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Honestly not sure I would agree with the girls seeking rarer tints. I think it's just due to the large presence of blondes in pop culture.
Unfortunately, the article does note state where this study was done or whether or not they ran it three times (once with each color) to control for the attractiveness of the individuals. It is still interesting though.
Another individual did do this, although with dying the girl's hair instead of using a wig.
The findings seem fairly consistent.
This is the more interesting part of the original study, in my opinion.
It seems red haired men are less desirable, probably explains why Benedict Cumberbatch dyes his hair black. Being a blond male myself, I'm a bit disappointed.
Some interesting details and plausible explanations for the hair color preferences.
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TLDR rest of the article is blonds are more commonly CEOs in the US and Gingers are more commonly CEOS in Europe.
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Nicolas Guéguen from the Université de Bretagne-Sud, in France, has just published a research paper entitled 'Hair Colour and Courtship: Blond Women Received More Courtship Solicitations and Redhead Men Received More Refusals', and it's published in the academic journal 'Psychological Studies'.
In the first study he conducted, female subjects, wearing blond, brown, black or red coloured wigs, were observed while sitting in a nightclub. In a second study, male collaborators wearing different coloured wigs asked women in a nightclub for a dance.
Guéguen points out that previous surveys across the globe find dark fringes account for more than 90% of all natural hair, whereas blond accounts for only 2%, while red makes up only 1% worldwide. One theory had been that women who change their hair colour, prefer less common tints, so as to increase how they might stand out and therefore attract male attention.
Honestly not sure I would agree with the girls seeking rarer tints. I think it's just due to the large presence of blondes in pop culture.
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In Guéguen's most recent research, a female subject sat in a night club for one hour, and the number of men who approached asking for a dance was measured. The experiment was carried out on 16 different nights in a four-week period. Each subject tested four different wigs four times. In that crucial hour, overall, 127 men approached the women wearing a blond wig, 84 men approached the brown wigged lady, 82 went up to the black haired woman but only 29 approached the red haired lady.
Unfortunately, the article does note state where this study was done or whether or not they ran it three times (once with each color) to control for the attractiveness of the individuals. It is still interesting though.
Another individual did do this, although with dying the girl's hair instead of using a wig.
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Viren Swami and Seishin Barrett, psychologists at the University of Westminster, London, had earlier conducted a similar experiment. In their study the female subject, a natural brunette, dyed her hair blond and red. She sat in various nightclubs over many weeks, and the experimenters observed and counted how many men approached her during a one hour period. When she was blond, 60 men came up to her, while brunette the figure dropped to 42 and then when red, male interest languished at 18 approaches.
The findings seem fairly consistent.
This is the more interesting part of the original study, in my opinion.
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In the second phase of the experiment, while slow songs were playing in the nightclubs, four 20 year old male confederates were instructed to ask a woman for a dance.
27.5% of the women said yes to men wearing a blond wig, 30% for the men with a brown wig, 35% acceptances for the invitation to dance were received for men wearing black hair, but only 13.8 % for men who donned a red wig.
It seems red haired men are less desirable, probably explains why Benedict Cumberbatch dyes his hair black. Being a blond male myself, I'm a bit disappointed.
Some interesting details and plausible explanations for the hair color preferences.
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Swami and Barrett also surveyed men in these same nightclubs probing them on attitude to female hair colour, using pictures of the same female confederate with different hair colours. In the study entitled 'British men's hair color preferences: An assessment of courtship solicitation and stimulus ratings', when she was brunette the woman was actually rated as most attractive from her image, so how come the men actually approached her more, when she was blond?
One theory Swami and Barrett propose is based on the fact that their female confederate in the experiment was also rated as more 'needy' by men when she was a blond in the photographs, than when she was a brunette or redhead. The study has recently been published in the 'Scandinavian Journal of Psychology' and argues blonds being perceived as needier may have encouraged men to make approaches, possibly because it induced greater feelings of dominance or confidence in them, which in turn reduced their inhibition.
Perceptions of the blond confederate as being more needy may have reduced men's fear of rejection or fear of an hostile response, which increased their chances of approaching her as a blond.
Interestingly men rated the brunette in the pictures as most intelligent compared to all the hair colours, but also the most arrogant. The red head picture was rated as the least shy, the most temperamental and the most sexually promiscuous of all hair colours.
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TLDR rest of the article is blonds are more commonly CEOs in the US and Gingers are more commonly CEOS in Europe.
Anyway, post about your thoughts or experiences.