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Person Born With Blue Hair

Unnatural coloration

Sheep marked with blue dye

An instance of a blue coated rat terrier. Note the pale or "diluted" pigment of the nose and eyes.

Buddha painted on a stone wall in Tibet

Blueish hair does non naturally occur in man pilus pigmentation,[1] although the hair of some animals (such as dog coats) is described every bit blue. Some humans are born with bluish-black hair (also known as "bluish blackness" pilus), which is black that has a bluish hue nether the low-cal.

Blueish hair has a long history of artistic and literary uses.

Fashion [edit]

The 18th-century English language politician Charles Play a joke on was a fashionable macaroni in his youth and tinted his pilus with blueish powder.[2]

In 1913–1914, just before Globe War I, there was a vogue for dyed brightly-colored hair in different shades such every bit blueish, violet or emerald. This started in Paris and then spread to other cities such as London.[iii] [four] [5] In 1924, the first celebrity hairstylist, Monsieur Antoine, dyed his dog's hair blue. An influential client, Lady Elsie De Wolfe Mendl, took up the aforementioned style and this started a new fad.[6] Later in the 20th century, mature ladies had a bluish rinse to muffle grey hair. The Queen Mother was the trend-setter and the peak of popularity for this fashion was the period post-obit World War Ii.[7] [viii]

In the 2007 fall manner season, designers such equally Marc Jacobs and Duckie Brown dyed the hair of their models blue to give them a shocking punk expect.[nine] In 2011, the bluish rinse became fashionable again and exemplars included Kate Bosworth with a dip-dyed style of turquoise tips while Thakoon Panichgul continued to present models with startling, all-bluish hair.[eight]

A synthetic dye used to color pilus blueish was 1,4,5,viii-tetraaminoanthraquinone prepared as Disperse Blue 1 with h2o and lignosuphonate dispersant. This is a semi-permanent dye as the dye molecules do not penetrate the hair shaft and so wash out in subsequent shampooing. It is non used in the U.Due south. equally it is thought to be carcinogenic.[10]

Occupational causes [edit]

The pilus of workers who regularly come into close contact with cobalt or indigo may go blue because of the dust of the substance mixing into the hair follicles. The colour in these cases is "not simply superficial".[11]

Stereotyping and stigma [edit]

Former women are often referred to equally "bluish hairs"[ citation needed ]. In addition, detractors of feminism and social justice warriors – particularly those supportive of bourgeois politics – are prone to identifying their ideological opponents via references to blue hair.[12] [ meliorate source needed ] [xiii] [xiv] [15] [16] [17]

71% of the U.S. adults polled by The Christian Science Monitor in 2002 explained they would not allow a 12-year-old to dye their hair blue.[18] The social dislike of the hair color can lead to a suspension from schoolhouse and the loss of a job, among other things.[ commendation needed ] The "blueish hair effect" has been used as a metaphor for social distancing.[19]

For example, a human who worked for a hospital for x years was fired for coming to piece of work with blue hair after refusing to dye information technology back to its normal colour.[twenty] In two cases that were followed by lawsuits, students in the U.South. and Canada were sanctioned for dying their hair bluish.[21] [22] The American Civil Liberties Union intervened in the American instance.[xviii]

Animals [edit]

Some varieties of rabbit have been bred with blueish hair such as the Belgian breed, the Blue of Sint-Niklaas.[23] This was a light sky blue in color with a white blaze.[23] Other breeds of bluish rabbit are darker and there are most 45 different shades or textures recognised past show judges.[23] [24]

There are several breeds of dogs which may have a blue coat including the Kerry Blue Terrier, Bluetick Coonhound and Grand Bleu de Gascogne. This arises in two primary ways: from a dilution or silvering of a blackness glaze so that information technology is seen as blue-greyness; or from a mottling or marbling result which mixes black and white to be seen as navy blue.[25] Dogs with blueish coats are frequently decumbent to skin allergies.

The fleece of sheep may be a natural blue-grey, such every bit the Himalayan blue sheep, or may exist dyed blue every bit a raddle or to make them more conspicuous in snowy conditions.[26] [27]

Oxen breeds referred to as Blueish Roane were plentiful centuries ago [(shades of blueish)] and some of that genetics somehow evolved into slight tinting of bluish in some Holstein cattle.

The coat of several other animals is called bluish, including those of blue roan horses, the Russian Bluish cat, and the bluish variant of the Chill play tricks'southward coat.

Creative representations [edit]

Pictures [edit]

Blue hair has been described as a "sacred aesthetic" in ancient Arab republic of egypt and Mesopotamia, where lapis lazuli was used in funerary fine art and statuary.[28]

Many colored pictorials from the Anglo-Saxon tribes after the departure of Roman troops feature women with blue hair. According to Gale R. Owen-Crocker in Dress in Anglo-Saxon England "the use of color in Anglo-Saxon fine art is non realistic ... and at that place is no need to assume dye was used on the hair."[29]

Representations of the Buddha often feature blue hair, sometimes of a brilliant hue.[thirty] [31] This creative convention emphasizes the blue element in the 'blueish-blackness' hair said to be one of the 32 special physical characteristics of the Buddha.[31] Traces of ancient blue pigment could be seen in the hair grooves of some of the four-6C Buddhas known as the 'Qingzhou Buddhas' found in an ancient schoolyard pit in China in Qingzhou (Shandong) in 1996, shown on exhibit in London and many other globe capitals.[32]

Literary works [edit]

In some works by Homer, characters are said to have dark blue (kyaneos) hair or eyebrows when they are angry or in an emotionally intense state.[33] For example, Odysseus' beard became blackness blue when he was transformed by Athena upon returning home to face his married woman'southward suitors.[34] Other Greek gods were also shown equally having blue hair.[35] This imagery may stem from Egyptian myth, in which their gods were said to have hair of lapis lazuli.[36] [37] In a like vein, characters from the Bible, such equally Eve, Leah, and Rachel, are frequently depicted with a "heaven-blueish" colour of hair.[38] Colour in ancient Greece and Egypt were also more expressive rather than natural: bluish or gold indicated divinity due to its unnatural appearance and clan with precious materials.

The Fairy with Turquoise Pilus is a major character in Pinocchio. She is frequently titled every bit the "Child with the Bluish Hair" and even has a chapter in The Adventures of Pinocchio devoted to this title.[39] Literary critics take offered varied interpretations of her hair colour. It may invoke associations with "the ineffable or infinite", with the Italian sky, or with the Virgin Mary, who is often shown with a blue mantle.[xl]

The color blue owned aristocratic associations in Europe during the 2d millennium, and this linkage with blue claret was reflected in Charles Perrault'due south story of Bluebeard.[41] In Maria Tatar'due south view, the colour of his beard suggests otherworldly origins.[42]

In pop culture [edit]

Music [edit]

Musicians Loredana Bertè, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Halsey, and Alissa White-Gluz have dyed their hair blue.[ commendation needed ]

Other visual media [edit]

The cartoon graphic symbol Marge Simpson is depicted equally having bluish hair. Jok Church's character, Beakman, also has blue hair, which is a throwback reference, according to the creator, to an older version of Superman, who also had a blueish tint to his hair.[43] A like case of bluish black hair can also be seen in Batman (Bruce Wayne) in his older comics.

Anime characters sometimes accept blue hair, including Bulma of the popular Dragon Ball serial, Mana Takamiya of the Date A Alive series, Sailor Mercury of the Sailor Moon series and Rei Ayanami of the Neon Genesis Evangelion. One author, in writing of Rei, sees her hair colour equally a marker of both her 'unearthliness' and her introversion.[44] Strong Bad, from the blithe webseries Homestar Runner, lampshades this tendency by stating emphatically that in order to be a proper anime character, "You gotta have blue hair!"[45] [46]

The 2010 graphic novel Blueish Is the Warmest Color and its 2013 movie accommodation features a lesbian relationship between a teenage girl and an art student with blue pilus.

See also [edit]

  • Black hair
  • Blond hair
  • Dark-brown hair
  • Crimson hair
  • White hair

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