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Brown hair, also referred to as brunette (when female), is the second-most common human hair color, after . It varies from light to dark hair. It is characterized by higher levels of the dark and lower levels of the pale pigment .

Brown hair is common among populations in the , especially among those from Northwestern Europe and the , as well as populations in , Southeastern Europe, , , , , , , , and also some populations in the , where it transitions smoothly into black hair.Frost, Peter. "Why Do Europeans Have So Many Hair and Eye Colors?" (summarizing Frost, P. 2006. European hair and eye color - A case of frequency-dependent sexual selection? Evolution and Human Behavior 27:85-103) Additionally, brown hair is common among Australian Aboriginals and .


Etymology and grammar
The term brunette is the feminine form of the French word brunet, which is a diminutive form of brun meaning "brown/brown-haired", the feminine of which is brune. All of these terms ultimately derive from the Proto-Indo-European root * bhrūn- "brown, grey". The form "brun" (pronounced ) is still commonly used in Scotland, particularly in rural areas, and is also the word for "brown" in the Scandinavian languages. In modern English usage, however, it has lost the diminutive meaning and usually refers to any brown-haired girl or woman, or the associated hair color. defines "brunet" as "a person having brown hair"—with which they may have "a relatively dark complexion—spelled brunet when used of a boy or man and usually brunette when used of a girl or woman". Although brunet is the masculine version of the popular diminutive form used to describe a little boy or young man with brown hair, the use of "brunet" is uncommon in English. One is more likely to say about a man or boy, "He has brown hair" or "He is brown-haired" than to say, "He is a brunette" (or brunet).

Lighter or darker shades of brown hair may be referred to as "light brunette" or "dark brunette", though in such cases one is generally referring only to the hair color, not using the term as a descriptor for the person; one would be unlikely to say, "She is a light brunette." Rather, one would say, "She has light-brown hair."


Geographic distribution
Brown-haired individuals predominate in most parts of . In northern and central Europe medium to light brown shades are the most common, while darker shades prevail in the rest of the continent. Brown hair, mostly medium to light brown shades, are also dominant in , , among White South Africans and the among European Americans from , and (, , , /, (including Swiss-German and ), , , and ) as well as Southern (, , , Portuguese) and Southeastern Europe (, , ). Similarly to hair, brown hair occurs commonly among Australian Aboriginal and populations.

Dark brown hair is predominant in the Mediterranean parts of Europe, the , , , and . Very dark brown hair, easily mistaken for , can be found occasionally in parts of . This is also true of (, , , , central-southern ), , Andean Region of , Costa Rican Central Valley and .

A study of 1,023 students in found that the most common eye color was brown-black: 71 to 89.4% and the most common hair color was brown from 65.8% to 66.8%.

In , 57% are brown (7% of Spaniards are naturally blonde, 26% brunette, 3% redhead and the remaining 10% dark and light brown).

Dark brown hair also may occasionally be found among Indigenous Americans and Siberians; (formerly) especially for mostly populations in due to pigment changes (such as , and ) for example particularly when they are young, as well as in many other groups.


Biochemistry
The pigment gives brown hair its distinctive color. Brown hair has more eumelanin than but also has far less than black. There are two different types of eumelanin, which are distinguished from each other by their pattern of bonds. The two types are black eumelanin and brown eumelanin. Black eumelanin is the darkest; brown eumelanin is much lighter than black. A small amount of black eumelanin in the absence of other pigments causes . A small amount of brown eumelanin without any other pigments causes yellow () color hair. Often, natural blond or red hair will darken to a brown color over time. Brown-haired people have medium-thick strands of hair.

Brown-haired people are thought to produce more skin-protecting eumelanin and are associated with having a more even skin tone. The range of skin colors associated with brown hair is vast, ranging from the palest of skin tones to a dark .


Varieties of brown hair
Brown hair comes in a wide variety of shades from the very darkest of brown (almost black) to lightest brown (almost blond) showing small signs of . Shades of brown hair include:

  • deepest brunette: the darkest brown, which can be a very dark chocolate; sometimes appears to be off-black at a distance, and is often considered to be black.
  • dark brown
  • milk chocolate brown
  • dark chestnut brown
  • light chestnut brown
  • medium brown: standard brunette, comparable to Russet brown
  • walnut brown: a warmer variant of medium brown, comparable to a light chestnut
  • caramel brown: warm brown tone.
  • light golden brown : the lightest brown, almost dirty blond
  • mousy: a dull light brown color, sometimes seen as a dirty blond
  • light ash brown: almost blond hair
  • auburn brown: reddish-brown hair
  • lightest brown: light brown that goes mid blonde in the sun
  • maple brown: a dark golden brown color, like maple syrup
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([[Brian May]]) File:AGH Berlin 10-2013 img39 Antje Kapek.jpg|medium brown
([[Antje Kapek]]) File:animal print T.jpg|light brown
(Italian girl) File:Girl in a Kabul orphanage, 01-07-2002.jpg|cinnamon brown
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Culture

Cultural connotations
In Western popular culture, a common stereotype is that brunettes are stable, serious, smart and sophisticated. According to Allure magazine, in 2005, 76 percent of American women believed that the first female president of the United States will have brown hair.


Modern fiction
, the author of the novel and play Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, wrote a sequel entitled But Gentlemen Marry Brunettes. A film of this was made, Gentlemen Marry Brunettes, starring and .


Art and fiction
The Lady of Shalott from Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem is depicted as a brunette in most paintings. The woman portrayed in Leonardo da Vinci's most well-known painting, , is brunette. In the French folk song "Au clair de la lune", the likable Lubin visits his brunette neighbor at Pierrot's suggestion. In the Irish song "The Star of the County Down" the narrator falls in love with a woman with "nut-brown" hair, called Rose McCann.


Rivalry with blondes
In popular culture, brunettes may be portrayed as being in a rivalry or competition with women. The rivalry may take the form of competitive sports
(2025). 9780743294034, Simon and Schuster. .
A sports-based charitable organization. or as part of a in which a blonde and a brunette woman compete for the affections of a man.


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