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Noun
brunettes- Plural of brunette
Extensive Definition
Brown hair is the second most common hair color,
with black being
the most common.
Brown hair (also referred to as chestnut and
cinnamon) varies from light brown to almost black hair. It is
characterized by higher levels of the dark pigment eumelanin and lower levels of
the pale pigment phaeomelanin. Its strands
are thicker than those of fair hair but not as much as those of
red
hair. People with brown hair are often referred to as
brunettes, the feminine form, and brunets (silent t), the masculine
term. Brown hair is commonly termed “dark” because of its darker
characteristics than that of its blonde or red haired
counterparts.
Etymology and grammar
The term brunette is the feminine of French brunet, which is a diminutive of brun or brune, meaning brown, from Latin brunus (brown), ultimately of Germanic origin (cf. English 'brown', German 'braun'). Brunette literally means “little brown-haired girl", but in English usage it has largely lost the diminutive meaning, and simply refers to any dark-haired girl or woman. Although brunet is the reference to a boy or man with dark hair it can also be used to refer to either sex. A man or boy with dark hair is often referred to as being dark-haired rather than brunet.Some people use the word brunet(te) to simply
refer to people having brown hair. Men or women with lighter shades
of brown hair may actually be referred to as "light brunet(te)s".
Some people suggest that light brown hair may really be blond, because blond is supposed
to refer to having light hair, with the idea that light brown hair
fits into that range. Golden brown is a type of blonde.The usual
term brunet(te) describes a person with medium to dark brown hair.
Brunette can also be used to refer to black hair, although girls or
women with black hair appear to be more often referred to as black
or dark-haired rather than brunette. Brunette usually refers to
having brown or dark-brown hair, especially dark-brown hair rather
than black hair. The term brunette has also been used to describe
dark or relatively dark hair/or dark or brown hair. Some people
think that dark hair refers to both brown or black hair. Brunette
may be better described as referring to both dark or brown hair
because it is debatable as to whether light brown hair is really
dark or even relatively dark hair, although the term brunette seems
to better describe a person with dark-brown (even medium brown) or
black hair rather than light brown hair. There is also of debate
whether light or lighter shades of brown hair are really brunette
and this is also debated for black hair. For genetic reasons,
brunettes often have dark eyes and a relatively dark or olive
complexion.
Biochemistry
The pigment Eumelanin
(literally meaning “good” melanin) gives brown hair its distinctive
color. Brown hair has more eumelanin than blond hair but
also has much less than black. There are two different types of
eumelanin, which are distinguished from each other by their pattern
of Polymer
bonds. The two types are black eumelanin and brown eumelanin. Black
eumelanin is the darkest, brown eumelanin is lighter than black.
Black eumelanin is mostly present in non-Europeans and aged
Europeans, while brown eumelanin is mostly present in young
Europeans, and rarely, people of other ethnicities. A small amount
of black eumelanin in the absence of other pigments causes grey hair. A
small amount of brown eumelanin in the absence of other pigments
causes yellow (blond) color
hair. 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 tone to an olive complexion. Most brunettes have
dark eyes. Occasionally, natural blonde or red hair will darken
over time, resulting in a brown-haired individual with light
colored eyes.
Culture
Modern Fiction
Anita Loos, the author of the novel and play Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, wrote a sequel entitled But Gentlemen Marry Brunettes. The Studio dropped the first word from the title to film Gentlemen Marry Brunettes, Starring Jane Russell and Jeanne Crain.Symbolism
Brown hair is culturally identified as the color of dependability and respect. Brown Hair is the color of wholesomeness and naturalness. Naturalness being associated with the color of the earth. Black hair however, is perhaps most famous for being the color of mystery and seduction.Art
The most famous painting, and most expensive if ever made available, is the Mona Lisa, a masterpiece by Leonardo Da Vinci. It is a portrait of the brunette Lisa Gherardini, wife of Francesco del Giocondo. This brunette's gaze is arguably the most famous in any work of art.References
External links
brunettes in German: Brünett
brunettes in Spanish: Cabello castaño
brunettes in Scottish Gaelic: Gruag chiar
brunettes in Portuguese: Cabelo castanho
brunettes in Swedish: Brunett