![]() If you only have one mutated gene for red hair you might notice things like: fair skin, freckles, or red body/ facial hair. The mutation has other biological effect then just red hair: like feeling sting pain more & other pain less then normal, produce but D, more common for some illness, high tolerances to anastisia, lower tolerance to UVrays & more. The gene can be different degrees of mutated also. If a red head has one blonde and one brunette mutated gene- the brunette would over power the blonde, just like normal. It could been a blonde or Burnett gene that mutates & this is why there are so many shades of red. It can go generation until it finds a match & produces a red headed child. Any hair or race can have a single red gene and they wouldn’t have red hair. As a red head you can only give the red gene. It’s different then recessive although, both parents have to give the gene to the child for red hair. My mother in law was very interested in how our kids would look since she has redheaded twin siblings. My other two (son and daughter) have dark hair. My oldest daughter’s lightened to dark blonde, it’s a honey chestnut color and really pretty. ![]() I’m my grandma’s favorite and it definitely started when I was born with red hair. I always loved Anne of Green Gables for her red hair and her issues with it. I’m grateful now because I don’t have so many freckles nor any concerning moles. My mom was like you and made me stop every 90 mins to reapply sunscreen when playing outside or swimming. I have green eyes and very fair skin-I don’t tan, I burn. I’m the only grandchild on both sides with red hair and mine’s strawberry blonde. My grandpa was called Rooster because his curly red hair looked like a rooster’s comb. My dad’s dad and mom’s mom both were/are redheads.
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