Re: Rāmīts labs.
Posted by inese_tk on 2009.04.20 at 14:14# blond/flaxen – when distinguished from other varieties, "blond" by itself refers to a light but not whitish blond with no traces of red, gold, or brown. This color is often described as "flaxen".
# yellow – yellow-blond ("yellow" can also be used to refer to hair which has been dyed yellow).
# platinum blond / towheaded – white-blond; found naturally almost exclusively in children. "Platinum blond" is often used to describe dyed hair, while "towheaded" is generally left to natural hair color.
# sandy blond – greyish-brownish blond.
# golden blond – rich, golden blond.
# strawberry blond / Venetian blond – light reddish blond.
# dirty blond / dishwater blond – light blond and sandy blond mixed together in stripes (occurs naturally)
# ash-blond – pale or grayish blond.
# bleached blond / peroxide blond – artificial blond slightly less white than platinum blond.
# yellow – yellow-blond ("yellow" can also be used to refer to hair which has been dyed yellow).
# platinum blond / towheaded – white-blond; found naturally almost exclusively in children. "Platinum blond" is often used to describe dyed hair, while "towheaded" is generally left to natural hair color.
# sandy blond – greyish-brownish blond.
# golden blond – rich, golden blond.
# strawberry blond / Venetian blond – light reddish blond.
# dirty blond / dishwater blond – light blond and sandy blond mixed together in stripes (occurs naturally)
# ash-blond – pale or grayish blond.
# bleached blond / peroxide blond – artificial blond slightly less white than platinum blond.