From deep burgundy to bright copper, red hair is beautiful and November 5 -- National Redhead Day -- is all about celebrating the fiery gift you bring to the world.
Here are 10 reasons why being a redhead is awesome:
1. Only 2 percent of the world's population has red hair. Redheads are are magical unicorns or pink Starburst.
2. You have your own festival. The festival, called Roodharigendag (in Dutch) takes place in The Netherlands, and it is attended by thousands of people with natural red hair.
3. You can produce your own vitamin D. According to Health Magazine, redheads can produce their own vitamin D when exposed to low levels of light.
4. You may not need as much pain medication. The gene responsible for red hair (MC1R) also releases a hormone that is similar to endorphins which limit the feeling of pain. This means that redheads need less painkillers to treat ailments.
5. Redheads don't go gray. Red hair initially tends to turn blond and then white.
6. People with red hair are more likely to be left-handed. Recessive traits often happen in pairs so commonly people with the gene for red hair also possess the trait for left-handedness.
7. You may have more fun between the sheets. Red is known as provocative color, and a study by a German researcher found that women with red hair have sex more often. According to studies about psychology and evolution, that gives them a competitive advantage in the romance and courting department.
8. Blue eyed redheads are super rare. Blue eyes and red hair forms the rarest combo on earth. Most (natural) redheads will have brown eyes, followed by hazel or green shades.
9. Redheads are natural muses. Art history shows us that many painters chose to depict muses with red hair, such as The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli.
10. Red hair is thicker than other colors. Each strand of red hair is generally thicker than other shades which compensates for the fact that redheads have less hair..
According to Health Magazine, redheads can produce their own vitamin D when exposed to low levels of light. 4. You may not need as much pain medication. The gene responsible for red hair (MC1R) also releases a hormone that is similar to endorphins which limit the feeling of pain.
According to Health Magazine, redheads can produce their own vitamin D when exposed to low levels of light. 4. You may not need as much pain medication. The gene responsible for red hair (MC1R) also releases a hormone that is similar to endorphins which limit the feeling of pain.
The highest concentration of redheads is in Scotland (13%) followed by Ireland (10%). Worldwide, only 2% of people have red hair. People with red hair are likely more sensitive to pain. This is because the gene mutation (MC1R) that causes red hair is on the same gene linked to pain receptors.
Tina Louise. In 1958, Louise was named the “World's Most Beautiful Redhead” by the National Art Council, and it's not hard to see why. The stunning natural redhead is best remembered for her role as the aptly-named “Ginger” on the sitcom “Gilligan's Island,” and is now the last surviving member of the beloved sitcom.
But there's more to the science of redheads than what meets the eye: There's evidence that, due to gene variation, those with red hair may have increased levels of general pain tolerance. Some reports even say redheads smell different than the rest of us — sweeter.
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