Washington, August 15: At its root, the desire to have light coloured hair represents an urge to look different, an expert has revealed.
According to Peter Frost, an anthropologist at Laval University in Quebec City, since most people have dark hair, blondes stand out.
Blonde hair evolved between 10,000 and 15,000 years ago. For our Ice Age ancestors, light hair may have helped women attract mates, who had become scarce.
Today, the benefits of blondeness may.
According to Peter Frost, an anthropologist at Laval University in Quebec City, since most people have dark hair, blondes stand out.
Blonde hair evolved between 10,000 and 15,000 years ago. For our Ice Age ancestors, light hair may have helped women attract mates, who had become scarce.
Today, the benefits of blondeness may.
- 8/15/2012
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- RealBollywood.com
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