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What colour is my DDs hair (pic)?

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ukexpatliving · 25/04/2019 14:58

15m old DD doesn't have much hair, bless her, but my DH and I can't determine if she's going to be dark blonde, sandy blonde, light brown, "bronde", dark brown, ginger? Any guesses?

DH has brown hair, mine is almost black.

What colour is my DDs hair (pic)?
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Disfordarkchocolate · 25/04/2019 14:59

Blond at the moment, lovely Smile

PrincessDaff · 25/04/2019 15:00

She looks blonde to me.

DeadDoorpost · 25/04/2019 15:02

Looks like she'll go dark blonde/brown. But hair changes colour all the time. I was born with white blonde hair, went to dirty blonde, then a nice bright blonde and now it's going brown. All without dyes.

DS17m however is 100% a ginger nugget. No way he'll ever be anything else. And that's with a dark brown haired DH

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cheeseandpineapple · 25/04/2019 15:03

Not blonde. Brown/light brown

Seeline · 25/04/2019 15:11

I'd day that was light brown.

Both mine were a lot lighter than that and are mid brown now in their teens.

Tattletale · 25/04/2019 15:14

Both my younger sisters were blond when they were born. They both have light to mid brown hair now.

Fatted · 25/04/2019 15:20

Blonde.

My youngest has that colour hair right now. He's 4. DH has mousey brown hair now but had white blonde hair as a child. So I'm fully expecting DS hair to go darker as he gets older. He was actually born with really dark brown hair, like mine, but it fell out after a few weeks and grew back blonde.

Apricot80s · 25/04/2019 15:23

Golden brown

Apricot80s · 25/04/2019 15:24

Will darken to brown imo

campion · 25/04/2019 15:26

V light brown at the moment

Beanybye · 25/04/2019 15:27

I think she’ll be light brown until she’s 3 then it’ll darken. My DH,me and DS all had white blonde hair as toddler, it’d changed to light blonde by primary, dirty blonde by secondary and light brown by adulthood.

My brother was born with darker blonde hair and it’d turned jet black by 4.

Shopperami · 25/04/2019 15:32

Very Light brown.

ukexpatliving · 25/04/2019 15:34

Golden browny-blonde it is then Grin

I agree that she will probably end up mid-dark brown by primary school.

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scarbados · 25/04/2019 15:45

Blonde right now but could be anything in a few years. I was a natural platinum blonde until I was about 7 then it rapidly darkened and ended up mid-brown.

But not I'm in my 60s, it's making a good attempt at reverting to platinum blonde. Of a sort.

Bringbackthestripes · 25/04/2019 15:54

DC was that light as a LO now darkest brown almost black!

GiantKitten · 25/04/2019 16:13

Mine all started out mousey, but turned blonde in first full summer & stayed blonde until late primary school, when they spent less time outside & their hair had become more like adult hair.

Their true colour is mouse again now they're grown up & gone Grin

pollywollydoodler · 25/04/2019 16:14

Looks blonde now. My bother was like this until 2/3 then became a dark brown like both my parents

ChopinIn10Minuets · 25/04/2019 16:20

My DS was that colour, with eyes of deepest chocolate. It stayed that way, with summer bleaching, until around 8. Now at 15 his eyes are still deepest darkest chocolate, but his hair is mid to dark brown.

3in4years · 25/04/2019 16:41

Blonde.

MonsterRehab23 · 25/04/2019 16:48

Dark, golden blonde just now. Both my DC’s were that colour. DS has darkened to light brown but still has flashes of golden blonde at the front of his hairline. DD-3 has darkened but still some has blonde baby lights.

ukexpatliving · 25/04/2019 19:38

Thanks everyone.
@MonsterRehab23 that's what I'm hoping for, like your DD, brown with blonde-y bits when she's a little older. Sounds lush!

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