (level 6). I dye my brows to a 6 because they are so much lighter yoh can barely see them from a distance, in photos etc...I also have alot of freckles. My hair looks reddish/brown in winter and copper in the summer.
    So, would you call me a redhead or a brunette?

  • @luluesparza7360
    @luluesparza7360 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Do you know why some black/brown (not processed) hair turns burgundy’ish (naturally) after spending a lot of time in the sun?

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      when I was younger (like six years old), I noticed that with my hair a little bit. I don't know why necessarily but I do know of the phenomenon you're talking about.

    • @luluesparza7360
      @luluesparza7360 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@merriamstyle thank you for your videos!

    • @mosaicmind88
      @mosaicmind88 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      My natural color is brown black. I had it at birth. But in kindergarten it turned true auburn for about 2 years, then returned to brown black. I read an article that said, if you want to dye your hair a different color but want it to "work" for you, go 2 shades lighter or darker, but no more. Or pick the color you had at age 5.
      Thus, I dyed my hair auburn and changed my whole perception of myself. It felt more ME than my dark brown black hair, and I never looked back. I dye it a normal auburn color. Nothing fancy or artifical looking. I get at least 1 compliment on my hair/eyes/complexion combo every week. At least once a week. I get these compliments so often throughout my life that my family turns and gives me a knowing look when someone mentions my hair. Bottom line, a fake hair color can look better than your current color. Keep it within 2 shades of your true color. Lean towards your color at age 5 because it will obviously work for you because it really was you.

    • @ehhmeh4869
      @ehhmeh4869 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@mosaicmind88Just a thought, but do you think it might have been due to how much time you spent outside during kindergarten (if you did, of course)? I just noticed something similar happened to my own hair when I lived in a sunnier country 🤔

    • @kitty_s23456
      @kitty_s23456 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      ​@@luluesparza7360I know someone similar to you - he's a Romanian guy. Indoors & in pics, his hair looks black. In the sun, his hair has reddish tints. I found it fascinating.
      My natural hair is black (Asian). Under the sun, it turned blue-black. That was when I didn't color my hair. Nowadays, my hair is several shades of brown, reddish brown & blonde. The blonde streaks are the grey hairs that have been covered by dye.

  • @SonyaOpritova
    @SonyaOpritova 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I’m used to the fact that there are several categories of people based on hair color: blondes, brunettes, redheads and brown-haired people. for the last category there is a special word in my native language and it’s not just “brown-haired”. But nevertheless, in France you often meet people with a specific shade of brown: from a distance they look like brown, but in the light their hair seems to be transparent brown. in the same way, my husband was born blond and was blond until puberty, but then his hair changed its color and now from a distance it looks black (like eyebrows and eyelashes), but if you look at the light, they are reddish and seem to be a little transparent. To me, the girl from the original video looks like a brown-haired woman. 👩🏼👩🏽👩🏻

  • @EM-cg4iy
    @EM-cg4iy 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Oh my three girls were all born very very blonde and crossed into brunette around 11 or so, black eyelashes and very very dark eyebrows.
    But yes I would agree that those with blonde eyebrows and eyelashes are kinda still blonde even when their hair gets dark.

  • @susanmaguire4097
    @susanmaguire4097 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I had very golden blond hair as a baby and it gradually darkened but I had black eyelashes since birth and darker eyebrows that got even darker. Feel like my hair colour now is a weird murky brown. Would that make me a blonde or a brunette?

  • @majatodorovic8683
    @majatodorovic8683 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Interesting topic. I was born dark blonde but by the time I was three my hair got dark brown. I look 10 times better when I dye my hair blonde even though I always wanted to be "all healthy and natural" - I just look bad with darker hair. I was bleached platinum blonde for a few years and looked better than ever. Now, because my hair got damaged, I cut it short and have to satisfy myself with only highlights. And I dye the rest of my hair blonde, but it is more rusty,goes to orange...7 years ago I got this red pigment in my hair, so every blonde dye is orangeish on me,I am desperate 😅. Before, every box dye would make my hair light blonde and now I can get that only with bleach.
    Is there any solution for that red pigment in hair?

    • @majatodorovic8683
      @majatodorovic8683 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Oh and to clarify: I am cool and radiant. Don't have freckles nor does anybody in my family have red hair. My natural hair color is dark mousy brown.

  • @yolandafelix239
    @yolandafelix239 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was born a platinum blonde like a Scandinavian color blonde until I was five then it turned to it or dirty blondes. Then, as I got old, it turned a very, very light brown and as I got older, it was dark you told me and I don’t have eyebrows that I’m still blonde. Can you answer me that because I’m a brunette right now?

  • @EM-cg4iy
    @EM-cg4iy 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Oh my three girls were all born very very blonde and crossed into brunette around 11 or so, black eyelashes and very very dark eyebrows.
    Loads of people with European ancestry start out life blond but can go quite quite dark, close to black before they are done cooking.
    But yes I would agree that those with blonde eyebrows and eyelashes are kinda still blonde even when their hair gets dark.

  • @pizzakrydder2515
    @pizzakrydder2515 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    A boy in my class (in Norway) was completely dark haired as an 8 year old, probably a 2 on the scale. But he grew up in Spain and showed us photographs from when he was a few years younger and he was super light blonde, like a 8 to 9.

    • @kathystclair9485
      @kathystclair9485 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Our great nephew had blonde hair for the first several years of his life. He is 17 now and I was so shocked when I saw a picture of him. His hair is jet black. I asked my husband if he dyed it and he said NO. His parents both are blondes, but his grandfather (My husband's brother was blonde at birth until several years later and then it turn a very dark also. Very fascinating.

  • @LD-io9zv
    @LD-io9zv 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So true ! I have natural black hair ( almost grey to blue black) but can lighten my hair only now that I’m going grey to darkest brown .
    Your hair is a rich dark 2/4 R brown - just beautiful !

  • @Staraestheticandother
    @Staraestheticandother 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have dark ash-ish(?) blonde hair, on the edge to medium/light brown, but shines gold when in sunlight or certain unnatural lights. Most of my body hair is invisible, my eyebrows are pretty dark, a bit darker than my hair, and my lashes look black when not compared to black, but I was born with light blonde hair and had that every summer until I was like 11, but had medium blonde hair in the rest of the year.
    I also look more natural with much darker hair(black) than much lighter hair, but a shade or two is fine, while brown looks pretty normal.
    For context, I am 15 and probably not done with puperty. What am I according to you? /nm /gen /lh /nf

  • @clairewillow6475
    @clairewillow6475 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can you please please do a video on auburn / reddish blondish brownish hair. It’s so confusing because I’m pretty sure I have a cool undertone to my hair but it looks red in the sun

  • @sylvia470
    @sylvia470 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You are right, I used to be blond, very light blond as a kid now it's turned dark blond. The hair that I have at the back of my neck close to my skin are a tone or two darker than the rest, because they are never exposed to sunlight since my hair is very thick.

  • @cakemeat8321
    @cakemeat8321 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    so would strawberry blonde be in the "red family"? I have naturally strawberry blonde hair since birth with dark brown eyes and darkish eyelashes and eyebrows. I bleach my hair super light and people think it's natural, but I also feel like I'd also look good in dark brown but I'm too scared to try it. I hate how confusing my coloring always is

  • @Cultivatingjoy07
    @Cultivatingjoy07 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you dye your hair brown or black and your eyebrows do not look dark enough aka they are pale by comparison, you still have that natural blonde look! Even when When I let my roots grow out instead of gently lightening my hair my eyebrows look too pale, now I understand why!

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      yes exactly! it's the eyebrows and eyelashes (sometimes) that give it away!

  • @floross-opazo4760
    @floross-opazo4760 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    such an insightful video!
    in high school during an oral presentation in Spanish class I described my hair as "marrón" and so many people shouted "NO!". They corrected me and said my hair was black. It's definitely brown!

  • @Rogue.29
    @Rogue.29 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I see what you mean. I'd use"fair" for people who suit blonde because as you said, Tiffany's adult hair is brown (light brown, but still). Interesting, to change blonde from natural blonde hair to "looks natural w/dyed blonde". I'm "blonde" like Tiffany too.

  • @amordesdemona
    @amordesdemona 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm in that cusp between blonde and brunette and I do think I look best with a shade a smidge lighter than my 'natural'/root color. I was blonde as a kid but not super light, just blonde, and it 'became' brown overtime. But I also look odd in platinum blonde, partly because I'm not 'full' blonde and - I think - because even though my lashes are rather light, my eyebrows are pretty thick and not super light.

  • @kathyottaggio8412
    @kathyottaggio8412 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm from Argentina. When I was a child i used to be blonde however my hair color started to get darker with years and never change it or lighten my hair until the age of 26(months ago) I went to a hairdresser and decided to have blonde baby highlights. My natural hair color is brown with kind of golden highlights that it can be notice in the sun, and if I'm close to a lamp i guess. Sometimes it looks more orangish in the sun and photos... but blonde at the end of the day... I also noticed that part of my roots are darker... and then it looks more brighter till the ends. I honestly like my hair before(the blonde highlights) and now I do like it as well at first i felt that the highlights looked unnatural on me I guess? And now they still there, visible but softer and suits my hair color even more wich I'm more comfortable with that... so yeah I never really wanted to go full blonde cuz I can't stand it on me, I just think it wont suit me like when I was a child or my natural brown hair. I have a very pale skin, brown eyes, dark brown eyelashes and dark brown eyebrows. Also I never felt like a true blonde myself in some way because my hair been brown but always aware I wasn't truly a brunette/black haired like other girls in school... and also theres always been other way more natural blonde girls so my thought always been that my hairs just turned brown that happens to have golden highlights and thats it.. no blonde...🤔 I dont know if it makes sense. Reading some comments made me realize that maybe I'm more blonde than I actually thought? Blonde as a child, then having golden highlights and also my hair bleached fast and a lot when I got these baby highlights. Im sorry for my english. I don't really comment on youtube I just saw this and wanted to comment on this. I also had in some parts of my body blonde hairs but not anymore.

  • @SB-xl8lp
    @SB-xl8lp 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The sun lightens my hair to an ashy blonde that is extremely difficult to get from any hair coloring. The red tones look not great on me, making my skin look blotchy and ruddy. But being older now, it takes forever for the sun to lighten it much since it's become pretty dark. I look more natural and overall better with a chemical blonde, even with the reddish tones, applied than without, so I've done it a few times in the last few years.

  • @ih2439
    @ih2439 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I have the same current natural color as Tiffany (and was also a lighter blonde when I was younger). I have no problem accepting the fact that my hair color has darkened with age (especially after pregnancy and all the crazy hormonal changes). However, my current natural color looks like crap on me and I think that’s true for a lot of blondes who have darkened as they’ve gotten older. My theory is that this natural dark blonde color does not have the same dimensionality as true brunettes. Blonde that has gone dark with age just has a flatness to it that is hard to explain but if you have that color, you probably know what I mean. Thats why highlights/balayage are so popular, it gives your hair that extra element of multi tonality that it’s lacking otherwise.

  • @outdoorasmr
    @outdoorasmr 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very interesting! As a child I was very blonde, as I've grown up I'm a very light ash brunette and in the summer when I'm outdoors more my hair turns ash blonde. I wish I could include photos to show the difference. Whenever I get my hair cut by a new stylist they always ask if I'm blonde or brunette.

  • @macandfire5477
    @macandfire5477 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So I definitely struggled with this over the years. As a child I was blonde. But around the age of 9 my hair would darken to almost red in the winter and get golden in the sun. Eventually it just would stay darker ashier by 16. So I decided to get highlights and omg yes I looked so good. My natural hair color was no longer considered a desired shade. People shamed that hair color and praised the lighter hair color. So proceed over 20 years of highlighting and the praise. Covid happened so I grew out my hair color and the praise is gone and my natural hair color doesn’t get the same attention. In fact someone recently told me I should lighten it and that I would really look amazing. So that’s why natural blondes lighten their hair color because as they get older it darkens and people no longer value that hair color even describing the hair color as mousy, dishwater, etc. Anyways I personally at 45 learned to love my natural ashy reddish goldish hair dark blonde hair 😂. But it took time and acceptance from me because honestly society doesn’t think highly of that hair color. Also I can attest that after your 20’s the hair no longer lightens in the sun. I lived in Singapore over a year with my natural color and spent lots of time outdoors and it stayed the same boring 😂 color.

  • @calliope6623
    @calliope6623 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I don't know, a lot of white people were blond as kids. I was a blond child, and now I have dark brown hair, and even darker brown, thick eyebrows and eyelashes. Never dyed anything. I also have dark brown eyes. In the summer my hair gets a little lighter but not much. My father is blonde, my mother's complexion looks similar to yours. I think it would be a stretch to say I am a "blonde".

  • @angelinab.5917
    @angelinab.5917 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Can you do a video on “why you are still red” lol because I can meander on the red spectrum despite my roots looking brown or dirty blonde. I was born blonde and my hair lightens to strawberry tones in the sun.

    • @mommacat75
      @mommacat75 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Mine sounds the same. I was born golden blonde but it darkened to brunette. I look terrible blonde but I can wear red hair color very well. I usually dye my hair darker than my natural color.

  • @12Sanguine
    @12Sanguine 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Very interesting! As a mouse brown blonde I appreciate this message

  • @JuliaKirsty
    @JuliaKirsty 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This actually makes a lot of sense. I was born with white hair which turned a very light, golden blonde when I was a toddler and then started to soften over the years when I wasn't that much in the sun anymore. I had grown out my hair color a few years ago and it looked way darker than I had anticipated (and warmer). People didn't even believe me it was my natural hair color and I felt like it looked a bit off too. I saw my brother's hair lighten in the sun once and it turned a bronzy blonde color (he's about as "dark" as I am). I think such a bronzy blonde is what looks most natural on us. Maybe with a few softly blended lighter bits, if the hair is long enough for that. I do observe the changing hair color of my cousin's daughter too. She's been born white blonde too and her hair changes exactly the same as mine did when I was at her age. It's now in that golden/honey stage and the top part already softens (it's like a frosted honey). I think that's when the eumelanin production goes up in blondes and the hair darkens and softens a lot.
    What I also did notice: Blondes usually have hair that appears a bit transparent in sunlight. Something I never saw happening in actual brunettes' hair. When I have my hair lightened and do have a visible regrowth, in the sunlight it almost disappears. So coloring my hair DARKER (even in the same level of depth I naturally have) it just looks weird. Like ink, way too opaque. The only darker color that works for me is plant based color. Because it isn't as opaque and allows the variation in the natural hair color to stay intact.

  • @XEveryoneLovesEmilyX
    @XEveryoneLovesEmilyX 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I found my people. Blonde is an overall vibe. Putting people in brunette that don't fit the brunette vibe doesn't make sense

  • @emilyharshaw3464
    @emilyharshaw3464 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Interesting! I’m not sure what you would consider me. I was born blonde but my hair got darker as I got older and I have light brown hair and dark brown eyelashes and eyebrows now as an adult. I was typed as a bright spring. I have dyed my hair blonde before and don’t think it looks good on me as it washes me out and takes away a lot of my natural contrast! (very fair skin with very dark brown eyes and dark brown eyebrows) I do experience hair photobleaching and my hair does get lighter in the sun though so I’m not sure!

  • @madgesticm
    @madgesticm 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Merriam, this is so interesting. Do you think Karlie Kloss looks better as brunette, or blonde? I cannot decide. Also, I'm forever debating going back to brunette, but can't make up my mind. My natural hair colour is medium brown, and can go light in the sun. My eyebrows are medium brown and eyes medium brown/dark hazel as there is some green to them. I notice brown hair accentuates my eyes and brows, and blonde highlights my complexion/fair olive. People who didn't know me as a brunette think I'm a natural blonde, even though I'm bleached blonde. Family prefers me brunette. I like both for different reasons. To make things more complicated, I'm Winter type - typed Winter by a few people, and black, white, navy and magenta are colours that suit me best; and re. my makeup, it needs contrast and brightness/freshness

  • @charlotte-dp9sz
    @charlotte-dp9sz 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    One of the reasons I like colour analysis is that the aim is to enhance your natural features. I feel like from the 1990s onwards every woman in the west basically, attempted to look like Kate Moss. Highlighted or blonded hair and skinny jeans became the definition of beauty. Its a look that worked on some women in sweden, poland etc but it looked really ugly on many red faced heavy set English girls. There was this hideous miss match between the skin colour and the hair colour with the quality of the girls hair becoming ever more degraded with each bleach. I think part of why the look was so popular was it was cheap. Colourful clothes are hard to match and expensive.

  • @user-zo4ig4xx5n
    @user-zo4ig4xx5n 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    I don't know if you've ever heard of the fact that Angelina Jolie was born a natural blonde. I don't know if that's true but I think she looks more natural with brown hair.

  • @redblkbluewht
    @redblkbluewht 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was born blonde and my hair got naturally darker as a got older but when I've dyed my hair blonde using store dye it turns orangish. I think I'm ash blonde to ash brown. My hair can turn that greenish color when swimming in the pool a lot. My hair can look light brown to dark brown depending on how much sun I get. My mother had blonde hair and blue eyes and my father had brown hair and dark eyes and I have very dark blue eyes. It's interesting because it's like no one wants to be in-between, people either want to have fully dark hair or fully blonde hair. They don't want that greyish blonde brown what they used to call mousy hair color. Which is what I naturally have. :p Well, that did change for a while a few years back but it seems to have gone back the other way. My mother had blonde eye lashes and I have dark eye lashes. :/ It's crazy to me that people don't get that you can be very dark blonde to the point of not looking blonde naturally.

  • @Airfriedfroglegg
    @Airfriedfroglegg 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Interestingly, the water in my city has more chlorine and has brought me back to my natural color from high school

  • @gam9918
    @gam9918 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    ❤❤❤

  • @dandelionstars6700
    @dandelionstars6700 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’m a dark blonde who was called brunette (hair was called light brown) by my coworkers, until I took down my natural/virgin hair from its braid and they saw it in entirety. Your roots will be the darkest.
    When I get highlights, now, the stylists try and make my hair darker sometimes. It’s very annoying, because my fine, blonde hair picks up pigment really fast. One time, a stylist had put in a blackish blue pigment. Next to my white blonde highlights (she also left the bleach on too long) made me look skunk like.
    It would be nice for more people to identify dark blonde as an actual blonde shade without it having to be a discussion and proved by those who have had it their entire lives- lol. Always been a blonde (golden to dark, white if I get out enough in the sun)

  • @destinychild4659
    @destinychild4659 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I disagree that people who are born, still look blond. Not necessarily. As as kid, I was light blonde. But as I grew up, I turned brunette. And totally naturally. 😂 I have hight contrast and hair dresser's don't think I should lighten my hair.

  • @RawanAlMahrouqi
    @RawanAlMahrouqi 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can you have black eyebrows, light eyelashes (born with light brown hair) and still be considered blond?

  • @sideeffect2
    @sideeffect2 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was bright blonde until puberty. I was shattered when it turned darker. I've always had light colored eyes, eye lashes and eye brows. I look sick without makeup. Very interesting topic!

  • @affectojfgidi1246
    @affectojfgidi1246 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    That's interesting!!!! In Russia (and maybe other places I'm just unaware!), we don't have JUST blonde and brunette; we have blonde, CHATAIGNE and brunette. Chataigne is for brown-haired people. Differentiating between chataigne and dark blonde is tricky too, and I guess in russian terms Tiffany case would be about that instead of brunette. We also have a special name for Tiffany's lighter hair color: русые, although it's still a part of blonde.
    I also think that I'm in-between brunette and blonde "by your system". I have brown hair; I was born blonde; I have dark eyebrows; neither bleaching my hair nor going full black would look good on me XD i guess you would put me in dark blonde though because of my literal hair tone. In Russia I'm chataigneXD

  • @KRKimbler
    @KRKimbler 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Interesting theories! I wanted to be blonde and warm-toned for many years. I look plain with blonde hair. It's clearly not my natural state even though I dyed and highlighted my hair for years. I was born blonde, and I have blue eyes and light (not fair) skin. As a young child, I was what I called a summertime blonde and wintertime brunette. I guess it was part of my identity even though, like Marion, I'm a brunette with cool-toned summer skin. I fully embrace that now, but it took many years.

  • @jessicacox2005
    @jessicacox2005 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I was born with jet black hair. By the time i was 3, my hair was very light blonde, not quite white, but close. My Eyebrows were light brown, black eyelashes. Now at 40, my natural hair is aboutvthe same as Tiffany. Am I blonde? lol 😂

  • @user-sq2ux7zg2c
    @user-sq2ux7zg2c 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    To me, if your hair can be called brown, you're not blonde... I was blonde (like yellowish light hair), but my hair became brown later. In russia we call this hair colour rusyi ("русый").
    Русый is like brown, but not brunette brown. Hayley Bieber has русые hair to me.

  • @mabelvonsmolcat
    @mabelvonsmolcat 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've tried almost every color under the sun beyond green 😅 I get told I look pretty the most when colored with medium/dark super saturated vivids. I get tons of compliments on my skin when I have blue or purple hair 😂 Like, I should have been born a flower, not a brunette.

  • @charlotte-dp9sz
    @charlotte-dp9sz 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Light brown hair fades fractionally in the sun but its never going to return to child like white blond.

  • @Helga-fe5xl
    @Helga-fe5xl 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    She has a blonde face, its hard to explain

  • @waggawaggaful
    @waggawaggaful 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My eyelashes are black but my body hair is blonde and I was born blonde. White hair as a baby. But hair on head darkened to a light brown as I got older. I’ve always identified as a brunette. But I’m realizing I might actually be a true blonde.

  • @Adhara740
    @Adhara740 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I was just curious what nationality you are I find it fascinating you were born with blonde hair. Thanks

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      oh sorry it wasn't clear, I thought I said I was kidding in the video.

    • @Adhara740
      @Adhara740 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@merriamstyleoh I missed that lol sorry

  • @lemmings6516
    @lemmings6516 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It’s probably true, I’m kind of close to Tiffany’s hair but was never blonde, have been this hazelnut colour all my life. In the sun my hair lightens to red, not to blonde (except for a few blonde strands) and once when I died it blond it looked absolutely horrible. That’s probably the difference :) also colouring my hair way darker suits me way better than colouring it lighter, that’s how I know I am brunette and meant to be so :D