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YES. There are Chinese kids in some of Chinese with light blonde. I’ve seen Chinese adults with with blondish hair but only when it’s under the sun.
They have no caucasian admixture but because they live in some part of isolated place with higher altitude their hair are lighter because of it. However these are ussually Han Chinese living in southwest province of China. Their hair are like light black/grayish compared with east China who have very black hair.
NATURAL BLONDE HAIR COMES FROM 5 TYPES OF ASIANS NATURALLY
The Asians who have european ancestry and have blonde hair
YES. There are Chinese kids in some of Chinese with light blonde. I’ve seen Chinese adults with with blondish hair but only when it’s under the sun.
They have no caucasian admixture but because they live in some part of isolated place with higher altitude their hair are lighter because of it. However these are ussually Han Chinese living in southwest province of China. Their hair are like light black/grayish compared with east China who have very black hair.
NATURAL BLONDE HAIR COMES FROM 5 TYPES OF ASIANS NATURALLY
The Asians who have european ancestry and have blonde hair
The Asians who have blonde hair naturally from birth due to mutations
The Asians who lived in higher altitude and have pigmentation
The Asians who used shampoo and hair becomes lighter
There are the Chinese kids with SUPER STRONG BLACK HAIR and hair only becomes some grayish even when under the sun than you have the Chinese kids with very weak black hair that can turn strands of blonde, red, brown when it’s under the sun
Are there naturally red headed Asians?
Which Asian ethnicities can have natural blonde hair?
Is it true that Central Asians had red/blonde hair? If so, why is there no more of them?
If you are half Asian then how do you have blonde hair and blue eyes?
If you can tell this asian kid here has a rare blond trait (you may have to zoom in), small portion but pigment saturation stronger than any blond kid.
Usually, blond hair trait is lost to black when you live in hot climates, that’s what happens to most European blond girls as well while growing up. Blond hair is EXTREMELY costly and hard to take care especially when you grow up in places like South Africa - FUN FACT.
I don’t think any European males will be happy asian males marrying hottest and prettiest european girls. personal experiences and from media these days. I know like 5 interracial
If you can tell this asian kid here has a rare blond trait (you may have to zoom in), small portion but pigment saturation stronger than any blond kid.
Usually, blond hair trait is lost to black when you live in hot climates, that’s what happens to most European blond girls as well while growing up. Blond hair is EXTREMELY costly and hard to take care especially when you grow up in places like South Africa - FUN FACT.
I don’t think any European males will be happy asian males marrying hottest and prettiest european girls. personal experiences and from media these days. I know like 5 interracial couples killed off from jealousy, also they’re NOT in POWER.
And asian male here has facial gesture and skull orientations looking European, more European than Europeans. He literally looks like CG European character.
Look at here, he’s a little blond in that right upper-hemisphere. Lost, but you can still tell. naturally too.
Being blonde is a genetically recessive trait. This means that they have to get the genes for blonde hair from both parents for the hair to be blonde. If they get genes for brown hair or black hair those will take precedence and you will not be blonde. In general you have not had enough mixing with Europeans for there to be much blonde hair in Asia, though you do see it from time to time with the Mongols and other plains peoples. You also see red hair, and green eyes which are also recessive among those peoples from time to time too.
Also, there is not a single blond gene. Many genes interact t
Being blonde is a genetically recessive trait. This means that they have to get the genes for blonde hair from both parents for the hair to be blonde. If they get genes for brown hair or black hair those will take precedence and you will not be blonde. In general you have not had enough mixing with Europeans for there to be much blonde hair in Asia, though you do see it from time to time with the Mongols and other plains peoples. You also see red hair, and green eyes which are also recessive among those peoples from time to time too.
Also, there is not a single blond gene. Many genes interact to make the color of your hair.
One of these genes is more common in Nordic countries because there the lack of sunlight means people should have lighter skin to produce adequate levels of vitamin D (simple natural selection). The gene that makes skin lighter, however also has a role in hair color making it lighter as well (blond).
Another factor is that the vikings raided villages and kept the blond blue-eyed girls because they were attractive. This is artificial selection and meant that the majority of the population became blond and blue-eyed.
Diet also factors in (like the Inuits who have dark hair) and lots of other stuff, so there is not a simple answer I am afraid…
There are many Asians with blonde hair.
There are many Asians with blonde hair.
Why can't South East Asians have natural blonde hair?
Is it rare for an Asian to have blue eyes and blonde hair?
Can an Asian boy be born with blonde hair if he has a blonde great-great-great-great grandfather? How long can recessive genes be carried across generations until they have vanished? Or would they vanish at all?
Are there any southeast Asians who are naturally blonde?
Is it possible for an Asian to be born with blond hair?
In China there are two Caucasian ethnic groups, Pamir Tajik and ethinic Russian.
HONG KONG PEOPLE with either pigmentation or albino, genetic disorder.
Hmong with blonde, blue eyes, red hair, green eyes.
HONG KONG PEOPLE with either pigmentation or albino, genetic disorder.
Hmong with blonde, blue eyes, red hair, green eyes.
There are genetic variations in what most people think of when they use the collective term “Asian”, even though the diversity within that category of mostly darker haired peoples, is extreme.
Lest we forget Russia is part of Asia.
Only if they have mixed genes. Also, naturally albino Asians can have white hair but it’s not blond.
Yup, I’m half mixed. As a child I was blonde till 7, and my hair is now brownish. My sister kept her blonde hair.
Russia is part of Asia. I don’t know why many black and white people teach kids in America Russia is Europe, or don’t teach kids that important information. Because people like you confuse Russia with Europe, Russia IS NOT Europe, Russia is Asia. Jesus, that’s 1895 info.
I can’t believe you don’t know this despite many leaders out there in the world.
If an Asian with round eyes still looks Asian, what makes Asians look Asian?
Anthropologically speaking a caucasiod skull has a prominent brow bone. Asian skulls lack brow bones. Hence often you see more protruding eyes on Asians, and more deep set eyes on caucasians but this isn’t exclusive as there will be variations of soft tissue. It’s only the bone structure that can give away if someone is “East Asian” or “Caucasian” and there will be variations.
I want to emphasize there is a myth that all Asians have slanted eyes, or that they all have dark eyes. As a humanities major, I was deeply interested in cross cultural studies and noticed these stereotypes often drive ho
Anthropologically speaking a caucasiod skull has a prominent brow bone. Asian skulls lack brow bones. Hence often you see more protruding eyes on Asians, and more deep set eyes on caucasians but this isn’t exclusive as there will be variations of soft tissue. It’s only the bone structure that can give away if someone is “East Asian” or “Caucasian” and there will be variations.
I want to emphasize there is a myth that all Asians have slanted eyes, or that they all have dark eyes. As a humanities major, I was deeply interested in cross cultural studies and noticed these stereotypes often drive how people from other and within their own culture, perceive Or assume what is true about certain ethnic groups.
I like to use myself as a stereotype buster. I am ethnically from South East Asia but born in America. My genetic tests have shown I am approximately 97 percent of South East Asian percent. The rest is mostly unknown. So I like to say I am 100% south East Asian but if you wanted the technicality, some genetic testing have said I have some unknown. Still my family can be traced back to South East Asia for many generations on both sides. My grandma had monolids, pale complexion and a very small nose. My grandpa had large deep set eyes. The combination made my mom look not fully south East Asian (we are technically Chinese but my mom came from the most southern part of China (still below the equator where people were mostly tan). To go straight to point about stereotype busting. This is a photo of just my eyes.
I want to remain somewhat anonymous so no full photo. But I wanted to point out that my eyes still look ethnically Asian. But I have Caucasian like traits. Albeit rare, Asians can have light eye colors (I have heterochromia but this is still relevant because I family one family member with light eye color, so it’s inherited). So in sum, it’s the skull that makes someone Asian, not their soft tissue, eye shape, size, eyelid folds, skin color, hair color… it’s not really any of these. Yes Asians prevalently have black hair, and dark brown eyes, but not all.
sorry if this was a long rant! Thanks for reading
Can Asians have other eye colors than Brown?
Do you just mean East Asians and Southeast Asians when you say Asian? It’s very rare for East Asians to have other eye colors other than dark brown. You probably know this since you don’t usually see an East Asian with light eyes on a regular basis. That’s because they just don’t carry the light eye colored alleles. For example, a Korean cannot have green, blue or grey eyes unless a SUPER random mutation occurred or they have parents who are mixed and carry the alleles. Someone who is just Korean cannot just have light eyes without a mutation, which is extremely rare.
Do you just mean East Asians and Southeast Asians when you say Asian? It’s very rare for East Asians to have other eye colors other than dark brown. You probably know this since you don’t usually see an East Asian with light eyes on a regular basis. That’s because they just don’t carry the light eye colored alleles. For example, a Korean cannot have green, blue or grey eyes unless a SUPER random mutation occurred or they have parents who are mixed and carry the alleles. Someone who is just Korean cannot just have light eyes without a mutation, which is extremely rare.
I have seen southeast Asians (like Filipinos) have light brown eyes and dark hazel eyes but that’s because some Filipinos living in cities can have Caucasian (Spanish) admixture.
Someone posted a bunch of pictures of central Asians (mainly Turkic people) and they are highly mixed people. Many do have a good amount of Caucasian background considering their location.
South Asians like Indians (mainly in the north) can have light eyes. It’s not that rare for them to have green eyes or hazel eyes.
I should note that many Middle Eastern (as well as the Caucasus) people can have light eyes and it’s not rare for them to have bright blue eyes, etc mainly because they carry the alleles AND many of the light colored eyes originated in the Middle East. They are also Caucasian.
Aurora Som mentioned that “Asian” can be anyone from the Middle East to Japan, but people generally (like the person who asked this question) associate “Asian” with just East Asians and Southeast Asians. Sometimes even South Asians. I have Middle Eastern friends and they never call themselves “Asian.” Words take meaning and the word “Asian” has come to describe mainly East Asians and Southeast Asians. This is the case especially in the US.
For college and job applications, Middle Eatsern people don’t check the “Asian” box. They check the White box and a box under it that specifies ““Middle Eastern.”
Calling a whole bunch of people who are so different from each other “Asian” is confusing and unnecessary. People don’t define themselves by continents.
Are there naturally red headed Asians?
Which Asian ethnicities can have natural blonde hair?
Is it true that Central Asians had red/blonde hair? If so, why is there no more of them?
If you are half Asian then how do you have blonde hair and blue eyes?
Why can't South East Asians have natural blonde hair?
Is it rare for an Asian to have blue eyes and blonde hair?
Can an Asian boy be born with blonde hair if he has a blonde great-great-great-great grandfather? How long can recessive genes be carried across generations until they have vanished? Or would they vanish at all?
Are there any southeast Asians who are naturally blonde?
Is it possible for an Asian to be born with blond hair?
How common is it for a Japanese person to have blue eyes?
If an Asian with round eyes still looks Asian, what makes Asians look Asian?
Can a white man and a half-Asian woman have a blonde-haired blue-eyed child?
How common is light brown or blonde hair in Asia?
Why don’t Asians naturally have blonde hair?
Are there naturally red headed Asians?
Which Asian ethnicities can have natural blonde hair?
Is it true that Central Asians had red/blonde hair? If so, why is there no more of them?
If you are half Asian then how do you have blonde hair and blue eyes?
Why can't South East Asians have natural blonde hair?
Is it rare for an Asian to have blue eyes and blonde hair?
Can an Asian boy be born with blonde hair if he has a blonde great-great-great-great grandfather? How long can recessive genes be carried across generations until they have vanished? Or would they vanish at all?
Are there any southeast Asians who are naturally blonde?
Is it possible for an Asian to be born with blond hair?
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