The dumb blond' has always been the center of jokes and ridicule from a long time. Inspite of being on the rough side of attention, blond is undoubtedly the ever- hot color fancied by women and desired by the men.
Women who dye their hair blonde experience an increase in feelings of attractiveness to the opposite sex and general confidence, claim researchers. Also, women who dye their hair blonde are more likely to sing and dance in front of strangers or ask someone out for a date. For reaching the conclusion, university researchers studied the effect hair colouring had on a woman's mood and well-being.
"Colouring your hair may seem like an art to most people, but there is actually a lot of science behind it," the Daily Star quoted Dr Mark Sergeant, who led the team of experts linked to Nottingham Trent University, as saying."The changes we noted in the study in participants behaviour and psychology were significant.
;"Not only were their confidence and mood levels elevated but their inhibitions seemed to be mitigated with many reporting feeling more attractive and sexually exciting," he added. The Clairol Nice 'n Easy study involved 205 women aged between 25 and 66. Over 50percent said they colored their hair to "get attention" from strangers or "be noticed" by friends and colleagues.
;Finally, 'blonde' is not so 'dumb' after all, it has a lot to say about the personality of a person as well. Too bad the various iconic blonds of all time like Marilyn Monroe, Madonna and Paris Hilton could not prove otherwise.
Women who dye their hair blonde experience an increase in feelings of attractiveness to the opposite sex and general confidence, claim researchers. Also, women who dye their hair blonde are more likely to sing and dance in front of strangers or ask someone out for a date. For reaching the conclusion, university researchers studied the effect hair colouring had on a woman's mood and well-being.
"Colouring your hair may seem like an art to most people, but there is actually a lot of science behind it," the Daily Star quoted Dr Mark Sergeant, who led the team of experts linked to Nottingham Trent University, as saying."The changes we noted in the study in participants behaviour and psychology were significant.
;"Not only were their confidence and mood levels elevated but their inhibitions seemed to be mitigated with many reporting feeling more attractive and sexually exciting," he added. The Clairol Nice 'n Easy study involved 205 women aged between 25 and 66. Over 50percent said they colored their hair to "get attention" from strangers or "be noticed" by friends and colleagues.
;Finally, 'blonde' is not so 'dumb' after all, it has a lot to say about the personality of a person as well. Too bad the various iconic blonds of all time like Marilyn Monroe, Madonna and Paris Hilton could not prove otherwise.














