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Origin of Red Hair: The Unexpectedly Violent History of Red Hair. Both Greek and Roman culture were astute in noticing red hair was more prevalent in certain climates. The philosopher Aristotle noted that those living in northerly climes, as well as fishermen and divers usually had red hair. He reasoned this was because the moist environment both parties frequented made them chilly individuals but that their outer parts became red when they dried off in the sun! Vitruvius also made a similar but less fanciful observation, attributing red hair to the dampness of the climate because this made individuals living there more ‘moist.” However, despite these rare attempts to rationalize red hair, ancient accounts emphasize certain traits as prevalent in redheads.

These portrayals were reflections of inbuilt classical preconceptions of redheads. The Classical suspicion of redheads probably derived from the fact red hair was so rare in the Mediterranean regions. However, this suspicion of red hair continued and evolved with time. Redheads were certainly rare. Redheads from 20 Countries Photographed to Show Their Natural Beauty. Kiev, Ukraine Entertainment photographer Brian Dowling has photographed famous redheads like Julia Roberts, Julianne Moore, and Amy Adams, but his newest project focuses on the beauty of everyday female redheads.

Dowling, an American photographer based in Berlin, spent three summers visiting 20 countries, where he shot portraits of more than 130 women with red hair. His aim is to show the beauty and diversity in this rarest of hair colors. Just 2% of the population can claim this fiery hair color, which is caused by both parents having the recessive MC1R gene. Even with both parents carrying the gene, their offspring only have a 25% of being born with red hair. Many associate red hair with Scotland and Ireland, with 13% and 10% of the world's natural redheads respectively, but Dowling's around the world jaunt proves they come from all nationalities.

Dowling is pulling together his work into the art book, Redhead Beauty, which will be published after a successful Kickstarter campaign. St. Red hot! Joel Meyerowitz’s ginger love affair – in pictures | Art and design. Redhead Portraits Pair Red-Haired Subjects With Matching Animals. In her whimsical body of work, photographer Alexandra Bochkareva explores the eye-catching beauty of red hair. To accentuate the splendid color of her subjects' locks, she often pairs her redheaded muses with ginger animals, including Alice, a photographic fox that stole the show in 2016. Now, Bochkareva is back with an all-new color-coordinated cast of characters, ranging from a rescued lynx to majestic Maine Coon cats. Each duo in these fairytale-esque photographs has been personally paired by Bochkareva, who strives for matches that are “very similar, both in an external and internal way.” As a result of this careful consideration, each photograph captures the chemistry of the unique pairs—and, most evidently, illustrates Bochkareva's passion for incorporating animals into her work.

“Within the last two years I’ve been lucky to work with other animals,” she tells My Modern Met. “There are huskies, rabbits, raccoons, owls, Maine Coons, snakes, foxes, horses, and lynx.” Owls Maine Coons. Photographer Spent Seven Years Capturing Redheads Around the World. Clockwise: Steven McKay, Esther, Rebecca (mother), Chloe, Lois and Abigail, Scotland Whether you’re self-conscious of your height or hate the shape of your nose, we all have hang-ups about how we look. But it’s our physical differences that make us beautiful. Each person has their own unique features. However, there’s one particular physical trait that is especially rare. Just 1-2% of the world's population has natural red hair. Depending on where they are in the world, redheads might feel as though they’re the only one around them with golden locks. However, redheads exist all over the world. Dodds is a redhead himself, which is a pretty common characteristic of Scottish people.

We recently caught up with Dodds to ask him more about his Gingers series. Tatiana and Valeria Korotaeva, Russia, born 1998 and 1999 When did you first take up photography, and what drew you to the medium? I was first and foremost fascinated by nature from my earliest years. Maya Duncan-Smith, Dundee, Scotland. List of redheads. Figures from the Bible or classical mythology, such as Esau or Judas Iscariot, are included. Characters from modern fiction such as Anne of Green Gables or Ginger Hebblethwaite are not. The term 'Redhead' is also popularized by the American Archie comics where the titular main character, teenager Archie Andrews, has red hair and a Scottish family background. He is often addressed as 'redhead' or 'redheaded junk' by his archrival Reggie Mantle.

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His aim is to show the beauty and diversity in this rarest of hair colors. Just 2% of the population can claim this fiery hair color, which is caused by both parents having the recessive MC1R gene. Many associate red hair with Scotland and Ireland, with 13% and 10% of the world’s natural redheads respectively, but Dowling’s around the world jaunt proves they come from all nationalities. Dowling is pulling together his work into the art book, Redhead Beauty, which will be published after a successful Kickstarter campaign. Brian Dowling spent three years photographing more than 130 redheads across 20 countries. Odessa, Ukraine. Redhead Gene Like Extra 21 Years in the Sun. A gene variant carried by people with red hair, pale skin and freckles may boost skin cancer risk even without exposure to the sun's rays, researchers said Tuesday.

The risk, rather surprisingly, is also higher for people who possess the genetic DNA signature but not the telltale physical traits, reported the international team. The findings, published in the journal Nature Communications, are based on a genetic analysis of skin cancer tumors from more than 400 people. RELATED: Are You Carrying the Redhead Gene? It revealed that tumors from people with a redhead variant of the MC1R gene had 42 percent more mutations -- the equivalent of 21 years of additional Sun exposure in people without it.

Though most gene mutations are innocuous, the more that occur, the more likely a normal human cell will be to change into a cancer cell. RELATED: Ancient Humans May Not Have Been Redheads Many of those at risk will not even know that they carry the variant, said the researchers. Red hair. Cultural reactions have varied from ridicule to admiration; many common stereotypes exist regarding redheads and they are often portrayed as fiery-tempered. Geographic distribution Historical Several accounts by Greek writers mention redheaded people. A fragment by the poet Xenophanes describes the Thracians as blue-eyed and red-haired.[4] In Asia, red hair has been found among the ancient Tocharians, who occupied the Tarim Basin in what is now the northwesternmost province of China. Red hair is also found amongst Polynesians, and is especially common in some tribes and family groups.

Modern Mexican boxer Saúl Álvarez nicknamed "El Canelo" (in English, "Cinnamon") after his reddish hair North and West Europe In Scotland, 10% of the population have red hair and approximately 35% carry the recessive redhead gene.[10] In Ireland, as many as 10% of the population have red, auburn, or strawberry blond hair.[11] It is thought that up to 46% of the Irish population carry the recessive redhead gene. 2015's Best Color Depositing Shampoos for Redheads. Natural and ‘by choice’ redheads have a similar hair question, “My hair is fading. How can I make it naturally vibrant?” There are some temporary natural remedies, but color-depositing shampoos always hit the ball out of the park. Color-depositing shampoos naturally deposit color in the hair as you wash your copper locks!

If you’re a natural redhead, add this to your beauty routine a few times a week, and if you’re a redhead ‘by choice’, use this regularly to lengthen time inbetween your trips to the salon. In the recent years, more shampoo companies have begun targeting redheads — and we’re so thankful! Get ready for people to stop you and say, “Your hair looks so red today!” Quantum Riveting Reds Color Replenishing Shampoo, $9.50 1. Pure Blends Shampoo – Red Color Depositing Shampoo, $18 2. Davines ALCHEMIC SHAMPOO RED, $24.50 3. Tressa Fluid Fire Color Depositing Shampoo, $20 4. Ulta Ultimate Red Shampoo with Vibrant ColorComplex, $5 5. oVertone Vibrant Red Daily Conditioner, $17 6. 7. 8.