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[[File:Lars-Unnerstall2.jpg|Lars-Unnerstall2|thumb]] [[File:Lucy_Merriam.jpg_became_the_main_image_in_February_2012._That_image_remained_the_lead_image_for_six_years_until_a_concern_was_raised_at_the_beginning_of_July_2018_that_the_use_of_that_image_next_to_text_about_blondes_being_"stereotyped_as_sexually_attractive,_but_unintelligent"_had_"paedophilic_undertones"._An_extended_discussion_and_RfC_over_the_course_of_the_next_two_months_concluded_that_|Lucy Merriam became the main image in February 2012. That image remained the lead image for six years until a concern was raised at the beginning of July 2018 that the use of that image next to text about blondes being "stereotyped as sexually attractive, but unintelligent" had "paedophilic undertones". An extended discussion and RfC over the course of the next two months concluded that|thumb|left]] [[File:Lars-Unnerstall2.jpg_was_the_best_lead_image_proposed_at_that_time._If_you_would_like_to_propose_a_different_image,_please_do_so_on_the_talk_page._Thank_you.-->|Lars-Unnerstall2 was the best lead image proposed at that time. If you would like to propose a different image, please do so on the talk page. Thank you.-->|thumb|left]] [[File:Anonymous_Ferdinand_of_Austria_in_Hungarian_costume_(detail).jpg|Anonymous Ferdinand of Austria in Hungarian costume (detail)|thumb]] [[File:Blonds_at_WTMD_concert_lhcoolins_sms.jpg|Blonds at WTMD concert lhcoolins sms|thumb]] '''Blond''' or '''blonde''' refers to a light coloration of [[hair]] which can range from the palest platinum to dark golden shades. The term is often used to describe individuals whose hair possesses a coloration close to such hues. Historically, blond hair has been associated with various cultural stereotypes and attributes, varying greatly across different times and regions. ==Etymology and Variations== The word "blond" is derived from the Old French ''blund'', ''blont'', meaning a color midway between golden and light chestnut. It has evolved over time to its current forms, "blond" for males and "blonde" for females, reflecting the gendered distinctions present in several languages, particularly those of Latin origin. ==Distribution== Blond hair is most commonly found in [[Europe]], particularly in the [[Nordic countries]], where it is believed to have evolved to adapt to the region's low-light conditions. However, it can also be found among populations in [[Asia]], [[Africa]], and the [[Americas]], though with less frequency. The distribution of blond hair is a result of both genetic inheritance and environmental factors. ==Genetics== The pigmentation of blond hair is primarily determined by the presence and interaction of two types of melanin: eumelanin and pheomelanin. Generally, blond hair results from low levels of the dark pigment eumelanin and higher levels of the light pigment pheomelanin. Several genes are known to influence the prevalence of blond hair in populations, with the most significant being the MC1R gene variant. ==Cultural Significance== Throughout history, blond hair has held various symbolic meanings and has been attributed with characteristics ranging from beauty and innocence to fierceness and moral degradation. In ancient [[Greece]] and [[Rome]], blond hair was admired and often associated with heroes and gods. In contrast, during the Middle Ages in Europe, blond hair was sometimes suspected of indicating moral laxity. In modern times, stereotypes surrounding blond individuals often manifest in popular culture, with the "dumb blonde" stereotype being one of the most prevalent. However, these stereotypes are widely recognized as unfounded and discriminatory. ==Blond Hair in Art and Fashion== Blond hair has been a significant theme in art and fashion throughout history. In the Renaissance period, artists often depicted their subjects with golden hair to emphasize beauty and virtue. In contemporary fashion, blond hair continues to be associated with beauty standards, leading many to dye their hair blond. ==See Also== * [[Hair color]] * [[Genetics of hair color]] * [[Cultural history of hair]] [[Category:Hair]] [[Category:Human appearance]] {{stub}}
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