| User | Comment |
|---|
Melf    |
I ticked brunette and black, but I prefer a dark brown. |
Enheduanna  |
I really don't have a preference. It depends on the person. |
dab   |
Color is pretty irrelevant to attractiveness. |
| RGirl |
Brunette. Not black, just dark brown. I'm pretty consistent with this. I very very rarely enjoy looking at blondes or redheads in that way. And black, I mean black, I don't find attractive at all in that way. |
Galomorro   | | posted 7-Jul-2006 10:38pm |
Black and curly. |
Zang  | | posted 8-Jul-2006 12:00am |
Women with grey hair are a major turn on for me. |
| cabinfever | | posted 8-Jul-2006 12:09am |
Brunette, black, and red. My daughter's hair is very dark blonde and she has brown eyes... so it looks good on her. My grandmother was white since she was 25, and it is solid white, very cool color. Hair that is healthy is attractive. I can't stand hair that needs trimmed, doing that 'white trash flick' at the ends. |
| ausfox |
I don't have a favourite, though I'm not keen on blonde. I love really dark hair, black or brown. Dark red hair can be really beautiful on a woman. |
| ROCKMAN |
This should have had a no preference choice.
I don't have a preference. Some colors look good on some people and not others. My Woman has brown hair with a slight redish tint in the summer. |
| ultamate | | posted 8-Jul-2006 12:37pm |
dark brunette or black. love the salt and pepper look on a man. |
gambler   |
All of them look good on different people |
Iseult  | | posted 9-Jul-2006 12:29am |
Black on women, blond on men.
There is an extremely low chance I'm going to find a woman beautiful unless her hair is black (the only exception to this rule, of course, is me). With men I can sort of make exceptions. I just highly prefer blond hair over any other colour. The only look I really dislike is the ginger. They have no soul. |
| peewee | | posted 9-Jul-2006 12:35pm |
No preference. As long as the hair color suits the person, I'm fine with it. |
| LisaBearPrice |
Brunettes are the most natural and seem to be most attractive I think less supeficial than other colors women have |
| blondie20 | | posted 10-Jul-2006 5:25am |
Blonde |
| bigbust | | posted 10-Jul-2006 11:46am |
blondes r soo sexy brunettes r cool and blacks are foreal |
cloudhugger    | | posted 10-Jul-2006 3:31pm |
On who? |
LJD   | | posted 10-Jul-2006 8:16pm |
I prefer a caucasion man with blond, or brunette, or red, or grey hair, or bald. Hair color carries little weight with me...I look at the character in the man. |
| hypersky | | posted 10-Jul-2006 10:27pm |
Blonde. There's just something about blonde women that gets my attention. |
| DeeDee | | posted 10-Jul-2006 10:43pm |
black espesh with blue eyes |
CarolL  | | posted 10-Jul-2006 11:53pm |
Other: I don't want to see Julia Roberts with a Chrome dome and I would prefer if Tom Cruise didn't dye his hair red! |
| Biggles | | posted 11-Jul-2006 6:28pm |
Dark - brown or black. |
| CGTREE | | posted 11-Jul-2006 7:24pm |
That all depends on who its on.....different people look better or worse with different hair colours. |
| shorty189 | | posted 12-Jul-2006 8:44am |
i like blonde if it is natural, and i think red reds are pertty a lot of time. I love guys that are blonde though. |
| caviartaste | | posted 15-Jul-2006 1:16am |
right now I prefer L'Oreal Hibiscus deep red.....before the summer is over - who knows - i might prefer platinum blond again... |
| autumnlight | | posted 18-Jul-2006 6:21pm |
Other - it depends on who it is |
| mve17 | | posted 22-Jul-2006 3:07pm |
The chrome dome sounds tempting but I'd have to go with brunette or black |
| GondalStar | | posted 5-Aug-2006 12:00am |
The actual colour does not matter to me, but I am excited more by coloured/multicoloured hair rather than the colour a person is born with. |
| playboy3757 | | posted 27-Sep-2006 11:02am |
YOu very rarely find a brunette that's overdone their hair color...Not a big fan of the synthetic reds that come out, the jet blacks that are more goth than anything else, or the bleached blonds that clearly aren't natural... |