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What is the difference between the hair colors "blonde" and "fair"? If you can please send me some images to clarify it. My Email is "[email protected]".
3 gru 2012 18:25
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'Fair' can mean any light-colored hair - blond or light brown (sometimes called 'dirty blonde'). 'Blond' refers to straw-colored (yellow or lighter) hair color. 'Fair' also refers to light-colored skin, whereas 'blond' only refers to hair. 'Fair' can also mean pleasing to look at, though it is used more in older English. I have read in some research that long ago, 'fair' used to refer to a woman that had no smallpox scars, back when smallpox was a major disease. The usage has obviously changed over the years.
3 grudnia 2012
'Hair' is much more common than 'hairs'. Hairs is typically only used when talking about a few stands of hair. For example, "I found a few of my hairs caught in my comb" versus "I use my comb to arrange my hair". With your gray hair example, I wouldn't call grey hair "fair". Fair hair is typically used to describe a range of hair colors from a light shade of brown to pale yellow. A blonde is usually someone with yellow hair. So you could say all blondes have fair hair, but not all people with fair hair are blondes. I hope that helps.
3 grudnia 2012
Hi. :) We say "hairs" if we are counting them, ie. perhaps there are only a few hairs. "Hair" (ie. the hair on your head) is treated as an uncountable noun because it's simply too difficult to count every single unit!
3 grudnia 2012
Thanks fdmaxey. So can we say for example if someone has gray hair (light black) he/she has fair hair? And when do we say "hair" and when "hairs"?
3 grudnia 2012
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